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  3. FIERCE FIGHTING IN EAST PRUSSIA: NAZIS EVACUATE GOLDAP

    LONDON, Monday.—A German High Command communique announces that the German have evacuated Goldap (East Prussia). The German Newsagency says the battle for East Prussia continued yesterday with intense fury. South-east of ...

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  4. BOMBS ON DUISBURG

    SPLIT SECOND PICTURE of bombs leaving a R.A.F. Lancaster in a recent attack on Germany, Headed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday.—British and Dominion forces of the 8th Army in a great week-end drive captured 50 square miles of enemy-held territory south of the Savio River, says the "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Cesena. ...

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  6. BRITAIN TO UNDERTAKE FOOD DISTRIBUTION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Ministry of Food will take over the distribution of food throughout Germany as soon as Germany surrenders. ...

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  7. Mr. Churchill Visited Cairo And Italy

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent says that Mr. Churchill, who is now back in England, had an important conference with service ...

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  8. BELIEVED BATTLE FOR ANTWERP DRAWING TO CLOSE

    LONDON, Monday.—Prospects that the battle for Antwerp is drawing to a close are increasing, says the Exchange Telegraph correspondent with the British Second Army. The British and Canadians yesterday cleared large stretches of territory from which the Germans could operate and threaten the ...

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  9. REDUCTIONS IN CIVIL DEFENCE SERVICES

    LONDON, Monday.—London and the eastern, southern and south-eastern regions are to be included in the reductions in civil defence services already applying ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. German Clergy Called Up

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—Germany is calling up Protestant and Catholic clergy for service in the home guard army, with the ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. Unprecedented Artillery Concentration

    LONDON, Monday.—Russian artillery concentration has reached an unprecedented high mark on the eve of decisive battles in ...

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  12. Allies May By-pass China

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—Informed persons in Chungking believe Allied grand strategy for the defeat of Japan may bypass China. Recent Japanese Victories ...

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  13. SYDNEY, Monday.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When a chandelier crashed on his head in the dining-room of a city hotel to-day, Squire Wilson (41), grazier, of Oxford ...

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  14. GRIM STORY OF BRAVE AMERICAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Richard Bergholz Associated press correspondent with the Rangers in the Philippines, says Ranger Lient. Tinnell, ...

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  15. PROOF

    PROOF—W. J. Daniel of " Sylvania," via Rylstone, says: "I have not been wearing my Roussel Appliance for the past two years. After wearing it for ...

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  16. Chinese Counter-Attack Near Kweilin

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Chinese have counter attacked the Japanese eight miles south-west of Kweilin, and by nightfall on ...

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  17. HAMBURG AGAIN R.A.F. TARGET

    LONDON, Monday.—Bomber Command aircraft last night, without loss, attacked objectives at Hamburg and in western Germany, and mined enemy ...

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  18. RESTRICTED TRAVEL IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—Now that a considerable part of France, including Paris. has been declared "an interior zone," civilians wishing to travel there ...

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  19. BURMA FRONT Further Gains Beyond Tiddim

    KANDY, Monday.—Seven miles of the road beyond Tiddim have been cleared, with little more than token resistance from enemy rearguards and ...

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  20. U.S. To Make Flying Bombs

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The War Department has revealed that it has ordered the production of 1000 to 2000 copies of the German flying ...

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  21. PREFABRICATED HARBORS

    LONDON, Monday.—Prefabricated harbors played a vital part in the invasion build-up in Europe. They consist of block ships, floating ...

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  22. Labor Shortages Threaten To Delay Naval Operations

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Rear-Admiral L. Cochrane warned that delays in the Pacific operations were threatened by labor shortages in the Navy's vital assault ...

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  23. LONDON, Monday.

    LONDON, Monday.—No flying bombs were launched last night against southern England, which was bomb-free for the first time for 11 nights. ...

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  24. GUATEMALA REVOLT

    SAN JOSE (Costa Rica), Monday.—Order is being re-established slowly in the city of Guatemala, after the revolution, in which the Ponce Government was ...

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  25. EUBOEA, GREEK ISLAND, LIBERATED

    LONDON, Monday.—Allied patrols have entered Euboea Island, the second largest Greek island, which is now clear of the enemy. The ...

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  26. Egyptians Rescued

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Russian troops in Bulgaria rescued 104 Egyptian passengers and seamen who were survivors when the Germans in 1941 sank the Egyptian steamer ...

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  27. Youngest "War Criminals"

    LONDON, Monday.—The youngest, "war criminals" to fall into Allied hands were taken into custody by the Americans near Aachen. They are four German boys, ...

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