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  3. BRITISH SMASH INTO OUTSKIRTS OF HERTOGENBOSCH

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Reuter's correspondent with the Second Army says that, stopping up their attacks, the British early to-day smashed their way into the north-eastern outskirts of Hertogen-bosch. They took Rosmalen in the course of their drive, and are ...

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  4. MAJOR SOVIET SUCCESS IN E. PRUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Red Army has already won a victory of the greatest strategic importance in East Prussia, " said Colonel Geroline, Moscow Radio's military correspondent, whose late-night reports, according to Reuter's are reserved for special ...

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    THE KING ON THE CONTINENT.—Top: Enjoying a joke with Gen. Eisenhower in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ESSEN'S BIGGEST AIR RAID

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More than 1000 Lancasters and Halifaxes last night carried out the heaviest raid yet made on Essen. Cloud prevented ...

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  7. Gestapo Pressgangs Busy

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday,—"Aftonbladet's" Berlin correspondent affirms that Home Guard enrolment booths in ...

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  8. Flying Bomb Attacks In Belgium

    LONDON. Tuesday,—Widespread areas in Belgium left behind in the wake of the advancing Allied armies are being subjected to flying bomb attacks, says ...

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  9. REPORTED UNREST IN SPAIN

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The persistent reports of unrest in Spain, the general trend of which is that the Republican forces are rising against the France ...

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  10. Mr. Churchill To Make Statement On Friday

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The House of Commons cheered Mr. Churchill when he took his seat for the first time since his return from Moscow. He said he should ...

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  11. MORE GAINS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Despite bad weather, further gains have been made by both the Fifth and Eighth Armies. American Fifth Army troops, south of ...

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  12. APPRECIABLE GAINS BY CHINESE

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The Chinese have scored appreciable gains in their counter-offensive 21 miles north of Kweilin. Their counter-blows on the river ...

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  13. Allies To Recognise De Gaulle Government

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain, the U.S. and Russia have decided to recognise the De Gaulle Administration as the provisional Government of France. ...

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  14. BELGIAN COMMUNISTS DISSATISFIED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Belgian Foreign Minister (M. Spank) is proceeding to England to discuss with the British Government the food supply of the country, ...

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  15. HALF SHIPYARDS BEHIND SCHEDULES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says that although the shipyards producing the badly needed assault transports and cargo ...

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  16. MAY AS WELL BE REALISTIC !

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Representative Compton (Republican), who returned from Europe to-day, told the press that ...

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  17. JAPAN STILL TALKING OF FORMOSA "VICTORY"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A Japanese naval commentator, Masanori Ito, broadcasting from Tokio, compared the vaunted Formosa "victory" with Pearl Harbor, but ...

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  18. Plans For Repatriation Of Prisoners

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Minister for War (Sir James Grigg), replying to questions in the House of Commons, said arrangements were being made in advance ...

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  19. FELT SORRY FOR MONTGOMERY

    BRUSSELS. Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, speaking at a dinner held to celebrate the second anniversary of the El Alamein Battle, ...

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  20. BUTTER SHIPPED TO BRITAIN ABOVE ESTIMATE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Butter shipped from Australia to Britain this season, covering nearly four months, had exceeded ...

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  21. HALF OF GREECE OCCUPIED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's discloses that British forces have occupied virtually half of Greece. Patrols are now pushing northward from Lamia ...

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  22. CHARGED WITH SPYING

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—The Justice Department has announced the arrest of a father and his foster-daughter on a charge of conspiracy to violate the ...

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  23. GRUESOME MEMORIAL OF GERMAN BESTIALITY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Among all the memorials of German bestiality in Europe, the Gestapo concentration camp at Breendonck, near Antwert, must rank among the most gruesome. This vast old fort, which the Gestapo converted to one of the most frightful of its torture factories, will be preserved by ...

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  24. Australian Destroyer Helped Shell Sarmi

    H.M.A.S. Swan was the only non-Army participant when Japanese position on Sarmi, north-west of Wadke Island, New Guinea, wore ...

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  25. FIRST COLLABORATOR SENTENCED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Georges Snare, managing director of the newspaper "Aujourd-Hui," was condemned to death by the Paris Assize Court yesterday. He is ...

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  26. POLES MUST MAKE MOMENTOUS DECISION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Polish Prime Minister (M. Mikolajezyk) and the former Ambassador to Moscow (M. Romer) will report to day to the Polish Cabinet upon ...

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