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  3. REPORTED LANDING ON WALCHEREN ISLAND

    LONDON, Wed.—According to the German Newsagency, the Allies early to-day began landing on Walcheren Island, near Flushing. Only rearguards of the German 15th Army now remain south ...

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  4. BID TO CUT OFF GARRISON IN KECSKEMET

    LONDON, Wed.—Driving beyond Kecskemet (Hungary), Soviet tanks and spearheads are wheeling to cut off the garrison as fierce street battles continue to rage inside the town. Latest despatches from the Hungarian front state that the Red Army's ...

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  5. INVADERS ASHORE AT LEYTE

    THE FIRST WAVE OF ALLIED TROOPS surging across the beach north of Palo during the invasion of Loyte Island in the Philippines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NORWEGIAN SEAMEN DEFY GERMANS

    LONDON, Wed.— Following Gen. Eisenhower's recent warning that intensified attacks on shipping along the Norwegian coast were ...

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  7. GREAT PILGRIMAGE TO PRIMATE'S FUNERAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Canterbury Cathedral was the centre yesterday of a great pilgrimage of prelates and church dignitaries from all parts of the country and ...

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  8. COLOGNE AGAIN PLASTERED

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Cologne received 2500 tons of high-explosive and incendiary bombs last night. Although bright moonlight clearly showed up the bombers above the clouds, comparatively few enemy fighters were seen, but flak was often intense. Pilots, ...

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  9. Spanish Guerillas Massacred

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Seven hundred Spanish guerillas who crossed into Spain a week ago were led into a trap, and mussacred by members of the Falange, ...

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  10. Super-Fortress' Battle With 79 Fighters

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A lone Super-Fortress recently emerged without a scratch from a four-hour running battle with 79 Japanese fighters. The ...

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  11. BRITAIN TACKLING HOUSING PROBLEM

    LONDON, Wed.—Twenty-five hundred sites in England and Wales, capable of accommodating 180,000 houses, have already ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. BURMA CAMPAIGN

    COLOMBO, Wednesday.—In Northern Burma, troops of the 36th British Division advanced two miles down the railway corridor yesterday to within one mile of ...

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  13. "Redundant" Workers Demonstrate

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Thousands of London aircraft workers, mostly young men and women, demonstrated outside the House of Commons to-day ...

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  14. DEATH SENTENCE FOR AIDING GERMANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Chastenent de Puysegur (79), who described himself as a count, was condemned to death by the Paris Assize Court for ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. New System Of Electrical Wiring For Aircraft

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Society of British Aircraft Constructors' technical board has developed a new system of electrical wiring, marking a major ...

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  16. RIVAL FACTIONS IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Brussels correspondent says the Belgian Prime Minister (M. Pierlot) summoned Cabinet yesterday morning to ...

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  17. ITALIAN FRONT Bridgehead Strengthened

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The 8th Army has strengthened its bridgehead across the Ronco River, and cleared Meldola. The 5th Army, south of ...

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  18. Daylight Bomb Attacks Resumed

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Flying bombs were launched against southern England in daylight yesterday, which was the first daylight assault for a month. This may ...

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  19. Britain's War Expenditure

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Of British expenditure of about £24,000,000,000 in the first five years of the war, £11,234,000,000 will be met by taxation and £12,659,000,000 ...

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  20. 28 CZECHS EXECUTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Czechoslovak headquarters in London have been informed that 28 Czechs, including eight women, were executed on October 21 for ...

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  21. General Stilwell's Recall

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt told his press conference that personal differences between Marshal Chiang Kai-shek and General ...

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    Guarded by French gendarmes, a long line of German prisoners marches through a street in liberated Paris on the way to a prisoner of war camp. Residents of the French capital, which had been dominated by the German invaders for four years, line the street to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FOOD SITUATION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The food situation in Germany was described in the House of Commons by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of ...

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  24. BRITISH OFFICERS AIDED GREEK GUERILLAS FOR TWO YEARS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—For two years 10 British officers, who were dropped by parachute, or landed on lonely beaches during darkness, have been at work in the heart of occupied Greece. They met Greek guerillas in the mountains and led them in a series of raids on German installations. The guerilla movement, with the officers' help, grew in strength. It was soon possible for ...

    Article : 585 words
  25. No Regular Red Cross Service From Vladivostock

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Miss Ward, in the House of Commons, asked whether the Japanese decision to allow food at Vladivostock to be forwarded to British ...

    Article : 176 words
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