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  3. DAYLIGHT RAIDS FOLLOW SMASHING NIGHT ATTACK ON BOCHUM

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans announced that large formations of Allied bombers from both Italy and Britain were over Germany this morning. Five hours after Lancasters had made a daylight attack on Solingen yesterday, more than 1000 Bomber Command planes last evening were over ...

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  4. BRITISH GAIN TWO MILES IN NEW DRIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British made gains of two miles in a push across the Aftwaterings Canal (running westward from, Hertogenbosch), which was launched last evening as the last remnants of the enemy forces south of the Mans fled north. Backed by ...

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    GAY ORANGE FLAGS were waved by these little Dutch children to welcome Canadian troops when they entered their town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SIR JOHN DILL DEAD

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Field-Marshal Sir John Dill (63), chief of the British joint staff mission in the United States, died yesterday in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 228 words
  7. THREE BROTHERS IN COLOGNE RAID

    LONDON, Sunday.—When more than 1000 bombers attacked Cologne last Monday night, three brothers, all Australian Air Force ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. RUSSIANS AIM AT TRAPPING GERMAN GARRISON IN BUDAPEST

    LONDON, Sunday.—Russian tanks are driving on the Budapest rail junction, two miles north of Budapest, in a bid to cut off the German garrison from the railway escape route, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The hour of decision seems near. Scores of ...

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  9. APPEAL TO ITALIAN PATRIOTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Sir Harold Alexander, in an appeal over Rome Radio, exhorted Italian patriots in northern Italy to destroy German ...

    Article : 154 words
  10. GREECE FREED OF GERMANS

    ROME. Sunday.—Greece has been entirely freed. The last German rearguards are believed to have crossed the frontier into Yugoslavia on ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. SWISHING SUDS FOR VICTORY

    "Good for you, Thelmal" We know it's chilly work swishing buckets of icy cold soap suds over small arms ammunition, but Thelma Robottom is keen on her war work at the munition factory. She smiles at cold because ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 109 words
  12. GENERAL LEESE'S NEW COMMAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lieut-General Sir Oliver Leese, Field-Marshal Montgomery's successor as commander of the Eight Army, is now commanding ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. SPAIN'S ATTITUDE HONORABLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Gen. France, in his first Interview since he established his Government in 1939, told the British United Press ...

    Article : 237 words
  14. FRENCH BID TO CURB INFLATION

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Provisional French Government, calling on the people to meet the country's chaotic monetary ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. WATCHING GERMAN SCIENTISTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Secretary for Air (Sir Archiald Sinclair) gave the warning that Germany's "brilliant scientists" had ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. BERMUDA PROPOSED AS UNITED NATIONS H.Q.

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Sunday.—The Legislative Council has proposed that Bermuda should become the headquarters of the United Nations League. ...

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  17. VENGEANCE TRIALS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A court-martial at Annecy sentenced to death Colonel Le Long, former police chief of Haute-Savoie. Witnesses declared that Le Long ...

    Article : 243 words
  18. MUSSOLINI'S STAR BROADCASTER ARRESTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mussolini's star broadcaster, Mario Appelius, who also wrote in Mussolini's newspaper, "Popolo d'Italia," has been arrested by the Rome ...

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  19. SUPPLIES FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The quantity of stores sent to Russia through the Persian Gulf has now reached 4,000,000 tons, it is announced by G.H.Q. in ...

    Article : 259 words
  20. AMERICA'S NEWEST ALL-PURPOSE BOMBER

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The War Department announced that the Army Air Force's newest and fastest all-purposes bomber, the A26 Invader, is now in ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN ON LONELY ISLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—Triceria, a lonely island in the Azores, has for months been the home of several Australian airmen attached to an R.A.F. squadron in ...

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  22. THREE U-BOATS SUNK

    LONDON, Sunday.—Repeated attempts by U-boats to interfere with a large and important convoy which recently made the double passage from the United Kingdom to Russia and back were frustrated by the combined action of chips of the Home Fleet and naval aircraft operating from escort carriers. ...

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  23. STILL MANY GERMANS ON BISCAY COAST

    LONDON, Sunday.—Giant six-engined German transports are nightly flying supplies to German troops numbering between 60,000 and 100,000, who are isolated ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. FOOD SITUATION VERY DIFFICULT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Lieut.-Colonel Ralph Olmstead, Deputy War Food Administrator, who has just returned from Russia, reports that the food ...

    Article : 178 words
  25. GEN. STILWELL IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The War Department announced that Lieut.-General Stilwell had arrived by air from China, and after conferring with the department ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. People Cheer As Gunners Shoot Down Flying Bombs

    LONDON, Sunday.—When flying bomb attacks were resumed over the east coast last night, people stood in the streets and cheered as gunners shots them down ...

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