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  3. GERMANS WITHDRAWING BETWEEN METZ AND NANCY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent with the American Third Army says the Germans are making several with drawals north-eastward between Metz and Nancy. The great guns of the Metz forts were still silent to-day as the Americans ...

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  4. DOSE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE

    RETRIBUTION: Former Nazi guards of Dutch road workers, these prisoners of the Allies were marched through a town in Holland to do a job of work for the Allies on Dutch ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH UNDAUNTED BY NEW TERROR

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. Churchill's disclosure that the V-2 had reached Britain was not a revelation to many people in Britain, but was designed to let the world know about our new affliction, says the "Evening News." Few people at the beginning of the attack realised exactly ...

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  6. FLYING BOMBS AS DAMAGING AS 1940 BLITZ

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—"Flying bombs on London caused as great a loss of life and property as the blitz in 1940," said the ...

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  7. TASK OF CUTTING BUDAPEST RAILWAYS ALMOST COMPLETED

    LONDON, Sunday,—Marshal Malinovsky has almost completed the task of cutting all main railways to Budapest east of the Danube, says the British United Press correspondent in Moscow. The Red Army commands four main lines from Budapest to the south, south-east, east-south-east and north-east ...

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  8. R.A.F. HITS OIL CENTRES

    LONDON, Sunday—R. A. F. Lancasters in strength bombed north western and western Germany. One target was Harburg, an inland port and oil ...

    Article : 305 words
  9. Sweden Rejects German Declaration

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sweden yesterday rejected the German declaration that the Baitic Sea is a war zone in which all ships run the risk of being fired on ...

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  10. Crime Wave In Italy

    ROME, Sunday.—Significant of the crime wave in Italy is the fact that the Allied military intelligence has issued a pamphlet ...

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  11. Suspected Of Espionage : German Arrested

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The Swedish police a week ago arrested Baron Gossler. head of the German Tourist Bureau in Stockholm, as a suspected spy.. Gossler is ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. Poles Forced To Build Fortifications

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The Germans in the past three months have impressed into the army's fortification service more the 2,000,000 Poles of all ages, mostly ...

    Article : 150 words
  13. CHINA HOPES TO ESTABLISH AIRLINES

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—The leader of the Chinese delegation (Mr. Kiangau) told the Air Conference that China hoped later to establish a system of airlines through the ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. MORE GAINS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—To-day's communique from Italy says British troops of the Eighth Army have forced a small bridgehead across the Canele ...

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  15. SAW STREET LIGHTS FOR FIRST TIME

    LONDON, Sunday.—Children who had not previously seen street lamps burning cheered and danced delightedly round electric ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. WILL ASK HARD PRICE

    LONDON. Sunday.—"We are determined to ask a hard and high price from our enemies." declared Goebbels this morning, when addressing ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. AIR TRAINEES TO RETURN HOME

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Liaison officers told Canadian Press that Australian and New Zealand airmen now in the air training plan ...

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  18. Big Three To Meet Again

    WASHINGTON, Sunday,—At a press conference, President Roosevelt confirmed that he Mr. Churchill and Marshal Stalin desired to hold another meeting when it ...

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  19. EXTENSIVE SABOTAGE IN DENMARK

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday,—The most, extensive sabotage yet carried out against German military establishments in Denmark was reported on Friday. Bombs ...

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  20. JAPS. CLAIM BIG VICTORIES IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Sunday.—The Japanese claimed yesterday that they had stormed and captured Kweilin and Liuchow, former sites of American air ...

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  21. FIVE CHINESE DIVISIONS IN BURMA

    MYITKYINA. Sunday.—Giving his first press conference as Commander in the Burma-India theatre, Lieut.-General Daniel Sultan revealed that ...

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  22. PARIS, WILD WITH JOY, ACCLAIMS MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Paris went wild with joy at the opportunity to acclaim Mr. Churchill during his first public appearance at the Armistice Day ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe yesterday. Frenchme had longed for the sight of the ebullient, pugnacious figure who symbolised Britain and whose voice had ...

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  23. Freed From Captivity, 10,000 Russians Return

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—M. Golikoy, Soviet Minister for Repatriation, said 10,000 Russians freed from German captivity by the Allied offensive in North Africa and ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. France Full Member Of Advisory Commission

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—Britain, America and Russia have invited the de Gaulle Government to assume full membership of the European Advisory ...

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  25. Relief Ship Reaches Japan

    LONDON, Sunday.—Tokio Radio says the relief ship Hakusan Maru has reached Japan with 2000 tons of comfort goods for British. American an Canadian prisoners ...

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  26. ASSASSINS BRANDED AS JEWISH FASCISTS

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.—Lord Moyne's assassins are branded as Jewish Fascists by the Palestine newspaper "Mishmar." The Hebrew daily. "Haaretz," while ...

    Article : 76 words
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