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    A German prisoner of war stands at attention before a monument erected in France to the memory of men of the 1st U. S. Engineer Special Brigade who died on D.Day. The monument tops a German pill box. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AMAZING PROGRESS IN FIRST WEEK OF BIG OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Some idea of the amazing progress made by the American Seventh Army and the French First Army since the big offensive began can be gained from figures revealed to-day. The two armies, operating in an area roughly from Luneville ...

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  5. ANNIHILATING ENEMY ON OSEL ISLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German garrison on Osel Island is fighting in a dwindling pocket barely four miles deep against the Red Army's annihilating blows, Which are supported by the Red Fleet and Red Air Force. Complete liquidation of the enemy on the island is believed to be a matter of days. ...

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  6. COMPROMISE CIVIL AIR TREATY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The draft of the civil air treaty submitted by Britain, the U.S.A. and Canada will come before the next plenary session ...

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  7. CONTINUOUS GUNFIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Swiss Radio says continuous, violent artillery fire was heard in Basle to-day ...

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  8. NEXT WAR WILL COME SWIFTLY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Under-Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) told the House of Representatives' committee on postwar military ...

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  9. Trade Relations With U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Australian Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator R. V. Keane) told the press conference that he came to ...

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  10. MAJOR RAIDS ON GERMAN TARGETS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Bomber Command planes were out in very great strength last night. The main objectives were Aschaffenburg, railway keypoint south-east of Frankfort, and two synthetic oil plants in the Ruhr. ...

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  11. SHORTAGE OF WAR EQUIPMENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt to-day endorsed General Eisenhower's plea for the increased production of ships, shells and other items at ...

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  12. V Bombs Kill 17 People

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Nine people were killed when a V-bomb fell on a canteen in the south of England. The canteen was filled with men and women, ...

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  13. Important Gains in Italy

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says the Eighth Army has only four miles to go to reach Faenza. It made the most important gains of the ...

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  14. FRENCH PUPPET GOVERNMENT

    PARIS. Wednesday.— Reliable reports reaching Paris state that Petain, Laval and other prominent former members of the Vichy Government ...

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  15. Holding Out In Castle

    LONDON, Wed.—Recalling the episode of the "mad colonel" of St. Malo in the early days of the invasion, a German force of ...

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  16. DUKE INTERVENES IN BAHAMAS DEADLOCK

    NASSAU, Wednesday.— The Duke of Windsor prorogued until December 4 the 215-year-old Bahamas Legislature after the House of Assembly rejected ...

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  17. CHINESE CAPTURE MANGSHIH

    GENERAL SULTAN'S HEADQUARTERS, MYITKYINA, Wednesday.—The Associated Press special representative says the present key to ...

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  18. RESCUED PRISONERS GIVEN OPTION OF DISCHARGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In view of the extraordinary privations suffered by the 92 Australian prisoners of war who were rescued from the Japanese transport ...

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  19. HEAVY PURCHASES FROM SPAIN

    MADRID, Wednesday.—Britain is buying 3,500,000 cases of sweet oranges, totalling 185,000 tons, from Spain. Shipments will commence in December. This is ...

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  20. M's.P. MAY VISIT SOME OPERATIONAL AREAS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Members of Parliament will be afforded opportunities of visiting members of the fighting forces in training areas or, under certain ...

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  21. Empire Radio Conference

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The second Commonwealth and Empire conference on the use of radio in civil aviation has ended after a week's deliberations. The ...

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  22. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—New Ministerial appointments announced to-day were:—Minister for Works, Mr. Duncan Sandys (replacing Lord Portal); Minister ...

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  23. SECURITY PACT MUST INCLUDE RUSSIA

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Foreign Minister (M. Bidault), opening a foreign affairs debate in the Consulative Assembly, flatly rejected any western European security pact which excluded Russia. ...

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  24. Move To Ban Noel Coward From United States

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Four Brooklyn war heroes, three of whom have been wounded, and the mother of a dead Brooklyn bombardier, Myer Levin, appeared ...

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