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  3. ALLIES MAINTAINING THEIR DRIVE IN WEST

    LONDON, Friday.—Our advance in the south of France continues, and we are pressing forward on a wide fornt. In Alsace 7th Army troops have improved their positions, and are keeping up their drive. The Second Army has made ...

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  4. BITTER FIGHTING IN N. EASTERN HUNGARY

    LONDON, Friday,—Bitter fighting continues in North-Eastern Hungary, where the enemy is making desperate efforts to stem the Russian advance. The retiring Germans are burning the peasants' homes and granaries as they fall back. ...

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    First picture of the Nazi V-2 rocket bomb flashed to Melbourne by bean wireless. The picture shows Field-Marshal Mongomery (arrow) inspecting the remains of a V-2 which exploded in a field in Belgium. (Another picture of the V-2 appears on page 5.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Food Situation in Belgium Serious

    LONDON, Friday.—The Belgian Premier (M. Pieriot) has described the food situation in Belgium as extremely grave, reports Reuter's Brussels ...

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  7. Bitter Blow To German Air Ministry

    LONDON, Friday.—A complete set of the Luftwaffe's latest night-seeing apparatus, in perfect condition, has been obtained ...

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  8. TREMENDOUS CONSUMPTION OF AMMUNITION

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Secretary for War (Mr. H. S. Stimson) told the press conference that General Eisenhower's offensive had been ...

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  9. HARD-HITTING AIR OFFENSIVE CONTINUES

    LONDON, Friday.—The R.A.F. yesterday gave plenty of support to our armies on the Western Front, and attacked a number of important centres behind the German lines. Last night a heavy and concentrated raid was made on Duisberg. It had ...

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  10. GERMAN WOMEN DEAD ON BATTLEFIELD

    LONDON, Friday.—Three women were found dead on the battlefield with their guns beside them during 10 German ...

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  11. REIGN OF TERROR IN BOLIVIA

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "World Telegram" says the Villaroel Government has imposed a reign of terror ill Bolivia, culminating last week in the execution ...

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  12. Greece Appreciates Our Help

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Red Cross is sending goods valued at £200,000 to Greece immediately. The first shipments, comprising mainly ...

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  13. IMPORTANCE OF ARMY EDUCATION SCHEME

    LONDON, Friday.—The War Office announces that in view of the great importance attached to tile Army Education scheme in the period immediately ...

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  14. Pinwe Occupied in Burma

    KANDY, Friday.—The occupation of Pinwe by the British 36th Division follows a hold-up lasting nearly three weeks of its advance down the railway ...

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  15. "Butcher Of Breendonck" Sentenced To Death

    LONDON, Friday.—The Brussels newspaper, "La Nation Belge," reports that a special court at Charleroi, on the testimony of 16 witnesses, has sentenced to ...

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  16. LOCAL GAINS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Friday.—In Italy, east of Faenza, 8th Army units have gained ground between the Lamone and Montone Rivera. Activity on the remainder ...

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  17. FIERCE BATTLE WITH TRAITORS IN ATHENS

    ATHENS, Friday.—A fierce battle between police and a group of Greeks formerly employed by the Gestapo, broke out last night in Concorde Square, in the ...

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  18. U.S. WAR CASUALTIES

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—U.S. war casualties now total 536,930, the Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) announced. Army casualties total 461,058, comprising 89,840 ...

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  19. 13 Attacks On Enemy Shipping

    LONDON, Friday.—On Wednesday night and early yesterday morning, Beaufighters, Wellingtons and Royal Navy Barracudas, all operating under ...

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  20. MR. CHURCHILL'S TRIBUTE TO MUNITION WORKERS

    LONDON, Friday.—"There is no ground for suggesting that there has been the slightest slackening in the effort of workers engaged in munition ...

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  21. Great Mine-Sweeping Operation

    LONDON, Friday.—Mine sweeping in the Schelde Estuary to open the port of Antwerp, was the greatest single operation of its kind ever ...

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  22. Remedial Measures To Check Jap. Advance In China

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—General Wedemeyer told a press conference there was reasonable expectation that the remedial measures now being taken would turn the tide in China against the Japanese. In acknowledging the continued gravity ...

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