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  4. GAP TORN IN NAZI LINE NEAR BALTIC

    LONDON, Friday.—Russian troops on the Baltic front have torn a 40-mile gap in the German defences west of Pskov, near Lake Peipus. Announcing this tonight, a Moscow ...

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  5. Nazis March In Moscow

    NAZI GENERALS CAPTRED BY THE RUSSIANS led a march of 57,000 German prisoners through Moscow recently. More than a million Russians watched the Nazis march under a guard of cavalry. Picture shows the parade passing through the streets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG ENCIRCLEMENT THREAT TO NAZIS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Friday.—German troops in Normandy are today facing their greatest threat. An American column from Le Mons, 85 miles due south of Coen, has swung north to link up with the Canadians and British pushing south. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RACE RESULTS

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  8. Churchill In Italy

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) has made another of his ...

    Article : 48 words
  9. Five Jap Ships Sunk In Northern Raid

    Somewhere in Australia.—Five Japanese ships were sunk when Mitchell bombers blasted Halmahera, in the Moluccas, between New Guinea and the Philippines, on Wednesday. ...

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  10. Surprise Aleutians Visit By Mr. Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt visited an Aleutian Island base eight days ago. He arrived by warship from Honolulu. and made a four-hour tour of military installations. ...

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  11. Captured Nazi Generals Call For Army Revolt

    LONDON, Friday.—Two German generals, prisoners in Russia, have declared that: "Whoever fights against Hitler, fights for Germany." With the insistence that the war ...

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  12. ITALIAN TOWNS TAKEN

    LONDON, Friday.—Main fighting in Italy is in the Adriatic sector, where Polish and Italian forces ...

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  13. U-Boats May Try To Reach Japan

    LONDON, Friday.—Nearly 100 U-boats are trying to escape from bases in the Bay of Biscay and they may reach Japan, says ...

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  14. BIG RAIDS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.—The main weight of today's strong air offensive from Britain was directed against German fuel ...

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  15. Japs Pull Down Thousands Of Homes in Tokio

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Japanese schoolchildren have demolished tens of thousands of flimsy houses, entire street ...

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  16. "MONTY'S" MESSAGE TO TROOPS

    LONDON, Friday.—General Moutgomery in a message to his troops today said:— "We have been through some ...

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  17. NAZIS LEAVE BULGARIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The Zurich correspondent of Reuters has obtained information from usually well-informed sources at Sofia that ...

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  18. Japs Execute Three U.S. Escapees

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Navy Department announced today that three fleeing American prisoners of war were recaptured. ...

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  19. MORE GERMAN RESTRICTIONS

    LONDON, Friday.—Goebbels has announced further restrictions on the German people to free manpower for the armed forces. ...

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  20. Duchess of Windsor To Lose Appendix

    NEW YORK, Friday—The Duchess of Windsor will undergo an appendix operation at a New York hospital late in August or ...

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