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  3. GEN. MacARTHUR REPORTS TODAY --

    HALMAHERA.--Our night air patrols bombed and sank an enemy destroyer and damaged two other vessels in waters to the east of ...

    Article : 330 words
  4. Tanks Clash On Russian Front

    LONDON, Monday.--The Germans north of Jassy, in Rumania, are throwing in groups of heavy Tiger tanks and mobile guns, but the Russians, whose artillery in the last seven days has borne the brunt of the German ...

    Article : 260 words
  5. INVASION COAST DEFENCES HIT

    LONDON, Today. -- The Allied Expeditionary Air Force is using new methods to cope with increased antiaircraft defences in northern France, which the Germans assert have been strengthened because they are ...

    Article : 601 words
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  7. Royal Navy's Robinson Crusoe

    LONDON, Monday. -- Lieut. H. M. Lineham, RNVR, of Sherborne, Dorset, is known as the Navy's "Robinson Crusoe." ...

    Article : 349 words
  8. Submarines Busy East And West

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- United States submarines have reported the sinking of 16 vessels in the Pacific and Far East, says ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. LIBERATOR CREW'S ORDEAL IN U-BOAT ATTACKS

    LONDON, Monday.--With one engine on fire and two of his crew, wounded, the captain of an RAF Coastal Command Liberator carried on, through flak, to attack a U-boat in the Atlantic. After the attack, and despite bad weather, the pilot ...

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  10. INVASION PREPARATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Speaking at a largely attended luncheon of the National Press Club, Mr Curtin said he was horrified at the wide publicity given to invasion preparations both in England and America. ...

    Article : 510 words
  11. Curtin Sees Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, Monday. Mr. Roosevelt received Mr Curtin in his study and they conferred for an hour and 40 ...

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  12. British Opinion Backs General De Gaulle

    LONDON, Monday. -- With newspapers now openly criticising the uncompromising American attitude towards the ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. FREED ROMANS HAIL ADVANCING TROOPS

    LONDON, Monday.--Tens of thousands of jubilant people jammed the streets of Rome today, shouting "Huzza!" and "Viva!" as they welcomed the Allied troops who liberated the capital. ...

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  14. ESCORT CARRIER SUNK IN ATLANTIC

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- A Navy communique says that the escort carrier U.S.S. Block Island was sunk in the Atlantic last month ...

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  15. GIBRALTAR HAS TWO ALERTS

    LONDON, Monday. -- Gibraltar had two alerts this morning, but no enemy planes were sighted and no guns went into action, says the ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. Mr. Roosevelt Sees Fall Of Rome As A Symbol

    WASHINGTON, Today.--"Yesterday Rome fell to American and Allied troops. The first of the Axis capitals is now in our hands--one up and two to go," said President Roosevelt in a broadcast from Washington today. ...

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