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  2. WHAT CAUSES ACCIDENTS

    Failure to slow down when the view is obstructed leads to accidents, Use extra caution when approaching "blind" intersections. EXPECT another car to be in the intersection ahead! Vehicles backing cause accidents every month— Be sure all is clear. ...

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  3. GREAT SOVIET DRIVE NEARS WARSAW

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Peeling off a tremendous burst of speed, Marshal Rokkosovsky's men, 20 miles beyond Lublin, are smashing through poland with the capital of Warsaw the prime objective, At some points, Russian spearheads are only seven miles from the Vistula River, while one report puts some forces actually at ...

    Article : 352 words
  4. Western Front

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the face of bitter Nazi resistance, American forces in Normandy advanced some 3000 yards west of Saint Lo. Later, ...

    Article : 319 words
  5. "Our Life is at Stake" Says Nazi Announcer

    A wizened, weasel-faced, worried little man in Berlin got ready last night to tell the people of Germany that they were being mobilised for ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. Bomber Command Over Stuttgart Again

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Stuttgart, a straggling city, described as the "Coventry of Germany"—was visited again last night by the RAF "in ...

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    Colonel Elliott Roosevelt of the 8th US Air Force was recently decorated with the Commander of the British Empire Order, by Air Chief Marshal Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  8. King George Flies Over Recent Battle Areas

    ROME, WEDNESDAY.—King George. who arrived in Naples three days ago on a visit to Allied troops in Italy, yesterday flew over recent battle ...

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  9. US Advance Progresses On Guam and Tinian

    PEARL HARBOUR, Wednesday.— American forces on Tinian Island in the Marianas have advanced their line half-way. across the northern ...

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  10. Hitler Orders Complete Mobilisation of Reich's Resources for Total War; Goering in Charge

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A sure sign of Hitler's uneasiness is his decree for the complete harnessing of all available manpower to strengthen the German war effort and increase production on the home front. He has appointed Marshal Goering ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. Post-War Wheat Demand Will be Met

    GUNNEDAH, Wednesday.— Federal Commerce Minister, Mr Scully, told the Wheat Growers' Conference to-day that the world's growers ...

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  12. 5th Army Now Ten Miles from Florence

    NAPLES, Wednesday.— Fierce and determined German. opposition to the Allied armies in Italy was disclosed in yesterday's communique on the ...

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  13. 2,000 Suggestions to Cure Hiccoughs

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday.— Lawrence Schone, 31-year-old hiccoughing machinist, is being given a "final" treatment of electric shocks to stop a 14 ...

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  14. Broadcast on Russo-Polish Relations from Moscow - No Territory Wanted

    The Soviet Government last night broadcast a statement on Russian relations with Poland. It said that the Red Army, together with Polish units had entered Poland with one aim in mind— to hurl back the Germans and help the Poles throw off the Nazi yolk which had enslaved them. ...

    Article : 170 words
  15. Japs Say Sabang Being Attacked

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Tokio Official Radio said yesterday that Allied warships and carrier-based planes launched an attack on Sabang, ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. Australian Casualties

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—Australian casualties up to the period ending last March were 81, 260, made up as follows:— ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. France's Part in European Battles

    ALGIERS, Wednesday.— General de Gaulle, Fighting French leader, said yesterday that France would play her full part in the battles in Europe ...

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  18. Patrol Activity in Torricelli Foothills of New Guinea; Blitz on Barges Continues Over Wide Area

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Wednesday.—Since the failure of the Japanese in northern New Guinea to make any real headway across the Driniumor River line, both sides are now engaged in patrol activity in the Torricelli foothills near Apua village, six miles from the rivers mouth. American positions have are being subjected to enemy fire, Allied air patrols are active in this area, white enemy barges are being dealt with. ...

    Article : 379 words
  19. Eton - Harrow May Be Open for all Children

    LONDON, Wednesday.—If a report on education—known as the Fleming Report, and now being considered by Parliament— becomes law, ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. "And Who Shall Say Them Nay"

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.— Sixteen German generals, captured by the Russians, have issued an appeal to all German, officers and men to ...

    Article : 83 words
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