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  2. "GREATEST EVER."

    LONDON, Sept 19.—"The greatest airborne operations ever undertaken," was the description given by three senior staff officers at Supreme ...

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  3. RELIEF MEASURES.

    MONTREAL, Sept 18.—Mr Herbert Lehman, Director-General of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, in an address ...

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  4. ADRIATIC FRONT.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—"The Eighth Army has made new advances along the Adriatic coastal front," says Reuters correspondent in a dispatch ...

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  5. HALMAHERAS HOLD.

    SOMEWHERE IN SW PACIFIC AREA, Sept 19.—Aircraft from carriers are still lurking with impunity in SW Pacific waters after covering ...

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  6. ARMIES LINK UP.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—"The British force thrusting from the Escaut Canal today captured Eindhoven and pushed 15 miles north of the town to link up with the airborne troops in the area of Weghel." states the British United Press correspondent with the British Second Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BATTLES FOR BRIDGES.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—"The Junction between American airborne units and British advanced forces was made on the outskirts of an ...

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  8. MOVE IN DENMARK.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—The American Associated Press correspondent) at Stockholm says the Germans occupied all Government buildings, ...

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  9. BALTIC BATTLE.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—"The battle of the Baltic States is swiftly approaching a climax as the enemy's strength is being broken down by heavy losses ...

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  10. WAR CRIMINALS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 18.—Replying at a Press conference to-day to a question about published reports from London that ...

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  11. THREATENED BY ALLIES.

    The French city of Metz, which is seriously threatened by the Allied drive towards the German border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. RIVER BARRIERS.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—When the airborne landings began General Eisen-hower broadcast Allied instructions to the Dutch people living south of ...

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  13. LANDINGS CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—The 164th communique issued by Supreme Allied HQ today was as follow: "The landing of airborne troops in Holland ...

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  14. SOVIET ACTION.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—The Soviet Commissariat of Foreign Affairs yesterday issued the following statement: "In view of the fact that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PELEWS STRUGGLE

    WASHINGTON. Sept 18.—A Pacific Fleet communique issued today stated: "On the night of September 16-17 ...

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  16. AIR SUPPORT.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—Thunderbolts of the United States Eighth Air Force operating over Holland yesterday in support of the Allied ...

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  17. TOTAL EVACUATION

    NEW YORK, Sept 18.—The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times" says that columns of tanks. trucks and innumerable trains of ...

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  18. POLES IN WARSAW

    LONDON, Sept 19.—US Flying Fortresses yesterday carried equipment to the Polish forces in Warsaw, afterwards landing behind the ...

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  19. SHOWDOWN.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—"The time for the great showdown in western Europe has come," says the "Daily Express" military correspondent. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA HELPS.

    CANBERRA, Sept 19.—Appreciation of the Government's offers of help to the United Nations Belief and Rehabilitation Administration ...

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  21. BRITISH ADVANCE

    LONDON, Sept 19.—"Lt-General Dempsey's armour, which leaped forward across the Dutch border in a powerful blow ...

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  22. GERMAN REPORTS.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—The German Newsagency today reported that a big Soviet bridgehead over the Vistula at Sandomierz (south of Warsaw) ...

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  23. HITLER'S SELF-CONTROL.

    LONDON, Sept 19.— According to the Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent in Italy a document ...

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  24. NO INTERFERENCE.

    PEARL HARBOUR, Sept 18.— According to the Associated Press the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air (Mr Artemus Gates) told a ...

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  25. FREE BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—"With tears in his eyes, M Hubert Pierlot, Prime Minister of Belgium since before the country was occupied in 1940, opened ...

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  26. LONDON TO PARIS.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—During the first two weeks of informal air operations between London and Paris planes of the USAAF Air ...

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  27. BALKANS CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—The Moscow correspondent of Reuters last night said that the Red Army's Balkans campaign was entering the phase of ...

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  28. MacARTHUR'S JOB.

    CHICAGO, Sept 18.—The Navy's part retaking the Philippines will be to support the campaign by General MacArthur's forces, Admiral ...

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  29. EAST OF AACHEN.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—"Crack German troops reported to be from the Russian front counter-attacked on Monday at the point of our deepest ...

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  30. DUKE'S SON KILLED.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—The Marquess of Hartington, heir of the Duke of Devonshire, has been killed on active service in Normandy. The ...

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  31. DAVAO RAIDED.

    NEW YORK, Sept 19.—Tokio official radio states that 50 enemy planes, including Liberators and Lightnings raided Davao in ...

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  32. AERIAL BARRAGE.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—Reuters correspondent with the Tactical Air Force in Belgium, today stated: "The Typhoon 'aerial artillery' was a very ...

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  33. ENEMY'S KWEILIN DRIVE

    WASHINGTON, Sept 18.—"The Japanese forces advancing to Kweilin in kwangsi province not only threaten to cut China in halves ...

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  34. U.S.A. MILITARY POWER

    CHICAGO, Sept 18.—General G. C. Marshall (Chief of Staff, US Army), addressing the American Legion convention here today, said ...

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  35. "DIRTY TRICKS."

    NEW YORK, Sept 18.—George Jones, United Press correspondent aboard the carrier flagship off Mindanao (Philippines) stated in a ...

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  36. NAZI CRUISER.

    LONDON, Sept 19.—The Stockholm "Morgon Tidningen" says that two Finnish submarines sank a heavy German cruiser of the Hipper ...

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