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  2. THE PURSUIT.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—"The pace of the British advance is growing faster hourly," states a "Daily Mail" correspondent in a dispatch from the ...

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  3. POISED FOR ASSAULT.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—"Eighth Army forces on the Adriatic sector were engaged in heavy fighting yesterday against strong enemy resistance from ...

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  4. "MONTY."

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The War Office announces: "General Sir Bernard L. Montgomery., KCB, DSO, late Royal Warwickshire Regiment, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VERDUN FALLS

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Verdun, the famous French fortress of the First World War, 49 miles from the German frontier, fell today to the American Third Army, which has also taken Commercy, 30 miles south of Verdun. Patrols, sweeping out before the American armour, are already ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POLISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—M Mikolajczyk, the Polish Prime Minister, informed London correspondents yesterday that the Polish Government, after ...

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  7. FLYING BOMB SITES.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The Germans had roughly one flying bomb launching site every two or three miles between Rouen and Le Havre, the ...

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  8. BEYOND BUCHAREST

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Maintaining the speed of their great southern offensive which opened less then a fortnight ago, Red Army forces yesterday occupied Bucharest, capital of Rumania. According to Moscow radio the people of the city gave a wholehearted welcome to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHAKING THE BALKANS

    LONDON. Sept 1.—Reuters Moscow correspondent says that with the Rumanian armistice delegation at present in Moscow, the Russians' ...

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  10. DAY OF RECKONING.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—"The glowering hatred the people of Rouen have for collaborators created an atmosphere that must be similar to that ...

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  11. LONG RANGE GUNS

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Several towns on the south coast of England were severely damaged by German long-range guns situated in the Calais, ...

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  12. "ALL IS OVER."

    LONDON, Sept 1.—"In the last few hours we have taken prisoners weeping with fatigue," stated a ...

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  13. FIGHT FOR CAVE.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—"A battle is being fought out for a cave over-looking the Lebas River, between Rouen and Duclair, which is locally ...

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  14. PARTISAN FORCES.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The German Newsagency, replying to the British warning on the status of Polish partisans, says: "Those within the ...

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  15. CRITICAL SENATOR.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 31.—Senator Chandler, a member of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, told the Press today:— ...

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  16. BULGARIA'S CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—It is officially reported that the Bulgarian armistice talks are "going well." An earlier Cairo message stated ...

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  17. WAR IN BURMA.

    KANDY (Ceylon), Sept 1.—Japanese-held territory on the west bank of the Chindwin River is steadily contracting. At least half of this ...

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  18. ENCIRCLED GROUP.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Last night's Moscow communique stated: "General Malinovsky's troops who entered Bucharest liberated 250 inhabited ...

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  19. WHERE THE BRITISH WAGE ANOTHER SOMME BATTLE.

    Amiens, on the Somme River, which has been captured by troops of the British Second Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. U.S.A. CASUALTIES.

    WASHINGTON. Aug 31.—The Acting Secretary of War. (Mr Patterson) told the Press today that United States Army casualties to ...

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  21. SOUTH FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—A British United Press message from the French frontier states that American vanguards from Nice are ...

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  22. FRONTIER SEALED.

    LONDON. Sept 1.—A message from Istanbul states that Bulgaria yesterday sealed the Turco-Bulgarian frontier. ...

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  23. OUT FROM ROUEN.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Reuters correspondent with the British Army reports that the Canadians have broken out from the Rouen ...

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  24. HOLDING HUNGARY

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Algiers radio reports that German troops have seized all strategic points in Budapest. German machine-gunners are ...

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  25. ITALIAN FEARS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 1.—Mr William C. Bullitt, former American Ambassador in France and Russia, in an article in the magazine, "Life," ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, Aug 31.—The Chinese High Command reports that the Chinese forces fighting towards Ichang penetrated the enemy ...

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  27. HARRYING ENEMY.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Through storms and cloud that in places came as low as 500 feet RAF Mosquitos continued their vicious harrying of ...

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  28. GROUNDED PLANES

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Today's Mediterranean air communique was as follows: "strategic air force fighters yesterday attacked the airfield at ...

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  29. CZECH RISING.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The Czechoslavok forces in Slovakia are fighting for six Important towns, mostly on the railways in the western and ...

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  30. THE ONRUSH.

    NEW YORK, Aug 31.—In a dispatch to the "New York Times," Harold Denny, a correspondent with the US First Army, reports: "Our ...

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  31. SEIZING VERDUN.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Reuters correspondent with the American Third Army states in a dispatch sent at 8 am today: "Verdun fell to an ...

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  32. BOMBER COMMAND.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—An Air Ministry communique issued today stated: "RAF Bomber Command Lancasters and Halifaxes yesterday ...

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  33. CROAT CHANGES.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The German Newsagency has announced what the "Daily Telegraph" describes as another Balkans crisis. "The Croat ...

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  34. JITTERS.

    LONDON Sept .1—The Cairo correspondent of the American Associated Press reports that it is officially stated ...

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  35. GENERAL TAKEN.

    LONDON, Aug 1.—General Eberbach, commanding the German Seventh Army, was captured during the British drive to Amiens. He was ...

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  36. RELIEVED OF JOBS.

    NEW YORK, Aug 30.—Tokio official radio states that Lt-General Kyoji Tominasa, Vice-Minister of War, has been relieved of his post ...

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  37. AIR WAR IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, Aug 31.—A dispatch to the "New York Times" from Pacific Army Air Forces HQ states: "Lt-General Harmon, who ...

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  38. TRANSPORT ISSUES.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—"The American's drive into the heart of Germany won't be slowed for want of a single piece of equipment." ...

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  39. LOOKING AHEAD.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 31—The State Department has announced that Mr Robert Murphy, political, adviser to General Sir H. ...

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  40. BRITISH TASK IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The Under-Secretary for War (Mr Croft) said in a speech that marshal Rommel concentrated the whole of his ...

    Article : 182 words
  41. MANY EXPLOSIONS.

    LONDON. Sept 1.—Reuters correspondent with the TAF in France states that pilots last night reported many explosions on the waterfront ...

    Article : 56 words
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