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Advertising : 176 wordsLONDON, MONDAY.—THE PROGRESS OF THE ALLIED ARMIES IN NORMANDY CONTINUES TO BE REGARDED WITH SOBER SATISFACTION. THE POSITION IS HOURLY BECOMING MORE SECURE, AND THERE IS NO REASON TO FEAR THE FUTURE. THE WEATHER IS NOW MORE FAVORABLE, ENABLING THE LANDING OF MEN, SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT TO BE SPEEDED UP. ...
Article : 1,169 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The "battle-front in Normandy is a complete maze," says a British United Press correspondent with advanced forces in ...
Article : 241 wordsLeft: Lt.-General Omar Bradley, commanding U.S. ground forces landing in Hitler's Europe, sees the shores of the objective draw nearer as he crosses the Channel aboard the flagship U.S. Augusta. Right: Wearing full battle equipment, troops march aboard a landing ship for the invasion.— (A.A.P. Radiogram pictures from London.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 51 wordsALGIERS, Monday.—The French Radical Socialist Party held its first national congress on Saturday an[?] yesterday in Algiers with representatives from Paris ...
Article : 177 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Following the seventh night raid in succession by R.A.F. Lancasters and Halifaxes last night, when the railway centres of Evreux, Nantes, Tours and Massy-Palaiscau were attacked as part of the move to harass and delay the movement of German troops and supplies to the battle area in ...
Article : 537 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The Germans have assumed executive power over a vast area in central France, including the department in which Vichy is situated, according to Vichy Radio. The departments affected, it says, are Allier, Cantal, Haute Loire and Puy-de-Dome. The reason for the action is said to ...
Article : 184 wordsLONDON, Monday.—General Montgomery's ship struck a mine as he crossed the Channel to Normandy, but he was not ...
Article : 125 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—John Hightower, of Associated Press, writes that, with the invasion well under way. Allied diplomats are drawing up ...
Article : 137 wordsCANBERRA, Monday — The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day that United Nations' Flag Day would be observed on Wednesday. The ...
Article : 62 wordsLONDON, Monday.—French civilians whose homes have been destroyed as a result of the invasion battle have already been landed in langland, and are ...
Article : 70 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Berlin Radio's war reporter, Guenther Boehme, said yesterday that the first batch of several thousand British and American prisoners ...
Article : 117 wordsLONDON, Monday.—"We cannot agree with the Pope when he couples those who commenced the war with those who prolong it, or when he suggests a ...
Article : 86 wordsMOSCOW, Monday.—Scores of Russian-based United States heavy bombers yesterday joined bombers from Italy in co-ordinated attacks ...
Article : 122 wordsLONDON, Monday.—A British United Press despatch from an inva[?]ion port says accommodation for 250 German women has been prepared in the prisoners' enclosure. ...
Article : 38 wordsNEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the Navy demonstrated a new secret battleship gun capable of ...
Article : 300 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The Russians have smashed the first and main Finnish defence line, the rebuilt Mannerheim fortifications, in the first stage of a new all-out drive to knock Finland out of the war, says the British United Press correspondent at Moscow. Warships of the Russian Baltic Fleet are pumping streams of shells into the Finnish lines, and Red Air Force bombers are battering supply ...
Article : 646 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Much of the success of the fighting inland of the Normandy landing beaches has been due to the use of Britain's most ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Tue 13 Jun 1944, Page 1
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