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  3. WHOLE OF BELGIUM NOW LIBERATED

    LONDON, FRIDAY.—WITH THE CLEARING OF THE SCHELDE POCKET SOUTH OF THE ESTUARY LEADING TO ANTWERP AND THE TERMINATION OF GERMAN RESISTANCE AT ZEEBRUGGE, THE WHOLE OF BELGIUM HAS NOW ...

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  4. BUDAPEST WITHIN EAR-RANGE OF BATTLE

    LONDON, Friday.—Budapest is now within ear-range of the advancing battle as the Russians press forward. towards the Hungarian. capital. Russian spearheads have advanced 50 miles in five days, and it ...

    Article : 334 words
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    Allied soldiers erect a portable "Bailey" bridge over an Italian river to speed pursuit of the retreating Germans. The bridge, invented by Donald Coleman Bailey, of the British Ministry of Supplies, is made in 10-foot sections that can be transported and assembled quickly. In ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 84 words
  6. DRIVING AHEAD IN BURMA

    KANDY, Friday.—Troops of the Fifth Indian Division, operating in the Chin Hills of Burma, yesterday captured Japanese strongpoints on the ...

    Article : 229 words
  7. FIVE V.C's. AWARDED

    LONDON, Friday.—The award of the V.C. for gallantry in the Arnhem battle is among five such awards detailed in yesterday's London Gazette. The awards are ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. BELGRADE MOST DAMAGED CAPITAL

    LONDON, Friday.—Belgrade appears to have suffered more damage than any other European capital yet liberated, says Reuter's correspondent ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. DUSSELDORF GIVEN GREATEST BATTERING

    LONDON, Friday.—In last night's attack on Dusseldorf, the R.A.F. dropped more than 4000 tons of bombs. It was the greatest hammering the city has ever had. As well as being a great arms production and communications centre Dusseldorf is the administrative centre of the Ruhr. ...

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  10. ALLIES BOGGED IN ITALY

    LONDON, Friday.—Violent rain and a thunderstorm yesterday bogged down the Allied armies in Italy. The rain washed away bridges, turned ...

    Article : 243 words
  11. Film of London's Flying Bomb Ordeal

    LONDON, Friday.—The Ministry of Information has given a showing of "Vet One," one of the most dramatic documentary films produced during the war. ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. BRITISH FREIGHTER SINKS IN ST. LAWRENCE

    QUEBEC, Friday.—Forty-eight are missing following the sinking of a British freighter in the St. Lawrence River eight miles from Matane, after a series of ...

    Article : 45 words
  13. RECORD DESTRUCTION OF ENEMY FIGHTERS

    LONDON, Friday.—Although the figures are still incomplete, the U.S.A.A.F. announces that the 8th Air Force yesterday ...

    Article : 45 words
  14. LUNGLING RECAPTURED BY CHINESE

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—The Central Newsagency reports that the Chinese recaptured the Burma Road town of Lungling, after a five-day assault. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. CONSIDERING NEW LEND-LEASE PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt and Lord Keynes are discussing the supplemental "second phase" of a Lend-Lease proposal made by Mr. ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. Salonika Harbor Wrecked

    LONDON, Friday.—The Germans completely wrecked the harbor at Salonika before they left, according to reports reaching Athens. ...

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  17. CRITICAL OF BRITAIN'S AVIATION PLAN

    CHICAGO, Friday.—At a plenary session of the Air Conference, the chairman of the U.S. delegation (Mr. Adolf Berle) severely criticised the British plan for the establishment of an international air authority. At the same time he offered an opportunity for compromise by proposing, in effect, that the British ...

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  18. WHAT MEN IN FORWARD AREAS NEED

    LONDON, Friday.—More beer, better travel conditions, more mobile cinemas and canteens, overcrowded leave centres, more radio sets, pilfering of parcels and ...

    Article : 190 words
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