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  2. WAR IN NORMANDY

    London, June 18.—A Supreme Headquarters communique (No. 26) issued late to-night, states: "The Allies have cut off the Cherbourg Peninsula from the rest of Normandy, having reached the west coast near Barneville-sur-Mer. In the centre a steady advance ...

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  3. PILOTLESS PLANES

    Lodon, June 18.—Pilotless planes were over England intermittently all day today. The Press Association correspondent tonight stated ...

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  4. RAIDS ON GERMANY

    London, June 18—"The 1300 Flying Fortresses and Liberators which today attacked oil refineries in the northwest of Germany and ...

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  5. GERMANS CUT OFF

    London, June 18.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent at army headquarters in France tonight says: "The elements of two ...

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  6. MANNERHEIM LINE

    Moscow, June 18.-A Soviet communique states: "Russian troops on the Leningrad front and the Karelian Isthmus, as a result of an ...

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  7. FATEFUL DAYS

    London, June 19.-The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, speaking at a luncheon at the Mexican Embassy today, said: "It is a great ...

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  8. RAPID ADVANCE

    London, June 18.-"The Eighth Army troops continuing their rapid advance in Italy, are now in the outskirts of Perugia, which is ...

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  9. On Outskirts of Wiipuri

    London, June 19.-Reuter's correspondent in Moscow says: "The latest report from the Soviet front line states: 'We are on the ...

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  10. Retreating Germans

    London, June 19.—It is officially announced that over 800 retreating Germans in the Cherbourg Peninsula were killed or wounded ...

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  11. French Targets

    London, June 18.—A report from A.E.F. headquarters states: "Low clouds over many parts of the battle area today again restricted ...

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  12. Position Critical

    London, June 19.-The Associated Press correspondent in Stockholm quotes "Aftonbladet's" Helsinki correspondent as saying: ...

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  13. ALLIED GAINS

    London, June 18.—It was reported at supreme headquarters to-night that the Ninth United States Division had cut the Cherbourg ...

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  14. Bombing the Enemy

    London, June 19.—It was learned at Supreme Headquarters this morning that there is no late news of the fighting north and south ...

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  15. Attack Maintained

    London, June 19.—More pilotless bombers dropped last night.; and this morning over scattered areas in Southern England. ...

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  16. New German Weapon

    London, June 19.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent with the advanced British forces in Normandy states that the ...

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  17. Anzac Squadrons

    London, June 19.—Australian' and New Zealand squadrons again. joined in the large-scale attacks by Mosquitoes from the Second ...

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  18. Burma Operations

    Kandy (Ceylon), June 19.-A SouthEast Asia Command communique states: "Chinese and Chindit troops have advanced closer to Mogaung. The Chinese ...

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  19. Soviet Air Force

    Moscow, June 18.-A Soviet air communique states: "The Russian; Air Force last night dealt massed j blows on enemy aerodromes in the ...

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  20. Elba Island

    London, June 19-A special communique, issued by the advanced headquarters in Italy, states: '"The French troops made further ...

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  21. Beating the Bombers

    London, June 19.-"R.A.F. fighters and anti-aircraft gunners, after four days of ceaseless effort, have evolved a new technique to beat ...

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  22. Berlin Communique

    London, June 19.—A Berlin communique states: "The centre of gravity of the fighting in Normandy is in the St. Sauveur area. ...

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  23. The Chindits

    Kandy (Ceylon), June 16.-An indication of the polyglot 'nature of the Chindits is provided in a recent group photograph in which ...

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  24. Finnish Statement

    London, June 19.-The British United Press correspondent in Stockholm says that the Finnish Prime Minister, M. Linkomies, in ...

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  25. War in Jugoslavia

    London, June 18.—A Jugoslav communique from Marshal Tito's headquarters states: "The Germans' seventh offensive in Western ...

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  26. The British Forces

    New York, June 18.—The meagre news about the British operations in France and Italy appearing in the American press has prompted ...

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  27. Desperate Counter-attack

    London, June 18.—"American infantry and artillery this afternoon beat off a desperate German counter-attack, which was designed to ...

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  28. SURPRISE FAILED

    London, June 18.—The British United Press correspondent at Allied headquarters in Italy says:—"The battle for Elba is proving ...

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  29. RAID ON LE HAVRE

    London, June 17.—Air photographs of Le Havre when it was clear of smoke permit a more complete assessment of the heavy ...

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  30. German Threat

    London, June 19.—The Berlin radio says: "Whatever success the enemy may achieve in combating the new devastating missile he ...

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  31. General Promoted

    London, June 18.-The Moscow radio says that General Govorov has been promoted to a Marshal of the Soviet Union. ...

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  32. JUGOSLAV GOVERNMENT

    London, June 18.—The Algiers radio says that representatives of the Jugoslav Government and Marshal Tito have reached ...

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  33. GERMANS ADMIT RETREAT

    London, June 19.—A Berlin communique states:—"The enemy on Elba has" been reinforced by new landings. The island garrison is ...

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  34. WORK OF THE AIR FORCE

    London, June 19.—Residents of the south coast have watched scores of exciting races in the last few days between pilotless planes ...

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  35. Secretary for War

    London, June 19.—The Secretary for War, Sir James Grigg, after a visit to the Normandy battlefront at the invitation of General ...

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  36. Changsha Entered

    Chungking, June 18.—The Chinese communique yesterday stated: "There was heavy fighting on Friday in the south-eastern ...

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  37. Telephone Service

    London, June 18.—It has been announced that a new cable connecting France and Britain, which was laid after "D Day," is now ...

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  38. Fighting the Robots

    London, June 19.—Since dawn fighters have been circling the sky over Southern England, attacking pilotless bombers, which continued ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. German Ruthlessness

    London, June 18.—The "Daily! Telegraph's" Zurich correspondent says that the Germans publicly executed 15 hostages, including a ...

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  40. Australian Pilots' Tally

    London, June 19.-Two kills last week were credited to an Australian Spitfire squadron, which, to-­gether with a further Australian Halifax kill, raised the Australian ...

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  41. Gale in the Channel

    London, June 19.—A gale with 60 miles an hour gusts, was blowing in the Straits of Dover at mid-day, ripping the sea into a ...

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