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  2. THE SIEGFRIED LINE

    London, Oct. 4.—The Associated Press correspondent with the First Army reports: "The Americans thrust further into the German defences to-day, working behind the Siegfried line north-east of Aachen. The Germans tried to halt them with their light ...

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  3. POSITION IN HOLLAND

    London, Oct. 3.—"Polish armoured units from the First Canadian Army to-day rolled across the south border of Holland north of ...

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  4. OPENING UP ANTWERP

    London, Oct. 3.—"A strong force of R.A.F. bombers to-day dropped 12,000-pounders on West Kapelle, the most westerly point of ...

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  5. AIR WARFARE

    London, Oct. 4.—An Air Ministry communique states: "A force of Bomber Command Mosquitoes last night attacked Kassel and other ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. WAR CRIMINALS

    London, Oct. 4.—Are Hitler, Goering, Goebbels and Himmler on the British or the United Nations' list of war criminals for trial in due ...

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  7. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    London, Oct. 3.—Moscow to-night announced a new break into Jugoslavia from Rumania. Russian troops drove 25 miles into ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. VITAL CANAL BOMBED

    London, Oct. 3.—The Dortmund-Ems Canal, the main botleneck in the vast and vital inland waterway system, has been empty for ...

    Article : 343 words
  9. Red Army's Progress

    Moscow, Oct. 3.—A Soviet communique states: "Troops of the Leningrad front as a result of a skilful landing operation ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. Burma Operations

    Kandy, Oct. 4.—To-day's communique highlights are: "The troops of the 14th Army are making progress on the Chocolate ...

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  11. American Air Force

    London, Oct. 4.—Photographs taken by the United States Strategic Air Force in Europe show that the Eighth Air Force ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. German Garrison

    London, Oct. 4.—The Berlin radio states that at least 6000 German troops garrisoned on Walcharen Island are trapped in floods ...

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  13. Russians Near Belgrade

    London, Oct. 4.—The Red Army has joined up with advanced patrols of Tito's forces near Petrovgrad, says the "Red Star" ...

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  14. Australian Participants

    London, Oct. 4.—Australian Air Force Lancasters participated in the attacks on the Dortmund-Ems Canal and against the dyke at ...

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  15. The Nijmegen Bridge

    London, Oct. 4.—Reuter's correspondent with the British Second Army says: "The latest and most daring attempt to destroy the vital ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. Indian Corps

    Kandy, Oct. 4.—The Associated Press special representative says that in the six months since it advanced to meet the Japanese ...

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  17. Truce at Dunkirk

    London, Oct. 4.—Reuter's correspondent at the 21st Army Group headquarters says that a truce started at Dunkirk at 6 o'clock ...

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  18. Thrust from Antwerp

    London, Oct. 4.—The Canadian forces advanced eight miles north-east of Antwerp to capture the cross roads at Withos, says the ...

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  19. Attack on Metz

    London, Oct. 3.—"American troops are to-night storming the inner defences of Fort Briant, which is a few miles from Metz ...

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  20. GERMAN FRONTIER

    London, Oct. 3.—The American forces have achieved a definite break-through in the Siegfried line north of Aachen," states Reuter's ...

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  21. Troop Carrier Forces

    London, Oct. 4.—Less than 3 per cent, out of nearly 6000 planes and gliders of the U.S.A.A.P. troop-carrier forces of the first Allied ...

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  22. New Zealanders in Crete

    London, Oct. 3.—The British United Press correspondent in Cairo says that New Zealand troops who were left behind in Crete ...

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  23. Destruction at Rotterdam

    London, Oct. 4.—A Dutch correspondent at Marshal Montgomery's headquarters says that the Germans have begun to destroy ...

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  24. Greatest Trade Coup in History

    Vancouver, Oct. 4.—The "Sun" says: "On the day after Germany is defeated Uncle Sam is fully prepared to launch the most imposing ...

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  25. German Prisoners

    London, Oct. 3.—"The British Second Army and the Canadian First Army, comprising the 21st Army Group, up to 6 p.m. last ...

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  26. Aid for Warsaw

    London, Oct. 4.—The Air Minister stated in the House of Commons to-day that the casualties in air operations between Italy and ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. Homeless Londoners

    London, Oct. 3.—The Government is taking drastic measures to provide adequate housing for hundreds of thousands of ...

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  28. FORT PARTLY OCCUPIED

    London, Oct. 4.—"Infantry and tanks have occupied a large part of Fort Briant. The troops are trying to burn the Germans out of ...

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  29. The U-boat Menace

    London, Oct. 4.—"The enemy can still deploy against us an effective force of U-boats of improved design, armed with new weapons ...

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  30. Destruction in Warsaw

    London, Oct. 3.—The fall of Warsaw occurred after all supplies had been exhausted and after the garrison and people were ...

    Article : 116 words
  31. Children of Dover

    London, Oct. 3.—Two hundred children, who lived in the Dover and Folkestone shelters for months during the bombing and shelling ...

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  32. Gestapo in Belgium

    London, Oct. 3.—"The Belgians intend to preserve Breendonck, a low-lying fort on the approaches to Antwerp in which the Gestapo ...

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  33. Allied Operations

    London, Oct. 4.—"The Allies control the whole of the main road from Antwerp to Withos, which is on the crossroads eight miles ...

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  34. Private Enterprise

    London, Oct. 4.—The Government after the war would exert itself tc achieve conditions in which private enterprise could play ...

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  35. War in China

    Chunking, Oct. 3.—The Associated Press correspondent reports, extremely severe fighting near Kweilin. Street fighting has become ...

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  36. Jet-Propulsion Planes

    London, Oct. 3.—The growing significance of jet-propulsion aircraft is reflected in an announcement that the council of the Royal ...

    Article : 209 words
  37. German Report

    London, Oct. 4.—A Berlin communique states: "Fierce fighting against the Russians south of the Danube Bend and for the pass ...

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  38. Mrs. Roosevelt Interviewed

    Washington, Oct. 4.—Mrs. Roose-velt, at her first press conference since D day, said she did not believe the President would make ...

    Article : 204 words
  39. Girl's Strange Story

    New York, Oct. 3.—Elizabeth; Macleod, of Youngstown, Ohio, told a bizarre story to-day of having been smuggled from Ireland ...

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  40. Berlin Communique

    London, Oct. 4.—A Berlin communique states: "The strong pressure of the Canadian First Army at Antwerp and on the ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. British Film in Spain

    London, Oct. 3.—"Four bombs were thrown in the Kursall Cinema at Barcelona yesterday during the first showing of Noel Coward's "In ...

    Article : 102 words
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