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(FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENT! lYOL. LXTV., NO. 51 (ClaesISed Advertiefaijg ea Paga U) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1944 I All Super-Forts Factory Wrecked by R. A. F. Bomb Depot Blast Lindern Is Captured b i m a 4 Return to Base M i < ' /V By American Troops; After Tokyo Hit

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