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5th Army Gains Control
RIVER LINE BROKEN UP Nazis Forced From Most Positions 8th ARMY FEELS WAY NORTH Australian Association Press LONDON, October 17.
Today's Algiers communique indicates that the German defence line along the Volturno River in Italy has been broken up, and correspondents consider that the enemy is faced with ...
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"MAJOR OFFENSIVE" IN ITALY
Secret Nazi Radio Says 30 Divisions Diverted LONDON, October 17.
"Under pressure from Himmler and acting against the advice of German generals at a recent meeting of party chiefs at his ...
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The first ship carrying grain to relieve the famine in Bengal is already unloading at an Indian port. A second ship is expected ...
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NAZIS STRONG IN ITALY
Major Forces Yet To Be Faced From Our Special Representative LONDON, October 17.
For weeks the Germans have been reinforcing their divisions in Italy from Germany and the south of France. Latest estimates say ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Portuguese War Ministry announces that the instalation of AA guns and listening posts have been completed in the Lisbon, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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LEADERSHIP OF ITALY
Count Sforza May Replace Badglio A.A.P. And Our Special Representative NEW YORK, october 16
Associates of Court Sforza, a former Italian Foreign Minister, who has lived America fr many year and has now reached the ...
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AIR ATTACKS SPREAD
Japanese Bases Pounded From NOEL ADAMS
GEN. MACARTHUR'S HQ. October 17.—The attack on Rabaul on Tuesday has since been spread to include other Japanese ...
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Associated Press of America quotes an official report that US land-based Navy Liberators made a light bombing attack on Makin ...
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GERMAN PERIL IN CRIMEA
Russians May Trap Two Big Armies BATTLE RAGING IN MELITOPOL Australian Association Press LONDON, October 17.
The main weight of the fighting in Russia is still in the southern sector between the Dnieper Bend and the Sea of Azov, but the steady Soviet advance continues in the Middle ...
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C. L. Sulzberger, in a cable to the "New York Times" from Ca[?]o says that King Peter of Yugoslavia, in an interview, reveated ...
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Dr. Tchok, a new member of the Yugoslav Cabinet and president of the National Committee of Yugoslavs in Italy, issued the following ...
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Officials of the Miners' Federation expect all mines on the northern coalfield to be at work tomorrow. Negotiations in the past ...
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Coal stacks in South Australia were still decreasing, the Premier (Mr Playford) said on Saturday. iThe reserve was then 58.424 tons It ...
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STOP PRESS
German Admissions LONDON, Oct. 17.—AAP.
A German High Command communique claims that the German evacuation of Zaporozhe was part of a great disengaging movement ...
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HOPEFUL NOTE IN MOSCOW
Much Expected Of Conference From Our Special Representative LONDON, October 16.
Political problems will be discussed by the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden), the US Secretary ot State (Mr. Hull), and the ...
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VITAL WORKS HEAVILY HIT
Fortress Losses Examined A.A.P. And British Official Wireless LONDON, October 17.
Commenting on the loss of 60 heavy bombers during the daylight raid on Schwcinfurt, in Bavaria, on Thursday, the commander of ...
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