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  4. MAMMOTH TANK CLASHES IN POLTAVA BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mammath tank battles are raging north and north-west of Poltava, where the Russians in some sectors today advanced two or three miles. ...

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  5. 100 FIRES IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nearly 100 fires were burning in Berlin eight hours after the great ...

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  6. First Picture of Jap 'Sitting Birds' Caught at Wewak

    BOMBS RAINING DOWN on the Japanese air base at Baram, one of the four airfields in the Wewak (New Guinea) area, in a recent raid by U.S. planes. Note the havoc wrought among the planes on the ground, as more bombers come over to attack. In recent raids on the Wewak airfields more than 300 enemy planes have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. All Blows At Nazis Linked

    LONDON, Thursday.—Russian pressure from the east, Allied pressure from the south, and the weight ...

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  8. Broadcast By Churchill Again Delayed

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill will not broadcast from Quebec probably until Tuesday. ...

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  9. Big Naval Battles Are Expected In Bay of Bengal

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Naval warfare on a scale exceeding anything yet seen in the Pacific or Mediterranean, is expected in the Bay of Bengal. ...

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  10. NAZIS SINK 2 SWEDISH VESSELS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Three German destroyers shelled and sank two Swedish fishing vessels off the ...

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  11. MRS. ROOSEVELT IN N.Z.

    Auckland.—Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the United States President, arrived here today. ...

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  12. Anti-Nazi Disturbances By Danes

    LONDON, Thursday.—There were more anti-German disturbances in Copenhagen last night, chiefly in Town Hall ...

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  13. Dealing with Cowards

    LONDON, Thursday.—Himmler's program as Nazi Minister for the Interior meant a clear front against every coward and ...

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  14. ITALIANS FREEING FASCIST VICTIMS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Italy has released a number of "intellectuals" imprisoned after a political trial in 1930. AN Italian newsagency report said that they included ...

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  15. Lancaster Pilot Wins Air Force Cross

    Acting Flight-Lieutenant P. S. Isaacson, D.F.C., D.F.M., bomber now in Adelaide, has been ...

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  16. Mascot Donkey Takes Trip In Flying Fortress

    LONDON, Thursday.—A donkey stepped out of a Flying Fortress which landed in Britain from North Africa on Tuesday. ...

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  17. NAVY PLAYED BIG PART IN SICILY BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—During the Sicilian campaign the Royal Navy fired more than 20,000 rounds, said the First Lord of the ...

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  18. U.S. Planes Bag 19 Zeros

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—American bombers and fighters shot down at least 19 Zeros, and ripped up Japanese aerodromes in ...

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  19. Boris of Bulgaria III, Say Nazis

    LONDON. Thursday.—King Boris of Bulgaria had been ill for three days and was being treated by noted specialists, said a German ...

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  20. 200 Enemy Killed In Foggia Raid

    LONDON. Thursday.—The greatest number of Lightnings ever used as a strafing force from North Africa, made yesterday's attack on ...

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  21. Saboteur Failed At Gibraltar

    GIBRALTAR, Thursday.—A Spaniard in Gibraltar was arrested recently just in time to prevent a devastating act of sabotage in the ...

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  22. Thought Britain Was Starving

    LONDON. Thursday.—When a party of West African newspaper editors now in England visited Liverpool today, Mr. Daniel ...

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  23. French Committee Recognised

    LONDON, Thursday.—Britain, America, Russia, Canada, and Brazil have decided to give conditional recognition to the French Committee of National Liberation. A SPKESMAN for the British Government said that on the ...

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  24. Call for Coal Miners

    LONDON, Thursday.—A nationwide campaign to attract men to the coal-mining industry is about to be launched by the ...

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