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  4. SUN. MOON AND TIDES

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  5. U.S. PLANES SUPERIOR TO ZEROS

    A marked deterioration in the ability and courage of Japanese pilots is being revealed by the ...

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  6. TRAPPED JAPS. WIN BACK VILLAGE NEAR FINSCHHAFEN

    The Japanese have recaptured the village of Katikas about two air miles north of Finschhafen and about one mils from the sea. They arc fighting with grim determination to reach the ...

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  7. GERMAN OFFICIALS FEAR CATASTROPHE ON DNIEPER FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday: Berlin officials were quoted by a Swedish correspondent last night as saying that a catastrophe threatens the whole German front in South Russia. Fighting hard to save their big armies in the Dnieper bend, the Germans ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Eisenhower Visits Fleet

    GENERAL EISENHOWER VISITS BRITISH WARSHIP: General Dwight D. Wlsenhower of the U.S. Army. Allied Commander-in-Chief in the North African theatre of operations. reviews an honor guard aboard a British Warship somewhere in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ITALY AND BALKANS POUNDED

    LONDON, Thurs.—Losing only three planes. the Allies have given the Germans in Italy and the Balkans their ...

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    SERVICE: Native ligeuists serve as information clerks in Cairo. This is Miss Laurette Blaudany. pretty Egyptian. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "KEEP OUT," SAYS WILLKIE

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—Mr. Wendell Willkie. Republican leader, to-day warned British officials not to interfere ...

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  12. TWO-RAID PLAN ON REICH

    LONDON. Thursday: The German defences were tricked by simultaneous RAF raids on Berlin and Leipzig ...

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  13. SHE TACKLED SAVAGE ZOO BEARS

    LONDON. Thurs.—A frall. middle-aged Devon woman. Mrs. Mabel Smith. actually put her head in the bears' cage. ...

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  14. Norwegian Light Craft Sink Enemy Ship

    LONDON. Thursday. — An Admiralty communique says Norwegian light warships operating off the coast of Norway on ...

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  15. GREECE SOON MUST QUIT SAYS GERMANS

    ALEXANDRIA.—"Occupation of Haly means that the Germans cannot remain long in Greece." said the Minister for ...

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  16. Indian Famine Kills Thousands

    LONDON. Thursday. — Dealt" In four months in the Bengal famine are estimated at 25.000. In Calcutta last week 2154 died ...

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  17. U.S. WARNING ON JAP POWER

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—"The British persist in the wishful thought that Japan will be a push-over as soon as Germany is ...

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  18. U.S. SENATE'S MOTION ON WORLD PEACE

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — The Senates Foreign Relations Committee approved by 20 votes to 2 a resolution pleging the ...

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  19. PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO BIRCHING OF BOY

    LONDON. Thurs.—A public inquiry will be conducted by Lord Justice Sir Rayner Goddard. of the Court of Appeal. regarding ...

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  20. U.S. COMMISSIONER FOR PRICES RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. —President Roosevelt has accepted the resignation of the Price Commissioner (Mr. Prentiss Brown) ...

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  21. MORE EXCHANGES OF CIVILIANS

    NEW DELHI. Thurs.—Baron Havashi. principal Japanese officer conducting the exchange of 1600 British. American and ...

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  22. BRITANNIA RULES THE ADRIATIC

    LONDON. Thursday.—Britain's navy. aided by free Yugoslav shore batteries and armed raiders. has gained complete control in the Adriatic in the past few days. The British United Press correspondent aboard a ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    SYDNEY: If six weldes on strike at the Newcastle defence works do not return to work by Wednesday they will be lath ...

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  24. DIED AFTER HIS FIRST PARADE

    LONDON. Thurs.—A veteran of the last war. T. E. Butler died after two and a half hours' service in the Home Guard. ...

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  26. CARROTS LAUDED BY LORD WOOLTON

    LONDON. Thursday. — After sampling minced carrots at Liverpool yesterday the Pood Minister (Lord Woolton) said: "The time ...

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  27. CUNNINGHAM SUCCEDS CUNNINGHAM

    LONDON. Thursday. — Admiral Sir John Cunningham has been appointed Commander-In-Chief in the Mediterranean in succession ...

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  29. NEW BOOK IS 8LB IN WEIGHT

    LONDON. Thursday.—The largest And heaviest book HeInemann's have ever published has Just been issued. ...

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  30. WAACS' STOCKINGS CAUSE ENVY

    LONDON. Thurs.—With envious eyes. British women watched hundreds of American WAACS march through a north-west town ...

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  31. WING COMMANDER FROM KOGARAH

    LONDON. Thurs.—Wing Commander Frauds Arthur. DPC. former bank clerk from Kogaruh. has been appointed to command ...

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