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  4. U.S. COMMANDER

    Lt. Gen. Jacob L. Devers is commander of American forces in the European Theatre of Operations. Formerly commanding ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Italian Anxiety Grows

    LONDON, Thursday: Algiers Radio says: Allied troops are carrying out large-scale exercises in landing manoeuvres. These landing exercises, combined with the recent successful air attacks ...

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  6. COLOGNE BOMBED BY RAF

    LONDON, Thursday: An Air Ministry communique says: "Bomber Command planes last ...

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  7. Japanese and Allied Raids in North

    Japanese bombers and fighters were again active over Allied-occupied New Guinea on Tuesday, ...

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  8. JAPANESE NOW ON DEFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Japan hay gone on the defensive in the hope of holding Greater East Asia, says the New York Times ...

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  9. Lend-Lease To Australia

    Materials from three United Nations go into these Australian interceptor planes as the Allies pool their raw materials and production under lend-leabe agreements. These Australian mechanics are tuning up an engine made in the United States, while the planes in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Denies Soviet Peace Talks

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Stockholm pro-German Swedish newspaper. Allehanda, published today a special edition stating ...

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  11. 'German Plans For Offensive Against Britain'

    LONDON, Thursday: The Daily Mail's correspondent on the German frontier says: Berlin military circles are ...

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  12. "Enemy Letting Aleutians Go By Default"

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Japanese apparently are letting the Aleutians go by default, says Foster Hailey, ...

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  13. United Nations Have Sufficient Shipping For Offensive

    LONDON, Thursday: The naval correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says: The United Nations now command a sufficient reserve of shipping to enable them to embark simultaneously upon more than one amphibious operation. ...

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  14. U.S. Shipping Was Practically Destroyed

    NEW YORK, Thursday: "During the first year the in the war, America's 11-million tons of commercial ...

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  15. Slater Returns

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "I very much regret that my present ill-health, due to the rigor of the winter which I spent in Russia, ...

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  16. CHARLIE CHAPLIN MARRIES 18-YEAR-OLD

    NEW YORK, Wednesday; The Santa Barbara correspondent of Associated Press says: Charlie Chanlin (54) married Oona ...

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  17. WILL USE FORGE IF NECESSARY FOR PEACE

    NEW YORK. Wednesday: The Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox) addressing the Northwestern University at Evanston, Ill'nols. ...

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  18. GREAT ALLIED VICTORY IN ATLANTIC

    LONDON, Thursday: "The stage is set for the announcement of a great victory in the Atlantic--the ...

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  19. U.S. CENSORSHIP DISCOVERS ENEMY PLOTS

    NEW YORK. Thursday: The Associated Pre s correspondent at Washington says: The Chief Censor. Byron Price, testifying to the ...

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  20. Canadian Synthetic Rubber

    OTTAWA, Wednesday: All the rubber Canada needed for the war and all likely to be needed after the war would he produced ...

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  23. OVER 200 STRIKES IN FIRST QUARTER OF 1943

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia probably had more strikes in the first three months of 1943 than any other quarter since the ...

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  24. ALLIED RAIDS IN BURMA

    LONDON. Thursday: A New Delhi joint communique states: "RAF bombers, escorted by fighters, on Wednesday, attacked Atet, ...

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  25. NAZIS DESCRIBE ALLIED LANDING CRAFT

    LONDON. Thursday: According to Berlin Radio, Allied invasion forces in the Mediterranean are using landing craft able to carry ...

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  26. CIRCUS LICENCE CANCELLED

    SYDNEY. Thursday: In the interest of public safety, said the Chief Secretary (Mr Baddeley to-day. he had cancelled the circus ...

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  27. OBJECTS TO U S. BEING FINANCIAL LEANING POST

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The New York Journal American in [?]ditorial entitled "making us [?]leaning post for weak nations," ...

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  28. ICELANDIC SHIP BOMBED

    LONDON, Thursday: A Reykjavik message says: A four-engined German bomber bombed and machine-gunned the 800-ton ...

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  29. BRISBANE BAKERS' S APPLICATION

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Bakers in Brisbane, whose award was cancelled by the Industrial Court recently, today, following the bread ...

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  30. ACCIDENT TOLL IN USA

    WASHINGTON. Thursday: Employment accidents in the United States between July. 1940, and January. 1943 killed 48.500 persons ...

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  31. CURTIN'S CONDITION

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) will not be able to attend the Trades Union conference in Melbourne ...

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  32. TURKISH POLICE ACTION

    ANKARA, Thursday: Police in Istanbul closed a German propaganda bookshop. The manager has been held for questioning. ...

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