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  2. CLEAN-UP OF CHICAGO GANGSTERS

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—-A "big black book" found fin the home of 38-year-old Mrs. Florence Barad when she was arrested on a charge of attempting to dispose of stolen cigarettes, gave Federal agents a clue which may lead to a clean-up of gangsters. ...

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  3. British and Canadians Link Up

    LONDON, Sunday.—In Normandy, the British Second Army has linked up with the first Canadian Army in the battle for Falaise, and they are fighting on a united front east of the Orne. In the last 48 hours they have advanced five miles and their thrust is driving deeper all the time. No official news has been given of the ...

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  4. FOOD FOR PEOPLE OF FLORENCE

    NAPLES, Sunday. — Eighth Army troops are still on the south bank of the Arno, but food supplies are being sent to the people in the northern ...

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    MARSHAL TITO, commander of the Yugoslavian forces, who arrived in Italy a few hours after the British Prime Minister, Mr Churchill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIED TROOPS HAVE PASSED TAUNGNI

    KANDY, Sunday.—A new push by Chinese troops has driven the Japanese south of Myitkyina toward Bhamo, enemy base on the ...

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  7. BRAVE CZECH FIGHTS NAZIS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Allied sergeant fighting in France is a Czechoslovakian, and he came into the limelight recently when he led a large ...

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  8. CHURCHILL CONFERS WITH US OFFICIALS

    NAPLES, Sunday.— The United States Under-Secretary for War, Mr. Patterson, and the US Army Supply Chief, General Somervell, ...

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  9. Good Progress by Russian Army

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—The Russians yesterday struck deeper into Estonia and Latvia, and increased their threat to East Prussia and Warsaw. The Red Army reports the liberation of 600 more places in these advances, which were made in the face of desperate German resistance. ...

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  10. MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Two memorial services were conducted in Sydney this morning. One was for the late World Chief Scout, Lord Somers, ...

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  11. DEVELOPMENT OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— A forecast that the coalmining district of Newcastle would become one of the greatest textile centres in Australia, was ...

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  12. Prime Minister III

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, has been forced by illness to cancel his Referendum campaign. He is suffering from ...

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  13. SHIPS AND SEAPLANES DESTROYED IN SECOND RAID ON HALMAHERA

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Sunday.—For the second day running, Allied planes conducted a surprise attack against Japanese shipping at Halmahera. A 1000-ton freighter was sunk and, a 3000-ton freighter-transport was seriously damaged, while five coastal vessels and 28 barges were ...

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  14. OPTIMISTIC VIEW IN GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. — Newspapers this morning reflected the excitement of the people of Britain, who are jubilant over the successes of ...

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  15. GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT TREASON

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Three Japanese sisters have been convicted of conspiracy to commit treason by helping two German prisoners of war to escape. ...

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  16. JAPS JITTERY AFTER LAST AIR RAID

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—Although the Japanese have said that little damage resulted from the American Super Fortresses' raid on Kyushu Island ...

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  17. Every US Pacific Naval Man will Vote

    SAN FRANCISCO. Sunday.— Every eligible voting man in the Navy service in the Pacific will receive a ballot for the November Presidential election, in spite ...

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  18. MYSTERY MAN AT WORK IN FRANCE

    LONDON. Sunday. — Radio France has announced that General de Gaulle has appointed a special Commissioner in France to represent the ...

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  19. 20,000 ATLANTIC CROSSINGS

    LONDON, Sunday.— When a bomber landed in Great Britain last week it brought the total of Atlantic ferry crossings for the war to 20,000. ...

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  20. Peace Prospects in Pacific Area

    SEATTLE, Sunday.—In a nation-wide broadcast from a destroyer in the Seattle, harbour, President Roosevelt spoke of America's million-odd fighting men in the Pacific, and the need for a chain of bases to ensure the country's safety from aggression by the Japanese. ...

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  21. MINESWEEPER BLOWN TO PIECES IN CHANNEL

    LONDON, Sunday.— Day and night units of the Royal Navy follow ships carrying supplies to the battle areas in France, guarding them from ...

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  22. Germans Will be Hunted In Many Places

    LONDON, Sunday. — "A great part of the German forces in Europe are in a bad way and we are going. to hunt them in many places," said ...

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  23. US SHIPPING LOSSES

    LONDON. Sunday.— Two American vessels have been lost in European waters, but no details have been released of the sinkings. They were a ...

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