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  3. POLES KEEP IN FIGHTING TRIM

    Polish paratroops in Scotland went through their paces in realistic battle exercises, and proved themselves tough and hardened fighters. Dropped from aircraft, they reached their weapon containers in a matter of seconds and advanced under a barrage of live ammunition to take strategic points held by the "enemy." The picture shows them advancing through barbed wire under fire of live ammunition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RED ARMY STILL DRIVING FORWARD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Red Army on the Middle Don battle front is still driving forward with the same speed and force that characterised the initial break-through. Several more places have been captured, and after eight days' fighting Axis casualties ...

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  6. FEARED 1000 DEAD IN TURKISH 'QUAKE

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Berlin Radio says it is now feared 1000 persons perished in an earthquake in Anatolia (Turkey), including high Turkish ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. ALLIED PATROLS ACTIVE IN TRIPOLITANIA AND TUNISIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Allied patrols have been active in Tripolitania and Tunisia. Cairo reports that the work of mine clearance and road repairs by the 8th Army is going on satisfactorily; earlier reports from correspondents indicated that our vanguard is pushing ...

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  8. DRASTIC NEW TAX IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Assessments for a new tax on wealth, just published, are causing a great stir in Turkey. "The Times" ...

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  10. PLANES ACTIVE OVER BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—The latest communique reports attacks by R.A.F. fighters and bombers on enemy targets in Japanese-occupied ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. High Chinese, Official Executed for Corruption

    CHUNKING. Wednesday.—Lin Shih Liang, head of the Finance Ministry's transportation department, was executed to-day by personal order of Marshal ...

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  12. Beaufighters Control Skies Over Africa

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The R.A.F.'s Beaufighters have driven Axis bombers from the night skies over Allied North African cities. ...

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  13. HUNGARIANS WANT A REST

    LONDON, Wed. — Hungary is reported to have requested Germany to allow five Hungarian divisions in the Voronez sector ...

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  14. Hideous Ordeal In Jap Prison Ship

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Survivors whose identity cannot be revealed, but the accuracy of whose story cannot be questioned, have ...

    Article : 321 words
  15. Premier of Manchukuo Commits Suicide

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday. — General Chang Ching Hui, Premier of Manchukuo, poisoned all members of his family, shot and killed his Japanese ...

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  16. "BALED OUT" WITHOUT PARACHUTE

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—Hearing cries of "Help, help!" Capt. Gerow, piloting a Boston fighter-bomber, called out to Harry Griffiths, who was in the ...

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  17. German General Presented Captor With Field Glasses

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The credit for capturing the German General Ritter von Thoma goes to Captain Grant Singer, former West Country master of ...

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  18. NEW AUSTRALIAN SUNDERLAND SQUADRON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—When a young pilot officer, R. C. O. Lovelock, R.A.F., visited Australia as a member of the crew of one of five Sunderland ...

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  19. Heavy U.S. Attack on Kiska

    "WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A Navy communique states that U.S. bombers, oscorted by fighters, executed a heavy co-ordinated attack on Japanese shore ...

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  20. U.S. GENERAL IN COMMAND of GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Gibraltar was General Eisenhower's headquarters in the first anxious days of the North African ...

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  21. More Successes Against Axis Ships in Mediterranean

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Submarines and light naval forces in the Mediterranean have reported further successes against ships supplying Axis forces in North Africa. ...

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  22. CREWLESS SHIPS AMERICA'S LATEST

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A new system of marin[?] transportation, using convoys of completely automatic and crewless concrete ...

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  23. DEMOCRATIC TRIAL FOR UNION OFFICIALS SOUGHT

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.—The South African Trades and Labor Council has cabled the Australian Mineworkers' Union for support in securing ...

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