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  3. GERMANS HELD IN TERRIFIC BATTLE Loss Over 800 Tanks in Kursk Attack

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Germans are throwing masses of tanks and men and mighty forces of planes into the offensive against the Russians, but have failed to gain any of the spectacular early successes which characterised their first two summer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARABS FERRY NAZIS ON HORSEBACK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—When the Germans were surrendering in Tunisia, after the fall of Tunis, astuto Arabs instituted a horseback ...

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  6. PLANS TO BOMB VOLCANOES

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Hitler's newspaper, "Voelkischer Beobacher," under the headline, "Italy's and Japan's Volcanoes to Be Bombarded: New ...

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  7. U.S. ATTITUDE TOWARDS FRENCH COMMITTEE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The time and form of American recognition of the French Committee of National Liberation depends on its ability to show a more co-operative attitude to-wards the Allied war effort, and ceasing to be a source of ...

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  8. TO NOMINATE GEN. MACARTHUR FOR PRESIDENCY

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.Mr.—Mr. Joseph P. Savage, leader of the "General Douglas MacArthur for President Club," stated that the ...

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  9. Cotton Mills Opened in Rhodesia

    SALISBURY (Rhodesia), Wednesday. — The first cotton spinning mills in Rhodesia have been opened. They were established by the ...

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  10. V.C. Winner Ordered to Pay £3050 Damages

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first winner of the Victoria Cross in this war, Squadron Leader James Brindley Nicolson, has been ordered to pay ...

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  11. Evacuating Italians From East Africa

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Four Italian liners are embarking between 9000 and 10,000 men, women and children from all parts of East Africa for Italy. This ...

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  13. Nazi Charges Against Allied Leaders

    LONDON, Wednesday.— "The Times" diplomatic correspondent says the German Government has pubished two more White Books, ...

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  14. MARTINIQUE JOINS ALGIERS REGIME

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Morocco Radio says that Martinique has joined the French Committee of National Liberation, and has ...

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  15. ARGENTINA MAY BREAK WITH AXIS

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.— The President of Argentina (General Ramirez), in an address to Army and Navy officers, hinted that ...

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  16. Brazilians Willing to Fight

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Brazillan Ambassador said Brazil had decided to provide an expeditionary force, should the Allied Command consider ...

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  17. EAST ANGLIAN TOWN STRAFED BY FIGHTERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two enemy fighters in daylight yesterday machinegunned an East Anglian coastal town. Two persons were seriously injured and ...

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  18. RAIDS ON SICILY KEPT UP

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The pounding of Sicily's airfields and ports went on yesterday unabated. Allied heavy, medium and light bombers, protected by fighters, were employed. On Monday night bombers attacked ...

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  19. GREECE "IN STATE OF REVOLUTION"

    CAIRO, Wednesday.— Following recent civilian demonstrations against the execution of Greek hostages, the German Military Governor declared Greece to be in a ...

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  20. Poison Gas Used in Robbery Attempt

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—A woman cashier, who was gassed in a Chicago Currency Exchange hold-up on Saturday, has died, giving the police what ...

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  21. SPANIARDS RELIEVED OF POSTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German Overseas Radio states that five National Councillors of the National Phalange have been relieved of all ...

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  22. Saw Gen. Sikorski's Plane Crash

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that the Secretary for War (Sir James Grigg) was an eyewitness of the plane crash in which ...

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  23. U.S. DEMAND FOR WAGE INCREASES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— Rival C.I.O. and A.F.L. unions are preparing to demand wage increases for 11.000,000 shipyard workers in ...

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  24. Tribunal to Deal With Absenteeism

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Askern main colliery at Doncaster has established a tribunal of three, consisting of representatives of the workmen, ...

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  25. STIR IN NORWAY

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.— Although the Germans have denounced it as a forgery, an appeal purported to have been signed by the German ...

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  26. A.T.S. GIRLS AS STOKERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Eight "boiler girls" told the Queen about the hardest and dirtiest jobs in the A.T.S. when, as Commander-in-Chief of ...

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  27. Dutch Doctors' Resistance I

    STOCKHOLM. Wednesday.—It is reliably reported that the Germans are attempting to break the resistance of Dutch doctors by sending hundreds to ...

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  28. "Warships" With Sails

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fifteen motor fishing vessels, the only British warships still using sail, have completed an adventurous voyage of 2000 miles ...

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  29. MAHARAJAH GRANTED DIVORCE: WEDS AGAIN

    RENO. Wednesday.—The Maharajah of Indore has been granted a divorce from the former Marguerite Lawler Branyen on the grounds of extreme ...

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  30. PLEA FOR BIG OFFENSIVE AGAINST JAPAN

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, in a message to the peoples of the United Nations, urged an immediate, large-scale Allied offensive against Japan in order to thwart her desperate efforts to regear and replenish her war machine, and also to reduce the time and price which must be paid for an Allied victory. He declared that now was the opportune moment ...

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  32. Condemned Murderer's Bid For Liberty

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Wednesday.— Less than two hours before he was to have been hanged for murdering an [?] lishwoman two yeare ago, Harry [?] ...

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