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  3. ALLIES HOLD UPPER HAND IN ATLANTIC BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German naval spokesman, Admiral Luctzow, admitted that the Allies held the upper hand in the Battle of the Atlantic and that they were further developing their defences against U-boats. ...

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  4. STILL NO BREACH IN SOVIET POSITIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans after fierce, costly fighting, are still unable to breach the Russian lines, states despatches from Moscow. The Moscow Radio early yesterday broadcast a special announcement from the Soviet Information Bureau that the Germans' losses in their present offensive are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIED BLOW "IMMINENT"

    ANKARA, Thursday.—An Allied offensive is imminent in the Eastern Mediterranean, according to reports reaching high neutral ...

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  7. DR. EVATT HONORED IN YORKSHIRE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Leeds Council Chamber was crowded when the Lord Mayoress (Miss Kitson) formally moved that the ...

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  8. U.S. ARMS OUTPUT "NOT DISCOURAGING"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The chairman of the War Production Board (Mr. Nelson) said the arms production outlook was definitely not discouraging, ...

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  9. TOOK CHARGE OF DAMAGED PLANE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Algiers correspondent relates how Flight Lieut. Noel Coffey (22), of Sydney, took over the controls of ...

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  10. POST-WAR MIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dr. Evatt, interviewed on plans for organised post-war emigration to the Dominions, said: "The whole ...

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  11. Martinique Demonstrations

    PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Thursday.—Crowds 15,000 strong took posses sion of the streets in Fort de France (Martinique) for two days recently, ...

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  12. NAZI WEST WALL NOT IMPREGNABLE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Tests at an Army proving ground at Aberdeen (Maryland) had proved that the German West Wall ...

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  13. WORLD STIRRED BY CHINA'S RESISTANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Chinese resistance has stirred the imagination of the world," declared the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) at a "Salute to ...

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  14. Turkey's Claims

    ANKARA, Thursday.—The newspaper "Yeni Sabah," affirming that Turkey will not be ignored in postwar settlements, says: "We hear that ...

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  15. GIRAUD WELCOMED IN WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—General Giraud, who has arrived here, was accorded a full military 17-gun salute as his plane landed at the ...

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  16. GENERAL DISMISSED FOR VICHY TIES

    ALGIERS, Thursday.—General Bergeret, who is connected with the French Air Forces in West Africa, has been removed by the French Committee of ...

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  17. CENTRE OF DUSSELDORF DEVASTATED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two-thirds of the central area of Dusseldorf, containing the chief business and administrative buildings, has been destroyed ...

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  18. BURMA RAIDS JAPS' MONSOON QUARTERS HIT

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—R.A.P. Vengeance dive bombers, escorted by Hurricanes, yesterday attacked Japanese monsoon quarters at ...

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  19. Irish Prisoners on Hunger Strike

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—In the Dail the Minister for Justice (Mr. Boland) told the Labor Leader (Mr. Norton) that John M'Cool, of County Donegal, John ...

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  20. Allied Planes Aid French Patriots

    LONDON, Thursday.—British and American planes for some time have been supplying anti-Vichy Frenchmen hiding in the mountains in France with ...

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  21. KISKA BOMBARDED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A Navy Department communique states that on Tuesday evening a U.S. surface task force bombarded Kiska. Enemy shore ...

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  22. EAST ANGLIAN DISTRICT RAIDED IN DAYLIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two enemy fighters, one of which was destroyed, machine-gunned an East Anglian Coast district in daylight yesterday. They ...

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  24. AXIS FIGHTERS SHOT FROM SKY OVER SICILY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Allied bombers and fighter escorts shot Axis fighters from the sky over Sicily after two days of fierce air fighting, in which the Italians and Germans lost at least 86 planes. ...

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  25. CHINESE LEADERS DECORATED BY U.S.

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—General Stilwell, representing President Roosevelt, decorated Marshal Chiang Kai-shek as Chief Commander ...

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