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  4. ANOTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russians broke through the German lines at one point between the railways from Kharkov to Krasnodar and Lozovaya, according to a "Red Star" front line despatch. Russian gunners secured the break-through. Their heavy barrage in a narrow sector silenced enemy firing ...

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  5. ALLIED LEADERS IN MEDITERRANEAN

    General Eisenhower, Allied Commander-in-Chief, North Africa, accompanied by Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, Naval Commander-inChief, visits units of the British Fleet in the Mediterranean. The picture shows: On board the British flagship, left to right, Vice-Admiral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIES MORE THAN HOLDING THEIR OWN AT SALERNO Still Pouring in Reinforcements

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German threat to the Allied bridgehead at Salerno seems to have ended, according to the latc[?]t reports from the front. The British United Press correspondent with the 5th Army, cabling yesterday, said the Salerno ...

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  7. GERMAN JACKBOOT IN NORTHERN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The German occupation of Northern italy hangs like a shadow over the people," declared Aldo Forte, British United Press staff correspondent in Switzerland, who has just returned from a visit to Italy. ...

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  8. ITALIAN WARSHIPS AT ALEXANDRIA

    ALEXANDRIA, Thursday.— Eleven Italian warships with a British escort arrived at Alexandria this morning from Malta. ...

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  9. HITLER'S S.S. CORPS REMODELLED

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—It is reported that Hitler is transforming his black-shirted Nazi elite corps, the "Waffen S.S.," ...

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  10. POPE REBUFFS GERMANS

    MADRID, Thursday.—The Pope refused to see a special envoy from General Kesselring, the German Commander, Because "the presence ...

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  11. ARRESTED IN U.S. AS NAZI SPY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The F.B.I. Director (Mr. Edgar Hoover) has announced the arrest of John Purvis (43) on a charge of acting ...

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  12. ONLY BEGINNING OF HARD FIGHTING

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday.—General Marshall told a reception at the American Embassy that the battle for Salerno was only the ...

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  13. Over-Optimism Denounced

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Assailing the American public's "foolish, childish, criminal overoptimism," the Secretary of the ...

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  14. FIRST OFFENSIVE "ERROR"

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to Reuter's correspondent at Lugano (Switzerland), competent observers regard the battle ...

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  15. SWITZERLAND BLOCKADED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Swiss Radio, broadcasting to America, stated that German customs officers had blockaded Switzerland from all ...

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  16. Campaigning Season About to Begin in Burma

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Pierse, Commander-in-Chief of the Air Forces in India, said in a speech that the campaigning ...

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  17. CAVALLERO COMMITS SUICIDE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germancontrolled Rome Radio reports that Marshal Cavallero has committed suicide. He was formerly Italian Chief ...

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  18. Sinister German Proclamation

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germancontrolled Rome Radio broadcast the following proclamation from the German Supreme Command: "All British ...

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  19. MANY TARGETS RAIDED IN GERMANY AND FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Flying Fortresses at dusk last evening bombed two aircraft plants and a ball-bearing works in the Paris area. It was the first occasion on which American heavy bombers had attacked at dusk and returned home to land in darkness. The Romilly airfield also was attacked as well as ...

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  21. China to Import Gold From U.S.

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Chang Ping Chun, counsellor to the Cabinet, announced that China plans to import 200,000,000 dollars (U.S. curency) worth ...

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