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  3. LOADING ITALIAN PLANE

    Depth charges are loaded into the bomb bay of an Italian seaplane for anti-U-boat petrol off the Italian coast. In addition to hunting German submarines, Italian seaplanes have done escort duty for Allied conveys, and bombers have attacked German targets in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STEADY PROGRESS IN BRESKENS POCKET

    LONDON, Thursday.—Canadian and British progress in most areas in the Breskens pocket continued steadily yesterday, although no hard core of the enemy's defences has yet been encountered. There is no sign of a major enemy withdrawal from the area. The Germans in the north-western corner of the ...

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  5. DRIVE INTO CZECHOSLOVAKIA ONE OF GREATEST OF RED ARMY'S FEATS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian drive into Czechoslovakia on a front of 170 miles is described as one of the greatest of the Red Army's feats. It constitutes a new threat to Hungery, as the Russians have ahead of them river, valleys stretching towards the ...

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  6. DEMAND THAT WAR CRIMINALS BE PUNISHED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The T.U.C., by a big majority, adopted the Anglo-Soviet Trades Union Committee's report on the treatment of Germany ...

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  7. HITLER FORMS "HOME GUARD"

    LONDON, Thursday.—Hitler has decreed the formation of a Volkssturm (people's storm troops), corresponding to the British Home Guard, ...

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  8. WORLD AUTHORITY OVER AVIATION UNLIKELY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent understands that the U.S., China and Russia will combine at the ...

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  9. POLISH AIRMEN'S FEAT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Six A.D.G.B. Mustangs, with Polish pilots yesterday afternoon destroyed six German aircraft, all Messerschmitt 109's, which were flying ...

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  10. ENEMY'S HORRIBLE CRIMES IN GREECE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The horrors of another Lidice, this time in Greece, were revealed by the Archbishop of Greece (Dr. Damascinos) in a talk with an Athens correspondent. Eighty Germans had been killed in Karlavrita, he said, and the Germans decided to destroy the whole population. ...

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  11. Reported That Horthy Deported To Germany

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Stockholm "Svenska Dagbladet's' Berlin correspondent says Admiral Horthy has been deported to Germany, where he will be interned ...

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  12. ITALIAN FRONT BRIDGEHEAD ACROSS PISCIATELLO RIVER

    ROME, Thursday.—A bridgehead across the Pisciatello River has been established by the Canadians advancing on Cesena. The bridgehead, which ...

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  13. FLYING BOMB CRASHES ON HOUSING ESTATE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Soldiers were called out to help with rescue work when a flying bomb last night crashed on a housing estate in a town in southern England. ...

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  14. U-BOATS BACK IN CANADIAN WATERS

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—The crash of bursting depth charges along Canada's Atlantic shores heralded the return of U-boats to this side of the ...

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  15. CURRENCY CHAOS IN GREECE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—"Evening Star" war correspondent submitted the following expense account for his first day in Athens: Shoeshine, ...

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  16. Rommel Buried

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German Newsagency states that Field-Marshal Rommel was buried at Wurtemberg yesterday. Field-Marshal von Rundstedt ...

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  17. TIDDIM CAPTURED

    KANDY, Thursday.—Indian troops of the 14th Army have captured Tiddim. The Japanese defences covering the northern approaches collapsed under a heavy ...

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  18. JAPS. DRIVE THROUGH CHINESE POSITIONS

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Japanese have advanced six miles through Chinese positions north of Kweilin. The Chinese temporarily blocked the Japanese, ...

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  19. JAPS RELYING ON SPIRITUALISM

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—According to Tokio Official Radio, the former Foreign Minister, Yosuk Matsuoka, declared in a magazine interview that if there was any ...

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  20. Ming Art Treasures in Peiping Looted

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Chinese Puppet Government officials eager to contribute to Japanese scrap metal and timber drives, looted the Imperial summer palace ...

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  21. 559 KILLED IN RAIDS ON MANCHESTER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Manchester's air raid casualties totalled 559 killed and 1778 injured. During the heavy raids on December 22 and 23, 1940, 372 of the total ...

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  22. DETAILS OF TEMPEST FIGHTER PLANE

    LONDON, Thursday.—After a long period on the secret list, some details of the Tempest fighter may now be revealed. The Tempest, which was designed by ...

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  23. Plans For Military Government of Germany

    S.H.A.E.F., Thursday.—Germans waging partisan war against the Allies will face the death penalty. This was stated at S.H.A.E.F. when plans were revealed for military government of Germany. There will be no fraternisation between Allied soldiers and Germans, and it will be punishable for Germans to invite Allied soldiers into out-of-bounds zones. The plan ...

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