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  3. POSITION IN HOLLAND SWINGING IN ALLIES' FAVOR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at S.H.A.E.F. says the whole position in the Dutch Lowlands seems to be swinging in the Allies' favor. The important communications bub of Tilburg is now threatened from the cast by the British Second Army's advance, and German forces in that area ...

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  4. BOTH SIDES THROW FRESH RESERVES INTO EAST PRUSSIAN BATTLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Both sides have thrown fresh reserves of armor and infantry into the East Prussian battle, says the Moscow correspondent of Associated Press. The fighting has reached white heat along a front of over 150 miles. Two famous German panzer ...

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    BUILT TO CARRY AN AIRBORNE TANK, this new British giant, the Hamilcar glider, was loaded with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Wave Of Pessimism In Berlin

    LONDON, Wed.—A new wave of pessimism is sweeping Berlin as the strength of the Red Army's East Prussian offensive discloses ...

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  7. Chinese Recapture Sinning

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The High Command announces that the Chinese have recaptured Sinning, 99 miles north of Kweilin. They have progressed against ...

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  8. Critical Food Position In Holland

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Netherlands Government Information Service in London says underground sources in Holland ...

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  9. LORD GOWRIE'S HIGH PRAISE OF AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Lord Gowrie, at a press conference before his departure for London, expressed deep regret at leaving Australia, where ...

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  10. STRAIN ON AUSTRALIA WILL NOT BE RELAXED UNTIL JAPS. ARE BEATEN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Australian Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland), at a press conference, said the Australian people had been so fully occupied with the war effort that little time had been given as yet to post-war planning. He pointed out that, from the manpower aspect, Australia ...

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  11. Unrest in Belgium Over Food Rations

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Belgian Cabinet has considered the Communists' complaints regarding the Government's policy about food distribution ...

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  12. American Prisoners Deliberately Drowned

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—How a Japanese submarine submerged, leaving 100 American prisoners, with their hands tied, to drown on deck, was related in an ...

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  13. GERMANS FLEEING FROM GREECE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Remnants of the German garrison in Greece are fleeing north to Salonika, apparently intending to get out of the country by ...

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  14. NEW HELLCATS RUN RING ROUND ZEROS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S Navy lets thrown into the Pacific new Helleat fighters which are bringing down Japanese planes at a ratio of 31 to one. ...

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  15. Deadly Armor-Piercing Incendiary Bullet

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Under-Secretary of War (Mr. Patterson) revealed that a new armor-piercing incendiary ...

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  16. CONTINUED PROGRESS IN ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Eighth Army covered four miles from Cervia to the village of Savio without opposition. They are now nine miles from Ravenna. The ...

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  17. Mr. Dewey's Foreign Policy

    MINEEAPOLIS, Wednesday.—Governor Thomas Dewey, Republican nominee for the Presidency, said in a speech that American participation in a world peace ...

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  18. Supplies For Prisoners In Japan

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Under Secretary of State (Mr. Stettinius) announced the completion of protracted negotiations with Japan for the transfer ...

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  19. Spanish Revolt

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Officers of the Spanish regular army are deserting to the guerillas, and Republican forces tire occupying a number of factories in apparent ...

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  20. HANOVER RAIDED

    LONDON, Wed.—Bomber Command planes last night attacked objectives in Hanover and western Germany. Enemy waters were mined ...

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  21. Mysterious Lighting Up Of Rhineland Cities

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Pilots have observed mysterious lighting up of the Rhineland cities of Cologne, Dusseldorf and Duisburg at night time. ...

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  22. THREE BIG QUESTIONS IN U.S. PEOPLE'S LIVES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mrs. Roosevelt, at a press conference, said the question of a fourth term was not the major issue of the Presidential campaign, ...

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  23. German "Army" In Spain

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Germans in Spain have formed a perfectly equipped "army" of 40,000, which may try to go to the help of the German garrison in ...

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  24. Renault Dies After Transfer From Prison To Hospital

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Louis Renault (67), motor manufacturer, died of heart failure in hospital, whither he had been transferred from prison. He was ...

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  25. Canadian Air Transport Squadrons For Far East

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Bowhill, commanding the R.A.F. Transport Command, told a press conference that two all-Canadian ...

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  26. New Order Must Be Founded Upon Justice

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Any international order to be established when the war is over should represent justice—justice so armed as to be beyond challenge. This was the practical core of a speech by Lord Halifax, British Ambassador to Washington, delivered last night at the Philadelphia tercentenary celebrations of the birth of William Penn, founder of the State ...

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