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  3. AIMING TO CUT GERMAN ESCAPE ROUTE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—AMERICAN landing troops, supported by tanks, have progressed well beyond the Mussolini canal, according to an Allied ...

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  4. "WE'RE BOTH IN THIS !"

    Tow Soldiers, recently in the Ramu Valley, Now Guinne, quench their thirst form a drum a drinking water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW LANDING ON ITALY

    First picture o new Allied landing on west coast of Italy. Allied troops wade ashore on Italian coast south of Rome.—A.A.P. Beam Wireless Picture gram ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPS. LOSE EIGHT SHIPS

    From Frank Dexter G e n. MacArthur's H.Q., Thursday.—The Japanese lost more than ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. JAP. REINFORCEMENTS FAIL TO RUN BLOCKADE

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Thursday.—With the increasing threat to Madang caused by the Australian push in the Ramu Valley the Japanese are bringing reinforcements down the coast by barge, but many are failing to break through our air and sea ...

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  8. Spain Orders Nazis From Ports

    LONDON, Wednesday (A:A.P.)—In reference to the recent discovery of bombs in orange ships from Spain, the Spanish Ambassador has ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. GERMAN SIEGE LINE CRUMBLING

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The capture of Krasnog- vardeisk (30 miles south of Leningrad) means that the Russians have taken the main German stronghold left in the original Leningrad siege line, says Reuters correspondent in Moscow. ...

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  10. COMING MONTHS WILL TELL

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— In an Australia Day broadcast the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) declared: ...

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  11. 200 TONS BOMBS ON TAROA

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday (A.A.P.)—Army and Navy bombers attacked four Marshal island atolls yesterday. Three atolls were raided ...

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  12. SECRET GUN TRIED

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—The Germans tried out one of their secret weapons for the. first time off Norway ...

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  13. Sternest Test Still Ahead

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Maximum concentration by the Government and the Australian people on the war effort represented the minimum ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. Russia Rejects U.S. Mediation Offer

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (AA.P.).—Russia has rejected the U.S. offer to employ her good offices in restering diplomatic relations between Poland ...

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  15. DUKE AS CHIEF SCOUT

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — The Duke of Gloucester, in his presidential address at the 34th annual meeting of the Boy Scouts' ...

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  16. Greeks' Appalling Plight Under Nazi Reprisals: Dramatic Appeal for Help

    LONDON, Thursday.—A dramatic appeal for help for Greeks rendered homeless by savage enemy reprisal measures, including the burning down and destruction of hundreds of villages, has reached Cairo from an influential Greek in Athens. HE DESCRIBES how he visited one ...

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  17. Blockade Runners Bombed

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). — Economic Warfare Minister (the Earl of Selborne) said to-day that the Government was aware that there were ...

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  18. CLOSEST EMPIRE CO-OPERATION

    WASHINGTON. Thursday (A.A.P.) — A spokesman for Lord Halifax told Associated Press to-day that while the words of the Toronto speech were the ...

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  19. LUFTWAFFE ACE FIGHTER KILLED

    LONDON, Wednesday—The German High Command states that the 25-year-old major, Prince zu Sayn-Wittgen-stein, commodore of a night-fighter ...

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  20. MASS GRAVE HORROR NEAR SMOLENSK: OVER 11,000 PRISONERS SLAUGHTERED

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—A special Soviet commission has found that the Germans at Katyn, near Smolensk, shot over 11,000 Polish prisoners in order to wipe out enemies, to, place the blame on Russia, and to swell the statistics of enemy casualties. THE COMMISSION has been ...

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  21. PRISONERS LOST IN TRANSPORT

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).— The War Office announced to-day that Japan had supplied a list of British war prisoners who are stated to have ...

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  22. Argentine Breaks With Axis Because of Spying

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday (A.A.P.).—"In the interests of national security and defence" Argentina has broken diplomatic relations with the Axis. Powers. THE ARGENTINE president [Gen. ...

    Article : 229 words
  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT would be the worst sort of tragedy if we. won this fight for human freedom, only to find that we had lost it to a ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. MUST CONTROL ENEMY TRADING BY MERCHANT SHIPS AFTER WAR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —Rear-Admiral Land, chairman of the Maritime Commission, declared to-day that control of enemy merchant shipping after the war was just as necessary to future peace as disarming the enemy. ...

    Article : 217 words
  25. Revolt Prevented in Paraguay

    ASUNCION (Parnquay) Wednesday (A.A.P.)—The Government announces that an attempted revolution was crushed ...

    Article : 52 words
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