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  4. RED ARMY MAKES LEAPFROG ADVANCE IN SOUTH

    LONDON, Monday.—A Red Army column, by a leapfrog drive, has crossed the Upper Dniester and captured Horodenka, a large town and railway station in southern Poland. The capture of Kamenets-Podolsk, formerly the pivot of the German. ...

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  5. ALLIES KEEP UP SMASHING AIR BLOWS

    LONDON, Monday.—The tremendous bombing of German targets in Europe during the week-end was continued today when strong forces of American heavy bombers attacked German ...

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  6. Reds Drive Onward

    MAP SHOWS southern front in Russia. Shaded area is held by Red Armies. Russian drives now threaten Jassy and Cernouti, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ARTILLERY DUELS AT CASSINO

    LONDON, Monday. — After 11 days of savage street fighting inside Cassino, Allied heavy guns ...

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  8. Destructive Raid On Rabaul

    Somewhere in Australia.—Allied raiders continue to deliver heavy knock-out blows to Rabaul (New Britain) and Wewak (New Guinea) without air opposition. In two days 145 buildings—warehouse, barracks, ...

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  9. LATEST FROM RUSSIA

    MOSCOW. — Latest despatches from southern front say Russians are now only three miles from Cernauti, on the opposite ...

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  10. Anti-Trust Cases to Wait For Peace

    NEW YORK, Monday.—At the request of the American Army and Navy, "and in the interests of the war," the anti-trust actions ...

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  11. U.S. PLANES SINK TWO JAP SHIPS

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—Two 1,000-ton Japanese ships were sunk in Bakli Bay, Hainan Island, by American bombers ...

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  12. BRITAIN BUILDS 3,000 PLANES A MONTH

    LONDON, Monday. — Britain's monthly output of planes is estimated at about 3,000 by the "Daily Telegraph" air writer ...

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  13. Princess to Make Many Tours

    LONDON, Monday. — Princess Elizabeth comes of age on her eighteenth birthday on April 21, after which she will be able to ...

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  14. U.S. BACKERS SAY: MacArthur Likely To Stand

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Republicans in the Middle West, who are active in promoting General MacArthur for the Presidential ...

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  15. U.S. RAID ON CAROLINES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—To-day's Pacific Fleet communique says that Mitchell and Corsair planes bombed Ponape, in the ...

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  16. German Tale Of Hardships

    LONDON, Monday.—Another German wail about conditions on the eastern front was given in a broadcast by a "German ...

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  17. Troops Taken on Tour Of Sattelberg Area

    SOMEWHERE in New Guinea.—Where the New Guinea battles raged a few months ago, Australian and American troops are now ...

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  18. LET SLIP CHANCE TO HELP HUMANITY

    LONDON, Monday.—Two opportunities for helping humanity that were lost were told today. The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) admitted at the annual lunch of members of the House of Commons press gallery ...

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  19. Hungarian Diplomats Refuse to Serve

    LONDON, Monday.—The Hungarian Consul-General at Istanbul, Turkey, and the Huagarian Minister to Finland have returned. They ...

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