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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. NEW RED BLOWS SMASH LINE TO WEST OF OREL

    LONDON, Friday.—New Russian blows south-west of Orel are described by Berlin as a "super-offensive"—mass attacks with tanks, planes and mechanised infantry. Moscow announces that enemy resistance has been broken and 20 places captured, including Sevsk (75 miles south of Bryansk) one of the few German hedgehog ...

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  5. CHURCHILL TO REJOIN ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Churchill will rejoin President Roosevelt in Washington early next ...

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  6. REPORTS PERSIST OF SECRET MOVES BY ITALY FOR PEACE

    LONDON, Friday—Persistent reports from neutral countries suggest that secret negotiations for elimination of Holy from the war are going on, says the "Daily Express." These reports state that British and Italian representatives ...

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  7. 100-BOMBER RAID IN NEW GUINEA

    Nearly 100 Liberators, Mitchells and Flying Fortresses, supported by a considerable force of ...

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  8. DRESSING HIS WOUNDS

    Dramatic scenes were witnessed on the beaches in the Solomons as the US forces moved forward. Here is an American soldier receiving treatment from field ambulance men after the landing on Rendova. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BOMBS TO RAZE AND BURN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Friday.—"We must wade in, tear Japan apart with dynamite and gut her with ...

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  10. ALLIES ARE WAITING AT MESSINA

    MESSINA, Friday.—I watched enemy troops bathe and sunbathe on an Italian mainland beach yesterday. Near the ...

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  11. HESS PLANNED TO START REVOLT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—Hess believed he would find "Quislings" in England so anxious for peace that they would push out the Government and thus leave Hitler free to attack Russia, the British Minister for Information ...

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  12. STOP PRESS RUGBY LEAGUE

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  13. DANES DEFY COURT SENTENCES

    LONDON, Friday.—More than 100 people were tried in Copenhagen yesterday for causing ...

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  14. SLEEP CURES WAR NERVES

    LONDON, Friday.—A new sleep cure is enabling men and women sent to hospitals as acute war-nerve cases to return ...

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  15. PATENT FOR DE-ICING AEROPLANES

    LONDON.—Sir Allan Cobham, the "Lindbergh of England," who was the first man to encircle the African ...

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  16. JAP SHIPS SUNK AT HONGKONG

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—United States bombers, escorted by Warhawks, destroyed about 25,000 tons of Japanese shipping at the ...

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  17. BUSH PERILS FOR PILOTS

    Spitfire pilots, who drive Japanese raiders from the north-west area, face other perils as they chase the raiders over ...

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  18. LEADING FINNS SEEK PEACE

    LONDON, Friday.—Twenty leading members of the Finnish Parliament representing four parties have sent a peace ...

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  19. BOMB WRECKAGE AT POMPEII

    LONDON, Friday.—According to Rome radio, a bomb destroyed an archaeological museum in Pompell, near Naples. ...

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  20. SUMNER WELLES HAS RESIGNED

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Summer Welles has informed foreign ambassadors in Washington that President Roosevelt has ...

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  21. BOMB PLOT AT GIBRALTAR

    GIBRALTAR, Friday.—A plot to blow up Gibraltar dockyard and ammunition tunnel was mentioned at the trial to-day of Luis ...

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  22. Delight At Visit Of Mrs. Roosevelt

    CANBERRA.—The projected visit to Australia of Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the United States President is hailed with delight ...

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  23. No Early Peace Says Marshal Smuts

    PRETORIA, Friday.—General Smuts. in an interview, said that he doubted whether the war would be over before the end of 1944. ...

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  25. 18 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH IN BRAZIL

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Friday.—Eighteen persons were killed and three injured when an airliner struck the naval academy ...

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  26. SWEDEN PROTESTS ON FISHING BOAT SINKINGS

    LONDON, Friday.—Sweden is protesting to Berlin against the sinking on Wednesday of two Swedish fishing boats by German mine sweepers. After a warning shot was fired, broadsides were poured into the boats ...

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  28. "Keep Raw Materials From Aggressors"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Commenting on the Atlantic Charter, the Vice-President of the USA (Mr. Henry Wallace) said it ...

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  29. Petain Meets Nazi Commander

    LONDON, Friday.—The Vichy radio announces that Marshal Petain conferred to-day with the German commander in western ...

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  30. KING BORIS STILL IN GRAVE STATE

    LONDON, Friday.—A bulletin issued yesterday stated that the condition of King Boris of Bulgaria continues to cause grave ...

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