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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. GERMANS CLAIM KOROSTEN 1600 TANKS THROWN IN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Front-line news from Russia to-day tells of crumbling German lines in the Gomel zone, but of tremendous German tank attacks only 150 miles away against the Kiev bulge. ...

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  6. BRITISH TROOPSPOUR OVER SANGRO FOR DRIVE ON ROME

    LONDON, Sunday.—After telling his men to "hit the Germans a colossal Crack," General Montgomery yesterday poured men and supplies across the Sangro River for a drive beyond Rome. ...

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  7. 20001b. BOMBS TO HIT JAPANESE

    NEW GUINEA AREA.—Australian-built Beaufort bombers attack Rabaul. Picture shows 2000lb bombs being unloaded at the aerodrome. (Note Melbourne Cup influence—one of the bombs christened "Dark Felt the second.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EVACUATION OF BERLIN IS URGED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Swedish observers say 1,000,000 Berliners are living in cellars es a result of the RAF ...

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  9. STAR'S PRAISE

    Film star Gary Cooper and Andy Arcari, famous American vaudeville artist, read the anniversary copy of the army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GOEBBELS TRIES TO CHEER BERLINERS

    LONDON Sunday.—Dr. Goebbels out on a military display in battered Berlin yesterday to cheer the people. ...

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  11. Rooseevelt And Churchill "On Way To See Station"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Rumors current in Switzerland state that Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt are on their way to meet Stalin, probably somewhere in North Africa. Chiang Kai-shek will also join in the talks, says this message, which is relayed through Sweden by the British United Press at Stockholm. ...

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  12. Patton May Be On Probation

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The attitude of Congress to the case of Lieut-General Patton will probably depend ...

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  13. "Draft" MacArthur As Candidate

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A letter circulated among Republican Congressmen announces the formation of a campaign committee to ...

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  14. FIVE JAP BARGES SUNK AND LIGHT CRUISER DAMAGED

    General MacArthur's air force continued its relentless hammering of enemy installations, bivouac areas and sea lanes at the week-end. Special attention was given to the Japanese air bases ...

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  15. DANES BURN GERMAN FOOD

    LONDON, Sunday.—Danish saboteurs have destroyed stocks of food which the Germans were preparing to send to Germany. ...

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  17. "Largely Naval War" Against Japan

    LONDON, Sunday.—The war against Japan would be lamely a naval one the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) ...

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  18. RAIDERS RUINED NAZI PARADE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German military parade was smashed up by the American bombers which raided Kieller (Norway) on No ...

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  19. Earthquake Kills 1000 In Turkey

    LONDON, Sunday.—More than 1000 people were killed and 700 were injured in Friday night's earthquake in Turkey. Ankara ...

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  20. 25-Pounders' Big Part In Capture Of Satelberg

    Australian capture of Satelberg (New Guinea) has demonstrated again the effectiveness of 25-pounders. ...

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  21. JAPANESE REPORT RANGOON BOMBED

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—Reports from Tokio say that Rangoon, capital and main port of Burma, was heavily raided by Allied bombers ...

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  22. Japanese Cabinet's Defence Measures

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Tokio official radio says that the Japanese Cabinet has formulated a 10 point programme as absolutely ...

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  24. DESPERATE FIGHT FOR CHANG-TEH

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Desperate attempts are still being made by the Japanese to capture the city of Chang-Teh, near the ...

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  25. HEAVY TOLL AMONG ARMY CHAPLAINS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Casualties in the Army Chaplains' Corps have been so serious—in proportion they have been higher than in any other ...

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  26. RED CALL FOR MORE EFFORT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Moscow newspapers today issued a fresh warnings to the Russian people against too much optimism and ...

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  27. PEACE TALK CAUSES SLUMP IN SHARES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Talk of an early peace caused a slump on the Stock Exchange last week, share values declining by 1000 ...

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  28. Appeal For More For Mac Arthur

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Representative Melvin Mars (who participated as a colonel of the marines in the Guadalcanal ...

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  29. SABOTEURS FIRE OSLO UNIVERSITY

    LONDON, Sunday.—German radio reports that the Great Hall at Oslo University, which has been used by the German Army, was ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

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  31. 30,000 CROWD PROTESTS AT MOSLEY RELEASE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A crowd of 30,000 gathered in Trafalgar Square yesterday afternoon for a mass demonstration against the release of Sir Oswald Mosley. An effigy of Mosley was handed ...

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  32. ITALY UNDER ALLIED RULE

    By DOUGLAS BRASS, War Correspondent with Firth Army in Italy. NAPLES, Sunday.—In a dark ...

    Article : 327 words
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