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  3. SUN, MOON & TIDES

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  4. SUDDEN AND DRASTIC CHANGES ARE LIKELY BY GERMANY

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. — Sudden and drastic changes in occupied-Europe are expected from Hitler's conferences with his Army chiefs, party leaders and diplomatic advisers. ...

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  5. DONKEYMAN HERO OF ALLIED SHIP

    The hero of the Allied ship, the destruction of which in the Arafura Sea was reported on Saturday, was the ...

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  6. RUSSIANS' SCYTHE SWEEPS AROUND NAZIS AT KHARKOV

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fast-moving: Russian armies have thrown a half-circle round Kharkov from the north. Yesterday, Red Army tanks drove deeper into the Ukraine and took Bogodukov (45 miles west-north-west of Kharkov), cutting the trunk railway to Sumy, one of ...

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  7. "Smash Hitler While He is Staggering."

    LONDON, Monday. — An Allied plan to smash Hitler while he is staggering is believed to have been ...

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  8. Sicilian Welcome For U.S. Troops

    BATTLE WEARIED: An AIF private rests, exhausted, during a halt on a track in the Mubo area during the Allied offensive. His mud-sodden boots illustrate the conditions under which the drive was made. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PUMPS LIFT NORMANDIE FROM MUD

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Inch by inch the 83,000-ton liner Normandie continues to ease its vast bulk from the ...

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  10. POINTERS TO VICTORY

    Russian armies race to encircle Kharkov. Germans in wild retreat in Sicily. ...

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  11. GOEBBELS GOES FISHING

    LONDON, Sunday.—German broadcasters declare that a meeting between Mr. Churchill. Mr. Roosevelt and M. Stalin is ...

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  12. GERMANS IN SICILY ARE NOW IN HEADLONG RETREAT

    LONDON. Sunday. — "The Germans are in full retreat west of Etna with the Eighth Army on their heels," says the BBC. "The pursuers were last reported within nine miles of ...

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  13. FIREMEN DIDN'T WAKEN SNORERS

    NEW YORK. Sunday.—Everybody turned out for a fire in Oakland (California) except Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gero, whoso home ...

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  14. WHARFMEN PAY TRIBUTE TO DEAD COMRADE

    SYDNEY.—Wharf laborers bowed their heads in silence on a Darling Harbor wharf while one conducted a memorial service for ...

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  15. FINNISH PEACE TALK REPORTED

    LONDON. Sunday.—A conference was culled by President Ryti on Saturday to examine the possibility of getting ...

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  16. BOMB-AS-YOU-LIKE RAID ON ITALIAN TARGETS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lancaster bombers, which attacked Milan, Turin and Genoa on Saturday night, flew backwards and forwards over their targets just as they pleased. Pilots who took Dan said that ...

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  17. BRITAIN NEEDS MORE COAL FOR WAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—Government relations to the miners' national executive indicated more coal would be needed in view of new ...

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  18. JAPS LOST MANY TROOPS WHEN WARSHIPS SUNK

    The enemy loss of life was very heavy in the naval action in Vella Gulf, Central Solomons, on Friday night. The Japanese cruiser and two destroyers sunk by U.S. ships and the third destroyer, probably sunk, were ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    London, Monday (AAP): Three railway lines north and northwest of Kharkov have been cut and the Russians control most ...

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  22. AIRCRAFT STRIKERS CALLED SABOTEURS

    LONDON, Monday.—In a speech at Bristol, the Aircraft Production Minister (Sir Stafford Cripps) condemned, as saboteurs aircraft ...

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