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  3. SUN, MOON & TIDES

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  4. ITALY ON BRINK OF REVOLUTION: CLASH WITH NAZIS LOOMS

    LONDON, Wednesday. —As Northern Italy totters toward revolution, the Badoglio Government has dissolved the Fascist Party which ruled the country for 21 years. Also abolished are the Fascist Special Tribunals, which tried political offenders. Their functions are taken over by the military. ...

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  5. War's Greatest Air Raid

    LONDON. Wed.—In the heaviest air raid in history, Hamburg, Germany's biggest port, was blasted by the RAF ...

    Article : 427 words
  6. MUSSOLINI WILL NOT ESCAPE; ROOSEVELT'S PROMISE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Warning that Mussolini would not be allowed to escape the consequences of his crimes against the world simply by resigning, President Roosevelt, in a world broadcast to-day, said that all the Fascist gang must be caught and punished for their crimes against humanity. ...

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  7. ROOSEVELT DICTATES TERMS

    President Roosevelt, who, in a world broadcast to-day, reiterated Mr. Churchill's warning that unconditional surrender was the only basis for peace terms with Italy. He also said that Mussolini's resignation would not help him escape the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  8. U.S. Army Rejects Million Illiterates

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Because of Illiteracy, nearly 1,000,000 men have been rejected for military service in the USA. ...

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  9. FASCIST HEADS FOR TRIAL, SAYS PAPER

    LONDON, Wed.—"Italia." one of the old Italian newspapers suppressed by the Fascists, and which now is being published ...

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  10. Allies Ready For Final Sicilian Bid

    LONDON, Wed. —The whole of the Allied armies in Sicily are now in line for the great battle. ...

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  11. 12 DIE IN BIG PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, Thursday.—A British Overseas Airways flying boat, which left Lisbon on Wednesday, crashed yesterday morning in a ...

    Article : 74 words
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  13. SEVEN YEARS FOR OBTAINING SECRET AIR INFORMATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Charged with obtaining information from a woman clerk at the Air Ministry, for a purpose prejudicial to ...

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  14. LA GUARDIA'S AMBITIONS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— Florello La Guardia, mercurial Mayor of New York, has had a surprise conference with ...

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  15. Tokio Admits Bitter Clashes In Phillipines

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—Tokio radio to-day admitted American and Japanese forces had been engaged in bitter fighting on ...

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  16. POST-WAR FOOD STRINGENCY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Minister for Agriculture (Mr. R. S. Hudson) told Hip Commons that the first two years after the war ...

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  17. TOKIO'S CLAIMS FOR BADOGLIO

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Tokio is throwing out its chest because it believes that Japan is Badgalio's No. 1 friend. ...

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  18. Smuts Has Majority

    PRETORIA, Wednesday.—General Smuts has won a clear election majority. The issue was whether the ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    Canberra.—A special committee to investigate the wheat industry is to be set up. It will to similar to the committee that ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. LIGHT NAVAL CRAFT CLASH IN CHANNEL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In a fight with about 12 German armed trawlers and mine-sweepers off Cherbourg (France) early on ...

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  21. ROME RADIO BELLIGERENT BUT NOT ABUSIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Italy thought fit to get rid of her political system because of the way in which the war was conducted, not for the sake of peace," declares Rome radio. ...

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  22. RIOTING IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Riots are beginning to run through the Balkans, where signs point to a scurry for cover by Germany's satellites. Hungary has already put out peace feelers through Turkey and similar moves are expected from Bulgaria and Rumania, says the diplomatic correspondent of the British ...

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  24. TB DEATHS DROP IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday—Deaths from tuberculosis fell in 1942, third year of the war, to the record low level of 1938—a remarkable fact ...

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