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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. MUSSOLINI BEGINS PANIC PURGE OF FASCIST PARTY

    LONDON, Monday.—Believing that invasion may come at any moment, Mussolini has started to purge the Italia Fascist Party. No big party chief has fallen yet, but high civil service officials have been thrown into concentration camps and a party secretary in northern Italy was expelled on the startling ...

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  6. GERMANS DOUBT VICTORY

    NEW YORK, Monday—German prisoners from the Tunisian campaign are far different from the ...

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  7. DUTCH DEFIED GERMAN KILLERS IN BIG STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Remarkable solidarity was shown by the Dutch in a general strike that swept through Holland late in April, when the Germans announced that half a million former Dutch soldiers ...

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  8. GRIM ARRAY OF MODERN BATTLE ARMOR

    Armored Force crew of the American Army loading ammunition aboard a group of tanks just landed at an advanced base. As soon as the tanks are put in condition they are moved up to the battle front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INVASION BOASTS BY NAZIS

    LONDON, Monday—If the Allies attempted an invasion in Europe they would be confronted by a tremendous ...

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  10. CHILEAN CABINET RESIGNS

    LONDON, Monday.—While General Ramirez was forming a new government for Argentina, following General Arturo ...

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  11. CHURCHILL'S AIR TOURS WORRY CABINET; BUT HE ENJOYS THEM

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr Churchill's trips abroad at inevitable risk worry his Cabinet but in any case he would go just the same and every trip has greatly helped the war effort. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NEW GUINEA WEATHER HELPS JAPS

    The weather in this area is again fighting for the enemy. Behind the thunderheads that rear upwards to 20,000 ...

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  13. DUTCH TRAITOR ASSASSINATED

    LONDON, Monday.—Another notorious Quisling in Holland has been killed by patriots, according to information received ...

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  14. TWINS WITH A DIFFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—John and William Twite were twins that one could scarcely tell apart, but when John returned from a visit ...

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  15. SOLD AMERICAN BARRAGE BALLOON

    LONDON, Monday.—An American soldier was persuaded by a confidence trickster in Hyde Park to pay £45 for a ...

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  17. EX-HUSBAND SUES FILM STAR FOR £3125

    LOS ANGELES, Monday.—The film star, Rita Havworth, is being sued for £3125 by her former husband, an oil man, Edward ...

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  18. 600 NEW SHIPS FOR AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Six hundred warships of all types are expected to be built for the U.S. Navy before June 30, 1944. ...

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  19. USA MINERS GO BACK TO WORK

    WASHINGTON, Monday—Most of the nation's 500,000 coal miners returned to work to-day, the first day of a fortnight's truce ...

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  21. FIREMEN FIGHT LIQUID DEATH

    LONDON, Monday.—Barefooted and stripped to the waist, Merseyside firemen worked perilously for two days in ...

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  22. Essen, Dead City After RAF Raids

    LONDON, Monday.—Reliable reports from travellers arriving in Sweden from Germany say that there were 30,000 casualties ...

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  23. OFFENSIVE POWER OF LIBERATORS

    Offensive power of Liberators was emphatically demonstrated by Allied raids on Koepang and Pen foe[?] on Sunday. ...

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  24. NOT SOMETHING OUT OF ZOO

    WASHINGTON, Monday—Mr. Churchill is back in London but his quips are still being repeated in the capital. ...

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  25. 19 DAY RAIDERS SHOT DOWN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Spitfires yesterday attacked and damaged [?]ocomotives in Britanny (France). Four are missing, but one pilot is ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    Moscow's midnight communique reports that Russian warships sank a German transport in the Gulf of Riga (off the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN PLANES BLAST NEW BASES IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday.—Russian bombers have hunted out and shattered another big German base south-west of Moscow, where this summer's main enemy offensive is expected to burst. Latest centre attacked was Unecha (75 miles east-south-east of Bryansk). ...

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  28. STATE WILL GET WIDOW'S MILLIONS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Legislation, imposing 80 per cent, tax on estates not settled after seven years, has dispelled the dreams of 26,000 "cousins" of the fabulously wealthy Mrs. Henrietta Schaeffer Garrett of Harrisburg (Pa.). ...

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  29. BASES POUNDED IN SOLOMONS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—U.S Navy Dauntless and Avengers escorted by Wildcats, on Sunday mucked Japanese installations ...

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