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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. TREMENDOUS ALLIED AIR ASSAULT ON ITALY'S ISLAND BASES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Pattern of the tremendous Allied air assault against the approaches to Italy convinces military observers that the aim is to destroy all air bases in Sicily and Sardinia and cut off these islands from Italy. ...

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  6. VENGEANCE FOR RAID ON TOKIO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"Japanese, who wreaked vengeance on Chinese and missionaries for having aided ...

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  7. ALL-IN WAR BOTH IN EUROPE AND ASIA: NEW POLICY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—"British and American leaders have arrived at good conclusions on the prosecution of the war in the Pacific with the greatest vigor," said the British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) to-day. "It is indisputable that the tide of war has turned in favor of the United ...

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  8. "Big Three" of The Pacific

    Three American naval leaders during a recent "get-together" to make plans to smash the Japanese.—From left: Admiral William F. Halsey, Commander of the South Pacific Forces: Secretary Frank Knox, and Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHINA CRIES FOR PLANES AS JAPS MAKE GAINS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—China blames lack of planes for the difficulty in checking the new Japanese drive along the Yangtse River in Central China. As news came from Chungking to-day that the Japanese ...

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  10. BERLIN SEES SIGNS OF BIG RED PINCER

    LONDON, Tuesday. Both sides in Russia are still spying on the other's preparations and Berlin reports that the ...

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  11. JAP BASES IN TIMOR DRIVEN BACK BY BEAUFIGHTERS

    Japanese bombers have been driven out of their bates in Timor and adjacent islands by the remorseless pounding of Beaufighters stationed in the Darwin area. This wag revealed to-day by Wing-Commander Charles ...

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  12. GERMANY'S SHORTAGE OF METALS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The gravity of Germany's shortage in vital metal is shown by the straits in which Stettin ...

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  13. CONFIDENT OF VICTORY WITH SOVIET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Optimum characterised the message sent by Britain's Foreign Minister (Mr. Eden) to the ...

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  14. MEDICAL MIRACLES IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Only five among 1500 seriously wounded died at one base hospital. Doctors were ...

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  15. MIGRATION TO SAVE EMPIRE AFTER THE WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Overseas settlement and interchange of populations between one part of the Empire and another are ...

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  16. BELLIGERENTS "ONLY PLAYING" WITH PLANES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Belligerents hitherto have only played with aeroplanes, says Mr. F. G. Miles, Managing Director and ...

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  17. LIQUID BOMBS DEVASTATE 800 YARDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Liquid air mines, which the Germans recently have dropped on British consul towns, destroy ...

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  18. HINTS NEW PURGE IN NAZI PARTY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Tepid members of the Nazi Party must be removed if they do not leave voluntarily," veteran Nazi, ...

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  20. NAZIS LOSE EIGHT PLANES OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans lost eight more aircraft over England yesterday in scattered hit-and-run raids by 25 ...

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  21. Submarine Hero Sank 31 Ships; Posthumous VC

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The VC has been awarded to the late Commander John William Linton. DSO, DSC, one of the ...

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  22. SNOW HINDERS FINISH OF JAPS IN ATTU

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—United states troops continue to mop-up Japanese remnants on Attu Island (Alcutians), though ...

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    Patriotic notes in fashion accessories are popular in London. A Mayfair girl is shown wearing a topical Scarf ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. STOP PRESS

    Yvonne Stobbs, aged 29 months, of Hillcrest, near Adamstown, was drowned when she fell into a water-hole in the ...

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  25. Sunderland On Rescue Mission

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Australian Sunderland alighted on the sea off the Buy of Biscay and rescued two survivors of a ...

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    Private Donald Saulter, of the U.S. Army, in lower bank of an Army sheller in Alaska, listens to a relay of the latest war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. GOT 4 DECORATIONS FROM KING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Buck from wound leave in Canada. Flying Officer George Beurling, 21, went to Buckingham Palace recently and ...

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  28. TUNISIAN PARATROOPS BACK IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Wounded paratroop officers of the British First Army arrived in London yesterday. They are the first of ...

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  29. ALLIED SUPPLIES TO NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain and America have sent to North Africa nearly 600,000 tons of supplies for its liberation. America ...

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  30. 30,000 REPATRIATED TO ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two Italian liners called at Gibraltar yesterday on their way to evacuate more Italian women, children ...

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