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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. COMMUNISTS TO ESCAPE

    LONDON, Wed.—Danish guards at Horse-road internment camp, north of Copenhagen (the ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. PAPAL ENVOY TO CONFER WITH ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Count Enrico Galeazzi, Governor-General of Vatican City, who arrived at Lisbon on Tuesday, is on his way to Washington as special envoy of the Holy See. ...

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  7. REDS KILL 35,000 GERMANS CAUGHT IN TAGANROG TRAP

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Thirty-five thousand Germans have been killed and 5000 taken prisoner in the Taganrog trap on the Russian southern front. These troops were caught by a swift outflanking Red drive across the ...

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  8. WINSTON CHURCHILL IN QUEBEC

    REUNION.—Mr. Churchill and his daughter Mary (in uniform) being welcomed by Mrs. Churchill (left) and the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King) after they returned to Quebec from New Vork. PACIFIC WELCOME: Mrs. Roosevelt welcomed by Admiral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPS LOSE 5 TO 1 EN THE AIR

    In the Solomons the Allies are still shooting down five Japanese planes for every one they lose. ...

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  10. BRITISH PRISONERS TAKEN TO JAPAN

    LONDON. Wed.—All British prisoners of war in Malaya and Borneo are being transferred to Japan, according to lists ...

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  11. TREACHERY OF GERMANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Revelations bearing on German treachery towards Poland were made lost night by M. Lipski, a ...

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  12. HULL MIGHT VISIT MOSCOW

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—An unconfirmed report suggests that the Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell ...

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  13. HEAVY U.S. ATTACK ON JAP. ISLAND

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—The Naval spokesman has stated that a raid on Marcus Island, 1200 miles ...

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  14. RAF WAS TACKLED BY 1000 FIGHTERS IN RAID ON BERLIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In an amazing air battle the RAF dropped a record load of 1800 tons of bombs in Tuesday night's raid on Berlin. The bombers were tackled by 1000 fighters and shelled by anti-aircraft guns ...

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  16. BIG SLUMP IN U.S.A. PLANE ENGINE OUTPUT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Thousands of plane engines were lost to the Allies as a result of a slump in output from the Wright ...

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  17. Marines Command Landing Craft

    LONDON, Wednesday.—For the first time in naval history officers of the Royal Marines are to be officially posted as commanding ...

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  18. German Backs To Wall, Says Nazi Broadcast

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After four years of war Germany finds herself In the eyes of the world confined to an attitude of defence ...

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  19. CHANGES IN BC DIRECTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Following the resignation of the joint Director-General of the BBC (Sir Cecil Graves). the Board of ...

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  20. Minesweeper Sunk By Own Depth Charges

    WASHINOTON, Wednesday.—Disclosing the lass or tlie mine sweeper Wasinuth in the Alcutians in December, the Navy ...

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  21. "P.M." BETS ON NURSE KENNY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A violent dispute appears to be imminent over Nurse Kenny's method of treating infantile ...

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  22. RECORD "BAG" BY U.S. AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The US Eighth Air Force had a record "bag" of 631 enemy fighters in August. ...

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  24. HEDLEY VERITY'S DEATH ANNOUNCED

    LONDON. Wed.—The War Office announces that Test cricketer Hedley Verily died on July 31. while a prisoner of ...

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  25. QUICK LAUNCHING IN U.S. SHIPYARD

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Bethlehem Steel shipyard (Boston) to-day launched the destroyer escort. HMS Fitzroy, eight and a half ...

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  26. HITLER DID NOT LIKE HIS TUNE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Driven out of Germany by Hitler, the conductor. Werner Jansen (husband of Ann Harding, film actress) ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

    New York, Wednesday.—American bombers yesterday attacked Japanese installations at Hanoi and Tonking (French ...

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  28. RAF Raids On Burma

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—RAF dive-bombers hit buildings and jetties at Buthldaung (Burma) on Tuesday. Hurricanes gunned river. ...

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  29. NAZIS DEFIED BY SWEDISH FISHERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Thousands of Swedish fishermen have Bone on strike as a protest against German murder of their comrades. "Their action," says the Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," "is a ...

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  30. INVASION SIGNS SEEN IN BRITISH FOOD PLAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Notice to canteen girls that their services may be required overseas and a move to conserve tinned meat rations are seen as pointers to the coining invasion of Europe. ...

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  31. JAPAN CHANGES NAVAL CHIEFS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Important Japanese naval staff changes are announced by Tokio official radio. ...

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  32. White House Talks For Mr. Churchill

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Churchill have arrived here and will stay at the White House. ...

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