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  4. ALLIED PUSH IN SOLOMONS CONTINUES

    DESPITE a stiffening of resistance, American troops on New Georgia continue to exert heavy pressure against strong Japanese forces at Munda, the main enemy ...

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  5. AXIS RESISTANCE IS CROWING AS ALLIES ADVANCE IN ITALY

    LONDON, July 13.--Allied forces in -Sicily are making good progress in the south-east and along the east coast, state despatches from the invasion front. There are indications of increased and, to some extent, more ...

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  6. FRENCH UNITY AGAINST NAZIS STRENGTHENS

    NEW YORK, July 13.--The 'Times' says that Colonel Disudonne Coste, a leader of a French underground ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. CANADIAN AIRMEN AID U.S.

    Kittyhawk fighter planes of the Royal Canadian Air Force wing in formation over an Alaskan mountain range. This is one of the patrol operations in which Canadian flyers are cooperating with United States ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AIRCRAFT POUND ENEMY LIFE LINES

    LONDON. July 13.--Powerful Allied air forces are striking heavily and determinedly, cutting away Sicily's life lines ...

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  9. SOVIET TROOPS WEARING DOWN NAZI OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, July 13. -- Reuter's correspondent at Moscow says the Red Army is steadily wearing down von Kluge's forces in the battle for the Orel- Kursk bulge. Fighting went on all day yesterday ...

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  10. TOWNS FALL TO NAVAL GUNS

    LONDON, July 14.--A corr respondent of the 'Daily Express' on a cruiser off Augusta said Augusta naval ...

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  11. GOOD SHOOTING!

    General Arnold disclosed that army pilots in six months to June 30 destroyed 3515 enemy planes, ...

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  12. VDC MUST CONTINUE

    "Whatever course the war may take the purpose and responsibility of the VDC will remain, as important as ever. ...

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  13. STORY OF MALAYA

    LONDON, July 13. -- "A fuller, truer story of the Malayan catastrophe will be told soon," ...

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    A belly tank from a Japanese Zero is picked up off the north coast of Australia. The belly tank was dropped by a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CANADIANS GO TO BATTLE

    LONDON, July 13.--A delayed dispatch from Rose Monro describes the Canadians' voyage from England to ...

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  16. ALLIES' POWER ADMITTED

    LONDON, July 13.--Berlin radio's military commentator. Sertorius, said the Allies used only two-thirds, perhaps less, ...

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  17. BRITISH WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, July 13. -- The names of 31,800 officers and other ranks of the Royal Navy, Army, and the RAF have beenmons. ...

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  18. FRENCH ADD ALLIES.

    WESTPOINT, July 13.--Gen. Giraud, in his first public speech in America, addressing Westpoint cadets, disclosed that French ...

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  19. ANOTHER HEAVY RAID ON TURIN

    LONDON, July 13.--Last night's attach on objectives in Turin by Lancasters of the Bomber Command was the heaviest yet made on any target in Italy from bases in England. It came at an ...

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  20. PACIFIC OFFENSIVE

    General Douglas MacArthur, who is in command of the Allied offensives in New Guinea and the, Solomons, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. RAIDS ON ENGLAND

    LONDON, July 14.--Raiders swooped over a north-east coast town early this morning and dropped small numbers of high ...

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  22. DR. H. V. EVATT OPTIMISTIC

    WASHINGTON. July 13.--Dr. Evatt after conferring with President Roosevelt said that if the war strategy works out as ...

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  23. BEAUFIGHTERS ATTACK AXIS CONVOY

    LONDON, July 13. -- Beaufighters achieved a striking success in an attack on an Axis convoy off the Sicilian coast on ...

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  24. HANDING [?]NKS ON [?]EACHES

    London, July 14. -- A British United Press correspondent at an advanced Al[?] base in a message dated ...

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  25. THREE-WAY TRAFFIC

    LONDON, July 13. -- Reuter's aeronautical correspondent says the wide Atlantic detour by which Turin raiders yesterday ...

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  26. U.S. COAL MINES

    WASHINGTON, July 14.--President Roosevelt told a Press, conference that the Government intended to return the mines to ...

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  27. MUST REGISTER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Manpower Director (Mr. W. C. Wurth) stated to-day that all industrial and pharmaceutical ...

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  28. LACK OF DESTROYER

    LONDON, July 13.--The 'Daily Telegraph's' naval writer says the lack of destroyers is imposing inaction upon the Italian naval ...

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  29. ATLANTIC BATTLE

    WASHINGTON, July 13. -- The Navy Secretary (Colonel F. Knox) told a Press conference: It would be the worst kind of folly to ...

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  30. BOMBERS CRASH

    LONDON, July 13.--Two British bombers early to-day crashed on the sides of Swiss mountans. The population at Sion saw the first ...

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  31. NAVY'S TOLL

    LONDON, July 13.--The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) in the course of a speech disclosed that from July ...

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  32. BIG ESTATE.

    LONDON, July 13.--The late Sir Neville Henderson, former British Ambassador to Berlin, left an estate valued at £60,651. ...

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