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    American troops struggle ashore through swirling waters at Toem, on the coast of Dutch New Guinea. This landing was the prelude to the capture of Japanese-held WaUde Island.--(Dept. of Information photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OFFENSIVES SWEEP ON IN ITALY

    All reports indicate highly satisfactory progress in the great Allied offensives in Italy against the Hitler Line and front the Anzio beachhead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FUTURE PEACE OF EUROPE

    A crowded Chamber in the House of Commons to-day listened to Mr. Churchill tell the world that there was no question of Germany enjoying a guarantee that she would ...

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  7. STRUGGLE IN BURMA

    After repulsing Japanese counter-attacks on the western outskirts, Allied troops have penetrated deeper into Myitkynia, in ...

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  8. LATE NEWS

    NEW DELHI.--Allied Head Quarters says Japanese efforts to regain the initiative in Burma appears from to-day's reports to ...

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  9. RAIDS ON BERLIN

    Bomber Command Mosquitoes attacked Berlin and Dortmund last night, and bombed railway targets in France without loss. ...

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  10. AMERICA & RUSSIA

    The New York "Herald-Tribune" correspondent in Washington says Representative Herbert, a member of the House ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BULGARIA FRONT

    Telegraphing from Berne, the representative of the British United Press states that according to unimpeachable reports ...

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  12. PEACE-TIME TASKS

    Australia's hope to share in the tasks of peace was voiced by Mr. Curtin in an Empire day broadcast to- day. ...

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  13. EXPLOSIONS IN SHANGHAI

    Chungking Radio reported that the exploding of bombs marked the anniversary of the Chinese Student Movement at Shanghai ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ANXIETY IN JAPAN

    Warnings that the Allied offensive was growing stronger, and advice to the people and the armed forces to be vigilant to ...

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  16. ROUTED AT ALL POINTS

    The Chungking High Command has announced that a full-scale Chinese counter-offensive in Honan Province ...

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  17. CLOTHING FOR EUROPE

    The U.S. National Planning Association expresses the opinion that the clothing problem will probably be more acute than the ...

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  18. HOARDING IN BRITAIN

    According to the chairman of the Southern Area Trustees' Savings Bank (Admiral L. A. Donaldson), 200,000,000 £1 notes ...

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  19. MUTINOUS NAZI NAVAL MEN

    According to a statement over Moscow Radio, virtual mutiny has occurred on many German ships, entire crews being affected. Naval ...

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  20. SABOTAGE IN EUROPE

    In a reference to the sabotage of German military establishments in Europe, van Olberg. a Berlin military commentator; said last ...

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  21. Captives in the Philippines

    The Japanese Government has approved the purchase monthly of 25,000 dol. worth of relief supplies for civilian internees and ...

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  22. GUN DUEL OVER STRAITS

    South coastal guns early this morning were in action for 40 minutes against enemy shipping in the Straits of Dover. German ...

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