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  4. Berlin rushes to dig air raid trenches

    As RAF raids grow in intensity, residents of Berlin rush to dig air raid shelters and trenches in public parks. This picture from Berlin was sent by radio from Stockholm to New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FORECAST

    Prime Minister Curtin, it was forecast in Ministerial circles last night, may visit London and ...

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  6. Germany hit again in record day and night raids on Europe

    A record force of RAF bombers last night raided Nuremberg (southern Germany) and targets in the Ruhr, France and the Low Countries. Main attack was concentrated on Nuremberg, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Pope visits Rome city after bombing

    This picture shows crowds flocking round the Pope when he drove from the Vatican visiting the people after the recent bombing of Rome. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW WAR TALKS IN AMERICA

    MR. CHURCHILL will rejoin President Roosevelt in Washington early next week and resume ...

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  9. Reds slaughter 5000 Germans; push on after big new gains

    Slaughter of 5000 Germans marked the Russian capture of Sevsk, which is 70 miles south of Bryansk. WEST of Kharkov, the ...

    Article : 258 words
  10. Blitz on Italy stepped up

    NON-STOP blitz against railways and industries in southern and central Italy was maintained by ...

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  11. Tough Aussies to crack Japs

    "I have heard that some Australians can crack nuts with their eyelids," the British Minister for ...

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    Arrows show the direction of the new Russian gains. Dotted line shows the furthest extent of the German ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "Hess came to seek Quislings"

    RUDOLF HESS flew to Britain in order to get in touch with Quislings in the hope of inducing Britain ...

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  15. 200,000 die in Hamburg

    More than 200,000 Germans were killed in the Hamburg bombings, says a "New York Times" ...

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  16. U.S. planes' bag of U-Boats

    The Army Air Force Antisubmarine Command announced that at least five U-boats have been sunk and five damaged ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    London.--Admiralty announces total naval losses in Sicilian campaign comprised submarines Saracen and Parthian, three ...

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  18. NO U.S. TREND TO PROHIBITION

    Judging from a Gallup Institute coast-to-coast survey, there has been no trend towards national prohibition in the United ...

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  19. £4 a week typist spent at rate of £70, ended up in prison

    POSING as an heiress, Joan Cross, a 23-year-old London typist, spent more than £70 a week in nine months of luxury living. She had stolen more than £2370 from her employer. She lavishly entertained, ...

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  20. PRESIDENT ACCEPTS WELLES' RESIGNATION

    THE resignation of Mr. Sumner Welles, as Under-Secretary of State, has been accepted by President Roosevelt. Mr. Welles has conveyed this ...

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