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  4. RATIONING CHANGES

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  5. AXIS MASSING BIG TANKS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Russian sources agree that the Germans at several points on the Russian front are massing large numbers of 72-ton "Tiger" tanks with which it is believed they ...

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  6. SUBMARINES SINK AXIS SHIPPING

    LONDON, Sunday.--While Allied aircraft are hammering at Italian military objectives in preparation for the expected offensive, British submarines are prowling about enemy waters draining the maritime strength of the Axis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Nazis "Miss The Bus"

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Gorman High Command's decision to reinforce and fortify the outlying Italian islands in the ...

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  8. German Fear For Rumanian Oil

    LONDON, Sunday.--According to reports from Rumania through neutral sources, the Germans have taken stringent measures to ...

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  9. CHURCHILL ON JAPAN

    LONDON, Sunday.--Discussing the war in the Far East at a press conference at Algiers, Mr Churchill said that the Japanese had no power to make up their losses of merchant shipping. ...

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  10. S.A. Plane Missing

    ADELAIDE,--Flying a Moth plane from Parafield to whyalla, Edward G.Gage has been missing since yesterday. He is a member ...

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  11. CHINESE CONTINUING YANGTSE ADVANCE

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. -- The Chinese announce further successes in their drive toward Ichang and along the Yangtse River, between Ichang and Lake Tungting, in Northern Hunan province. ...

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  13. GEN. MacARTHUR REPORTS TODAY--

    KOEPANG (Japanese base on West end of Timor, 520 miles W.N.W. of Darwin).--Our heavy baits bombed the town and ...

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  14. Italians Told That Worse Raids Ahead

    LONDON, Sunday.--Italian radio stations today kept up a stream of abuse about the Allied air attacks and at the same time warned listeners to be ready for something worse. Many stations continued to assert that the Allies attacked only ...

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  15. Squadron Nearing 1,000,000 lb. Mark

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A famous RAF squadron operating from India will soon have dropped Its 1,000,000th lb. of bombs. It has ...

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  16. Desperate U-Boats Try Fighting It Out With RAF Attackers

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Desperate measures are being taken by U-boat commanders as a result of recent successes by Allied planes, according to the aviation correspondent of the Daily Mail. Since the recent losses of ...

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  17. '"OBLITERATION" BOMBING POLICY

    LONDON, Sunday.--The British Bomber Command has adopted a new policy by which round-the-clock bombing is virtually abandoned in favor of "obliteration" raids. The scale of raids rather than the number of raids is now the ...

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  18. 3,000,000 BRITISH HOMES BOMBED !

    LONDON, Sunday. -- While Allied bombing of Axis territory is becoming more effective and pro-Axis Madrid is appealing to ...

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