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  4. Russians Driving Forward On 70 Mile Front; 19 Miles From Bryansk

    Advancing on a 70-mile front, the Russians at one point are now only 19 miles east of Bryansk and are leaving the burning city of Karachev behind them, according to correspondents in Moscow. The right wing is converging from the north-west and north along the Moscow-Bryansk and Viazma-Bryansk railway with spearheads between 30 ...

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  5. GERMANS' WILD DASH FROM SICILY

    The Germans are making a wild scramble to shake the dust of Sicily from their heels, according to a BBC correspondent, who adds that the Nazis have finally given up and are dashing for the beaches of Messina behind a thin screen of Italians. ...

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  6. PROMISE IN BALIK PAPAN BOMBING

    "The long-range bombing of Balik Papan (which involved a round flight of 2500 miles) was not merely a stunt." comments the New York ...

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  7. Designer of Lancaster and V.C. Winner

    The Queen recently held an investiture, at Buckingham Palace, and among those decorated was Wing-Commander Guy Gibson, who received the V.C., and bar to DSO., for his leadership in the successful attack on the German dams. Many members of the RAF., who look ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ROOSEVELT DUE AT QUEBEC SOON

    Mr Roosevelt is due in Quebec this week for further conferences with the British Prime Minister Mr. Churchill). The British Foreign ...

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  9. BOMBERS OVER MILAN FOR SEVERAL HOURS

    The full weight of the Allied aerial attack on Italy is now being concentrated on Milan, which was again bombed last night by the RAF, making the third attack delivered on this northern Italian city in four days. With ...

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  10. Grim Evidence of German Atrocities

    British correspondents in Russia, who have just visited Orel, say they saw one of the most terrible sights at the war—the opening of one of ...

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  11. Chiang Not Invited

    The Chungking correspondent of United Press says that in denying reports that Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek has been invited to Quebec, Chinese ...

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  13. Knockout of Axis Air Forces

    Axis air forces have been knocked out in the Mediterranean area but there is still bitter air fighting ahead, according to the two men best ...

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  14. TURKS MAY COME INTO THE WAR

    It is becoming clearer that Turkey is preparing for more active operations, says the Istanbul correspondent of the New York "Times," C. L. Sulzberger. ...

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  15. Japanese Act Against Italians

    "Central Daily News" states that following the fall of Mussolini the Japanese authorities in Hankow placed all Italians in the city under strick ...

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  16. Jap Admission of American Progress

    Captain Etsuzc Kurhiara, new [?] chief for the Japanese navy, speaking over the Toko radio, said "The American counter offensive in ...

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  17. Warning Against Premature Rejoicing

    A warning against premature rejoicing was given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in an address to ATC Cadets at Eltham today. ...

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  18. American Shipping Losses

    Today's Navy Department communique states that the following United States vessels have been lost in action against the enemy in the ...

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