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    Siege of [?]. -- The day before tins picture of one of Leningrad's main streets was taken German shells bad torn up the pavement and wounded several passers-by. Within 24 hours the scars were obliterated and only a spot of fresh asphalt indicated where several innocent civilians had suffered at the hands of the German murderers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ONLY PRELUDES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. --The Commander-in-Chief of the United States Army (General Marshall), ...

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    Even, during the worst of the fighting there were still children in Stalingrad, children as courageous as their fathers who defended the city When the siege was raised several thousand families came hack to their former homes and the city authorities immediately took measures to brighten up the lives of the children amidst the ruins. The picture shows public ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOOD PROGRESS

    LONDON, Friday.--With several bases in the Marshall Islands, including Namur, firmly in their hands, American troops are now making good progress on Kwajalein. The Americans ...

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  10. SPAIN'S ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Thursday.--A message from Madrid, quoting a communique issued by the Spanish Cabinet, states: "The ...

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  11. MAJOR ATTACK

    LONDON, Friday.--Nearly 800 Flying Fortresses participated in a Royal Air Force raid on Wilhelmhaven yesterday. The losses ...

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  12. RED FORCES JOIN UP

    LONDON, Friday.--A Moscow Order of the Day states that troops of the first and second Ukrainian fronts have joined up near Shpola and have trapped 10 German divisions. ...

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  13. WAR PRISONERS' PAY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Australians who have been held as prisoners of war in Germany and Italy and who have been ...

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  14. TAX DEDUCTIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Complaints have been made that the scale of deductions of instalments is inadequate to meet the current ...

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  15. BANK CLEARANCES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Bank clearances in Australia for 1943 aggregated £3,868,755,000-- a record high figure. This figure ...

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  16. ANOTHER 'QUAKE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A message from Istanbul states that the earthquake which lasted for a few seconds this morning practically ...

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  17. U.S. Ship Production Lag

    WASHINGTON, Thursday-- The Chairman of the Maritime Commission (Rear-Admiral Land) declared that the output of ...

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  18. Milan's Police Chief Attacked

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Berlin radio says that an attempt was made on the life of the Milan Police Chief (Nickolini). while he ...

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  19. BRITISH ANGER

    LONDON, Thursday.--Answering Sir William Davison- (Conservative), who asked in the House of Commons' if Britain would ...

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  20. Woman Power Comb-out

    BRISBANE, Friday-- More girls and women are to be combed out from large Brisbane drapery stores by the manpower authorities. The ...

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