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  2. MACARTHUR WILL NOT ACCEPT

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HQ, Sunday.—General Mac Arthuat has repeated' his statement that he does not seek nomination for the Presidency. "I do not want my name linked up with the Presidency. I do not want' to be ...

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  3. VIOLENT AIR BATTLES RAGE OVER BERLIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Violent air battles raged over Berlin yesterday when an armade of US bombers and fighters made a heavy attack on the German capital. Hundreds of Nazi fighters made concentrated attacks in a vain attempt to diver the bomber from Berlin, but great fires were started in the ...

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  4. Personal Opinions Only

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Views expressed by Lieutenant General George S. Patton during an address in England this week ...

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  5. CURTIN, BLAMEY NOW IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Curtin, accompanied by General Sir Thomas Blarney and Sir Frederick Shedden, arrived in London ...

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  6. Japs Increase Threat to Chinese Wheat Area

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—One of China's biggest wheat areas is threatened by the Jap drive into the province of Honan. ...

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  7. Von Papen Called Home By Hitler

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German Ambassador to Turkey, Von Papen, who was called to Berlin' for a conference with Hitler, ...

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  8. Mutineers Surrender

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Mutineers on a Greek cruiser have surrendered to the authorities, and the warship is now under the control of ...

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  9. Churchill's Tribute

    LONDON, Sunday.—"No one could have been more helpful than this US statesman and war administrator," said the British Prime ...

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  10. QUEENSLANDER DECORATED BY RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—For the part he played in photographing the German battleships, Scharnhorst and Tirpitz, in Alten Fiord, Norway, last year, Flight Lieutenant J. H. Dixon, of Queensland, has been decorated by Russia for distinguished battle services. ...

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  11. Russians Massing in Carpathians

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—As Marshal Zhukov's forces mass at the foot of the Carpathians ready for a new offensive, Hungary. is showing signs of panic. Troops of the first Ukrainian Army are being regrouped, and there is every indication of an early offensive. ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. Allied Air Attack on Big Italian Port

    LONDON, Sunday.—RAF Hall faxes and US Fortresses and Liberators have carried out a concentrated bombing attack on ...

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    US SOLDIERS of the Allied Fifth Army examine the 345 pound shells fired by the new 240 mm howitzers which have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Lithuanians Called Up For Service with Nazis

    LONDON, Sunday.—A big Soviet drive in the Baltic area is expected by the Nazis, according to a report from Stockholm. ...

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  15. Former French Officials to be Court-Martialled

    ALGIERS, Sunday.—A special military tribunal has been set up in Algiers to try former French officials who showed sympathies ...

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  16. Raiders Over England

    LONDON, Sunday—Night fighters intercepted several German raiders which came over the south-east coast of England last night, ...

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  17. Yugoslav Air Contingent

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Under an arrangement between the RAF and Marshal Tito, Yugoslav air trainees will undergo a course at ...

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  18. Japs Almost Cleared from Kohima Area

    KANDY, Sunday.—Admiral lord Louis Mountbatten told war correspondents at his South-East Asia Command headquarters that he was confident that British forces fighting on the Imphal and Kohima fronts would soon have the enemy forces completely ...

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  19. Widespread Air Attacks in Central Pacific

    PEARL HARBOUR, Sunday.— Further widespread attacks have been made by US planes under Admiral Nimitz' Command in the ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. Ten Seamen Killed In US Ship Collision

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Ten seamen were lost in the sinking of the freighter, James M. Reed, 42 miles west of Long Point, and ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. Nazi Destroyer Sunk

    LONDON, Sunday.—British and Canadian warships which fought an engagement with four Nazi destroyers off the north-west coast of ...

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