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  3. NEW PITCH OF FURY IN LENINGRAD SIEGE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Battle of Leningrad reached a new pitch of fury when Soviet troops drove the Germans from strategic positions near the city after bitter hand to hand fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPRING CLEANING AT PRINCE'S SQUARE FOUNTAIN

    Workmen busy removing the mud of years from the Prince's Square fountain which underwent a course of spring cleaning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZI TERRORISTS RESISTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Patriots and saboteurs are resisting the Nazi terror in many occupied countries despite ...

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  6. BIG MOVE IN DESERT PREDICTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Berlin radio declared to-night that a full scale British offensive in Libya must be ...

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  7. FEDERAL GRANT OF £520,000

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The special grants recommended by the Commonwealth Grants Commission for 1941-42 to compensate the smaller states for financial disabilities ...

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  8. Great Armada at New York

    NEW YORK,' Wednesday — The "Daily News" publishes a spectacular aerial photograph of the arrival in New York ...

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  9. NO RESTRICTIVE FINANCIAL POLICY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — "Mr. McKell has confused the idea of a restrictive financial policy with the perfectly legitimate and necessary ...

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  10. PREDICT END OF HITLER FROM WITHIN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— Two American leaders forecast to-night that Hitler's undoing would come ...

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  11. CHARGES DENIED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Bulgarian Government, in a reply to the Russian note, denies that it has aggressive ...

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  12. THWARTED NAZIS MAY LAUNCH VENGEANCE WAR

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A fearful vengeance assault on Britain, including bacteriological and chemical warfare, when Germany begins to ...

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  13. SECRET SOCIETY LEADERS ARRESTED

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — The Domel news agency reports the arrest of 72 leaders of a secret Korean Christian Society for an alleged attempt' to ...

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  14. R.A.F. WREAKS HAVOC IN GERMANY

    LISBON, Wednesday.—Great damage caused in Germany by the R.A.F. is reported by persons arriving ...

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  15. THREE SWEDISH DESTROYERS FIRED

    FIRED STOCKHOLM Wednesday.—A succession of explosions, said to be due to an accident with a torpedo, occurred ...

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    The U.S. Army's largest aeroplane, the 82 tons four-engined bomber known as the Douglas 819, is seen here as it is wheeled out for ground tests prior to its flight debut. This huge aircraft may before long be flying in large numbers to Britain for service in the Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PANAMA PROTEST ON SINKINGS

    PANAMA CITY, Wednesday. — The Panama Government has protested to Berlin against the sinking of the Sessa and Montana, and demanded ...

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  18. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    OBVIOUSLY there should be no increase of taxation in any state. Rather should state taxation he reduced to make way for ...

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  19. JAPANESE TRAIN SMASH

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—More than 100 passengers were killed or injured in a train collision near Aboshi station, between Himeji and Okayama, to-day. ...

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  20. DEATHS ON HOOD TOTAL 1421

    LONDON, Wednesday. — British casualties on H.M.S. Hood total 1421 missing, presumed killed, comprising 94 officers and 1326 ratings, including ...

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  21. FINAL ALLIED MOVE TO STABILISE IRAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—To clear up the situation in Iran and terminate the Axis tactics which the Iran Government despite its good intentions was unable to counter effectively, British and Russian staff officers entered ...

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  22. POSSESSIONS OF DUTCH ROYAL FAMILY GRABBED

    LONDON, Wednesday — The German Newsagency states that the German Commissioner for Security in the Netherlands is ...

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  23. GERMAN SUPPLY PROBLEMS

    ZURICH, Wednesday.—The German newspaper 'Frankfurter Zeitung" in a remarkable article states that while German troops in France, Norway, and ...

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  24. BOMBING OF CAIRO RECALLS BRITISH WARNING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Daily Telegraph" predicts that if a bombing attack made on Cairo early this morning is proved to have been deliberate, the bombing of Rome will begin in a few days. ...

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  25. JAPANESE DETAIN TWO SHIPS

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—The Japanese customs have detained an American steamship, the Zoella Lykes, with ,[?]000 barrels of fuel oil originally ...

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  26. QUINTUPLETS TO LEARN ENGLISH

    TORONTO, Wednesday.—The Ontario Government's Education Department has ordered that the Dionne quintuplets must learn to speak English. At ...

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  27. ESCAPED FROM NAZI TERROR

    BEIRUT, Wednesday.—Four Greek clergymen have arrived in a fishing [?]oat after four month at sea. Escaping from Salonika, they sailed over ...

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