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  3. FOUR JAP BARGES DESTROYED

    Somewhere in New Guinea.—Another 160 Japanese troops were drowned in four barges destroyed by Allied patrol torpedo boats in a daring thrust north of Alexishaven, New Guinea. ...

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  4. After a Fortress Raid

    One of the chief objects of raids on Germany has been the destruction of factories engaged in the manufacture of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 221 words
  5. ANOTHER RED GAIN IN LENINGRAD AREA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The great Russian offensive on the northern front from Leningrad, 100 miles south to Novgorod (captured on Thursday), has gained further striking successes in the gast 48 hours. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Story of Nazi Plotting In Argentina

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Saturday.—The Monts Video (Urnguay) newspaper "La Razon" has published what purports to be a ...

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  7. ARGENTINE CONSUL HELD

    BUENOS AIRES, Saturday.—The Argentine President (General Ramirez) has announced that the British authorities in ...

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  8. Gen. Montgomery's Book Choice

    LONDON, Saturday.—When General Montgomery went to a bookshop the other day, one of his choices was Nigel Balchin's s "The ...

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  9. DAY AND NIGHT AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Neutral reports indicate that heavy damage was done in the smaghing raid on Berlin on Thursday night, when 2,300 tons of bombs were dropped on the German capital by the biggest force that the R.A.F. has yet sent over Berlin. ...

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  10. ALLIED LANDING IN ITALY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Allied forces have made a new landing on the west coast of Italy, north of the line where the 5th Army is fighting, deep in the rear of the enemy. ...

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  11. U.S. Woman On Spy Charge

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—G-men have arrested Mrs. Velvalee Dickinson, 50, proprietor of a fashionable antique and doll shop ...

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  12. Clergyman's Prayers For No Second Front

    LONDON, Saturday.—A former naval officer, the Rev. J. C. S. Chamberlain, vicar of Shooter's Hill plans to hold special prayers ...

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  13. Night Clubs Closed To Stop Careless Talk

    LONDON, Saturday.—Scotland Sard's vice squad last week closed town more undesirable night haunts frequented by servicemen ...

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  14. JAPS NOW HAVE GRIM DEFENSIVE COMPLEX

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Japanese now seldom speak of an attack against Australia, or even of an advance into India, Japan realises that Australia is no longer an object for attack but a base from which a counter-offensive aimed at Tokio may be launched. ...

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  16. LONDONERS HEAR GUNS AT LENINGRAD

    LONDON, Saturday.—Radio listeners in London tonight heard the thunder of the Russian guns which are blasting the ...

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  17. Big Raid On Magdeburg

    LONDON, Saturday.—Magdeburg, one of the biggest industrial centres in Central Germany was very heavily bombed ...

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    Two New South Wales diggers make a critical inspection of a Japanese sword found abandoned with other gear in a but at Nanda Village. The Japanese left this village in such baste that our troops were in it within 2½ hours of the Japs' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SPITFIRES IN INDIA GET SIX JAP PLANES

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Seven Japanese planes were shot down, and a number of others were damaged age during an air battle above ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. STOP PRESS

    London.—According to a German report, the Allied landing is from the mouth of the River Tiber (15 miles from ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. Grand Jury Hearing Chaplin Charges

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Twenty-one grand jurymen began a hearing into charges by actress Joan Barry that she had been illegally forced to leave Hollywood while she expected a baby which she claims was fathered by Charles ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S NEED FOR BUTTER

    LONDON, Saturday.—"We rely for the greater part of our butter ration on Australia and New Zealand." said an official of the ...

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  23. Water Supply At Vatican Cut

    LONDON, Saturday—The Vatican's water supply has been cut by the latest air raids on Rome and the Vatican's reserves are now ...

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