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  3. RUSSIANS MAINTAINING KHARKOV DRIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians are maintaining pressure on the Kharkov front. To-day's Moscow communique reports offensive operations in some sectors during the night. Further heavy losses have ...

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  4. JAPANESE SUCCESS INCREASES THREAT TO CHINESE SEABOARD

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Chungking correspondent of the Associated Press says the Japanese occupation of Chuan-Shih, after the Chinese had once chased them back to their ships and wiped out half the landing force, has obviously increased the Japanese threat ...

    Article : 547 words
  5. EAST FRONT

    MAJOR BATTLE AREAS of the vast front in Russia and main points of to-day's news of the fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHIP BUILT IN 60 DAYS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Tour new vessels were placed in service yesterday, one of them only 60 days after the keel was laid — a ...

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  7. FLYING BOATS WILL AID VICTORY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. Glenn Martin, aeroplano manufacturer, predicted that groat fleets of 140,000-lb. flying bonts, the ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. COAL MINE DISPUTES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—There are nearly 20 disputes on British coalfields at present, says the "Daily Mail's" industrial correspondent. ...

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  9. ITALIANS MENACE CORSICA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Moscow Radio, quoting a Berne (Switzerland) report, says light units of the Italian Fleet are reported ...

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  10. MEXICAN CABINET ASKS CONGRESS TO DECLARE WAR

    MEXICO CITY, Sunday.—Cabinet has asked for a special session of Congress to declare war on the Axis. The decision was ...

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  11. FIRING SQUAD VICTIMS TOTAL 500,000

    LISBON, Sunday.—U.S. and South American diplomats who are being repatriated declare that the Germans, since the outbreak of ...

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  12. U.S. RESTRICTS SALE OF RAZORS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The War Production Board to-day prohibited the sale and delivery of all safety razors now in the hands of manufacturers and ...

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  13. AXIS SUBMARINE CREWS LAND ON U.S. COAST

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Evidence has recently been forthcoming that Axis submarine crews brazenly landed on the ...

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  14. King and Queen See Airborne Troops 'Capture' Aerodrome

    LONDON, Sunday. — The King and Queen, accompanied by the Secretary for War (Sir James Grigg) and General Sir Bernard I'aget, ...

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  15. PRINZ EUGEN REACHED GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is authoritatively stated that the Prinz Eugen has reached Kiel. The probable disposition of the ...

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  16. Dismissal of Nazi Minister

    LONDON, Sunday. — The announcement made by Berlin that Herr Walther Darre has been replased aa Nazi Minister for Agriculture and Food is ...

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  17. Japanese Ban on Red Cross Ships

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is continued in London that Japan has agreed to allow a Red Cross representative at present in Shanghai to visit prisoners of ...

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  18. More Malta Raiders Destroyed

    LONDON, Sunday.—Raids on Malta in the past 48 hours have cost the enemy one bomber and three fighters. R.A.F. fighters chased the raiders back ...

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  19. MORE EXPLOSIONS IN S. AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Sunday. — Three more explosions have occurred in the Johannesburg area. A time bomb seriously damaged the telephone and telegraph cable ...

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  20. ARMY "HATE TRAINING" TO CEASE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Army "hate training" is being stopped by General Sir Bernard Paget, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Forces. ...

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  21. Mr. Roosevelt Expects War to be Long One

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—While reiterating his confidence in ultimate victory, President Roosevelt, at his press conference yesterday, stressed his opinion that the war would be a long one. Mr. Roosevelt pointed out that American public opinion had been going ...

    Article : 343 words
  22. German Anti-Aircraft Invention

    BEKNE (Switzerland), Saturday.— Berlin states that the latest German anti-aircraft invention consists of a floating parachute barrage, with an ...

    Article : 101 words
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