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    THE DUKE OFGLOUCESTER, who during his tour of the Middell East saw striking evidence of the British and American did that is flowing to Russia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AXIS AND BRITISH FORCES LOCKED IN DESERT BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British United Press correspondent with the Eighth Army says that, with even stronger forces than we had in November, the Eighth Army is giving Rommel his first shocks in the battles that are raging in the Western Desert. ...

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  5. Gestapo Terrorist Wounded

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Herr Heydrich, Gestapo terrorist, was wounded in an attempt on his life at Prague. His condition is grave. ...

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    South African troops debussing at a point in the forward area in Libya to go into action.— Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FRESH RUSSIAN ADVANCE IN KHARKOV AREA

    LONDON, Thursday.— Marshal Timoshenko is again advancing with a fresh army against the weakest point of the German thrust south-east of Kharkov, according to the Swedish "Aftonbladet's" Berlin correspondent. He adds that the latest reports ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA AND N.Z. STILL IN DANGER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Following a meeting of the Pacific War Council to-day, the British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) and ...

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  9. Australia's War Effort Lauded

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Dr. Andrew Bock, in the magazine, "The Financial World," says the presence of American forces has put the spotlight ...

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  10. Slight Raids on England

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Air Ministry says a few bombs were dropped last night at two places on the East Anglian coast. Slight damage was ...

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  11. ALLIED SHIPPING DEFICIENCY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The magazine "Fortune," in an article ontitled "Who Should Get the Ships?" points out the need for ...

    Article : 210 words
  12. HARD LIQUOR DIVERTED TO PRODUCTION OF RUBBER

    WAVASINGTON, Wedensday.— A War Production Board spokesman said to-day that it had been decided definitely to allocate 200,000,000 gallons of ...

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  13. SECOND DECORATION FOR ONE-ARMED PILOT

    LONDON, Thursday. — The one-armed night fighter, Pilot J. A. F. MacLachlan, D.F.G [?]23)[?] has ...

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  14. MARTINIQUE DISCUSSIONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) told the press that the communications system at Martinique was ...

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  15. SETBACK IN CHINA

    LONDON, Thursday.—In China the position in the coastal province of Chekiang is worse. Chungking states that the Japanese are closing in on ...

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  16. NORMANDIE FIRE BLESSING IN DISGUISE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Naval Affairs Committee reported to the Senate that the fire aboard the French liner Normandie on February ...

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  17. Raids on Enemy Territory

    LONDON, Thursday.—A German Newsagency report said planes last night bombed East Prussian territory and damaged non-military objectives. ...

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  18. PREFECT OF ZARA KILLED IN CLASH WITH REBELS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Rome Newsagency says the Prefect of Zara, commander of the Zara carabineers, and several Italian soldiers were killed ...

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  19. German Official Resigns

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Berlin Radio savs Herr Kleinmann, Secretary to the Ministry for Communications, has resigned on account ...

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  20. U.S. Labor Organisations at Loggerheads

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Mr. Philip Murray, president of the Congress for industrial Organisation, angrily left a meeting of the United Mine ...

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  21. Labor Demands Education Reforms

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Labor Party conference unanimously carried a resolution demanding a unified education system in which education would ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. U.S. Urged to Take Over Palestine Mandate

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Wedgwood, broadeasting to the U.S., urged American Jews to press the U.S. Government to take ...

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  23. SOVIET PRESSURE ON ALLIES FOR SECOND FRONT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says Russia is exerting new pressure in Washington as well as in London for the quick opening of a second front in Europe. However, the U.S. Government is ...

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  24. BRITISH LABOR WILL NOT CO-OPERATE WITH COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Labor Party conference, on a card vote, rejected by 1,899,000 votes to 132,000 ...

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  25. Italy's Demands on France

    LONDON, Thursday.—General de Gaulle, in a statement yesterday, said the solution to the Italian claim to Corsica, Nice, Savoy and Tunis was in ...

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