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  3. EXECUTION OF NAZI SABOTEURS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Details of the execution of six Nazi saboteurs continue to be shrouded in official mystery. Dusch and Burger, ...

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  4. RELENTLESS GERMAN DRIVE TOWARDS OILFIELDS

    LONDON, Monday.—The latest messages from Moscow report that the Germans are throwing in more and more fast-moving panzer units as they press further southwards towards the Caucasian oilfields. ...

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  6. INDIA-WIDE ACTION TO CURB CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

    LONDON, Monday.—Sixty-one Congress committees in the Central Provinces have now been declared unlawful associations by the Government of India in its measures to meet the Congress civil disobedience threat, and several arrests have been made in various areas. Searches have been carried out at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICAN TROOPS IN BRITAIN EAGER FOR ACTION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Major-General M. W. Clark, interviewed at U.S. Headquarters in England, stressed the offensive spirit of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. Norwegian Teachers Released

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—It is authoritatively reported that the majority of the 700 arrested Norwegian teachers have been released and allowed to ...

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  9. FORBIDDEN TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT PERMISSION

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to the "Daily Express" correspondent at Moscow Red Army ...

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  10. BRITAIN WARNED AGAINST I.R.A. ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Evening Standard" says the Ulster Government has warned Britain to be vigilant egainst an outbreak of sabotage by the ...

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  11. S. AFRICAN COASTLINE IN DANGER

    PRETORIA, Sunday.—Mr. H. G. Lawrence, Minister for the Interior, giving reasons for the blackout in certain coastal areas of South Africa, said ...

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  12. PATROL ACTIVITY IN EGYPT Air Attacks Continue

    LONDON, Monday.—Operations in Egypt yesterday were restricted to patrol activity and continued air attacks on enemy positions and ...

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  13. STRONG BOMBER FORCE ATTACKS OSNABRUCK AND OTHER OBJECTIVES

    LONDON, Monday.—A strong force of R.A.F. bombers last night attacked the railway and industrial centre of Osnabruck and other objectives in Northwest Germany. Osnabruck is an important junction on the railways from Hamburg to Cologne and Berlin to Amsterdam. ...

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  15. ALLOWED BRITISH TO ESCAPE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" correspondent with the British Stir Army in Egypt reports that a number of British ...

    Article : 229 words
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  17. MILITARY TALKS IN MOSCOW

    LONDON, Monday.—Major-General Bradley continued technical conversations with Russian military circles in Moscow yesterday. The British and ...

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  18. Sabotage in Holland

    LONDON, Monday.—It is reported from Holland that Dutch patriots have derailed 40 German troop trains and burned five German planes. A torpedo ...

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  19. THREE RAIDERS SHOT DOWN OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Over Britain last night our deteneos destroyed three bombers, all of which crashed into the street of a South Coast town. Haiders ...

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