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  4. OUTRAGES IN BALKANS

    LONDON, Friday.—Slovones have sent an appeal to London for tho continuance of threats of reprisals against the Italians and ...

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  5. STAUNGRAD FACING BIGGEST ASSAULT OF WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—Surrounded by the enemy, who claims to be within 12 miles of the centre of the city, and facing the biggest assault of the war, Stalingrad may be about to fall, according to a message from Moscow, which passed the Soviet censor. Other ...

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  6. SPAIN'S PRO-AXIS MINISTER DISMISSED

    LONDON, Friday.—The long-expected showdown between the Spanish Army and the Falange (Spains Fascist Party) has suddenly burst, states the "Daily Telegraphs diplomatic correspondent. The Foreign Minister (Senor Sunsr), who was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. Submarines Score in Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A Navy Department communique dealing with the Far East; slates that U.S. submarines have reported the following ...

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  8. Chile Expected to Break With Axis

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday.—The United Press quotes a reliable LatinAmerican diplomatic source as saying that it is absolutely certain that Chile ...

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  9. RUSSIA DOES NOT NEED U.S. TROOPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Russia declined a U.S. offer to send American troops to reinforce the Soviet Army, according ...

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  10. DESTRUCTION OF U-BOATS

    LONDON, Friday.—Declaring that the Battle of the Atlantic remained of the highest possible importance, the First Lord of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  11. CHINESE ATTACK KINHWA

    LONDON, Friday.—A Chungking communique says the Chinese have encircled Kinhwa, which is the provisional capital of Chckiang Province ...

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  12. NO GERMAN TROOPS AT DAKAR

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. —The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that according to ...

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  13. BRITISH MAINTAINING PRESSURE

    LONDON, Friday.—In Egypt General Montgomerys forces kept up pressure on the Axis forces over the whole battle front yesterday. Thr enemys main concentrations moved back slightly. To-days Cairo communique, which gives this news, ...

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  14. WILL KNOW HOW TO MAKE FULL USE OF VICTORY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Declaring that the Democracies had profited by past mistakes, President Roosevelt, in an address to an international students assembly, said that this time they would know how to make full use of victory. ...

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  16. PILOT WHO RAIDED TOKIO KILLED IN CRASH

    SHREVKPORT (Louisiana). Thursday.—An army bomber crashed last night, killing six members of its crew, including First Lieut. Kenneth ...

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