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  3. NEW RUSSIAN OFFENSIVES

    MAP SHOWING localities of the latest Russian offensives. The Red Army has advanced 55 miles at one point. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIAN BREAK- THROUGH

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians are keeping up their new big push in the region of the middle Don. Following the special announcement of a break-through on a 60-mile front, Moscow states to-day that Russians trocps are continuing to shatter enemy ...

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  6. ATMOSPHERE OF TENSE EXPECTANCY IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—In Tunisia no important land fighting has been reported, but the atmosphere is one of tense expectancy. Rcuter's correspondent says Allied preparations are being rushed forward, while there are indications that the Germans also are ...

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  7. RETREATING AXIS REARGUARD IN LIBYA POUNDED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Axis rearguard columns in their rapid retreat westward towards Tripoli before the British Eighth Army's victorious drive are taking a terrific pounding from the R.A.F. Enemy transport as far west as Burat, 50 miles west of Sirte, is ...

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  8. FALSITY OF GERMAN CLAIMS

    LONDON, Sunday.— An interesting and significant change is noticeable in German claims as to Russian and German aircraft losses on ...

    Article : 262 words
  9. To Prevent Axis Causing Another War

    LONDON, Saturday.—Representatives of a majority of the United Nations to-day attended a roundtable conference to discuss means ...

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  10. Mysterious Anti-Nazi Leader in Rumania

    LONDON, Sunday. — "The Times" Istanbul correspondent says that news from Rumania reveals the existence of a mysterious ...

    Article : 253 words
  11. TOKIO SAYS PRISONERS ARE WELL CARED FOR

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Tokio Radio says that British and Dutch prisoners in Japanese hands are living an excellent healthy life. "The place where ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. U.S. Secret Weapon Turned Tide in Libya

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Richard M'Millan, a United Piess correspondent, who recently returned from Libya, has been officially ...

    Article : 335 words
  13. Pro-Allied Move in Indo-China

    CHUNGKING, "Sunday.—The newspaper "Takung Pao" reports that a pro-Allied Provisional Government has been established in ...

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  14. SOUTHERN ENGLISH TOWN RAIDED

    LOkDON, Sunday.—Yesterday after noon four enemy fighters dropped bombs at a town on the south east coast. One was shot down into the sea and later ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. Hitler's Demands Staggered Laval

    LONDON, Sunday.—Laval, who was involved in a car accident on Wednesday while travelling to Paris, returned to Vichy, and his subsequent ...

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  16. NAZI SADISM THAT "NUMBS THE MIND"

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Horror which numbs the mind" is the description applied by the International Information Committee ...

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  17. Mr. Churchill's Alleged Visit to U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Replying to questions about Lisbon reports that Mr. Churchill was on his way to Washington "to confer about the French ...

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  18. ENEMY POUNDED DISARMED MEN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Joseph Harsch, of the "Christian Science Monitor," in an article just released by the censor, says Japanese artillery and ...

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  19. SPIES EXECUTED IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rome Radio says that five Italians convicted of espionage included two brothers, one of whom was sentenced to death and ...

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  20. Belgians Blow Up Railway Station

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Independent Belgian Newsagency says saboteurs blew up the Walcourt railway station in Belgium. Later, the Germans seized ...

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  21. ONLY EMERGENCY PETROL AVAILABLE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Owing to the critical shortage of oil, the Office of Price Administration has ordered all retail filling stations in 17 eastern ...

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  22. PLANS TO MAKE ROME AN OPEN CITY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Evening Standard's" Berne correspondent says that negotiations by Vatican mediators in Britain and the U.S. to have Rome ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. DUKE FILES LIBEL SUIT AGAINST AUTHOR

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Duke of Hamilton has filed a 100,000-dollar libel suit here against the writer, Pierre van Paassen, on the grounds that his ...

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  25. Smuts Predicts War Will End Suddenly

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Field-Marshal Smuts), replying to a great civil welcome, said: "We still have hard knocks and much ...

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  26. ROMMEL "ELSEWHERE ON ANOTHER JOB"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Berlin Radio announces that Marshal Rommel is "now elsewhere on another job." The afternoon newspaper ''P.M." ...

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  28. Military Musician Acquitted

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lt.Colonel H. E. Adkins, formerly commandant of the Royal Collego of Military Music, has been found not guilty of all 21 charges ...

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