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  3. DEVASTATING BLOW AGAINST GERMAN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The most devastating blow of the war against German industry was struck carly yesterday morning, when the R.A.F. smashed the huge Mohne and Eder dams, releasing millions of tons of water, which swirled down the Ruhr valleys, ...

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  4. GERMAN TROOPS STILL IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is stated in London that there is no evidence to suggest that the Germans are withdrawing any troops they may ...

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    PREPARING FOR A LIGHTNING THRUST ON GERMANY'S COASTAL SHIPPING.—Loading torpedoes on a motor torpedo boat, one of the British Navy's little ships with, a high speed and great powers of destruction. The official name for these small craft is M.T.B. 34. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 489,000 PRISONERS IN BRITISH HANDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for War (Sir Janies Grigg) disclosed in the House of Commons to-day that 142,000 ...

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  8. EIGHT SHIPS TORPEDOED BY R.A.F. 'PLANES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At least eight German ships in a convoy off the Dutch coast were torpedoed by aircraft of the Coastal Command last night. Two large vessels were left sinking, with the crews taking to the boats ...

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  9. Early Victory Likely on Attu

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday. — A swift conclusion to the campaign to drive out the Japanese from Attu Island, in the Aleutians, ...

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  10. 5 JAP. SHIPS SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— U.S. submarinos have reported the following successes against enemy shipping in Pacific and ...

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  11. RUSSIA NAZI ATTACK FAILS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In an effort to regain the ground they have lost to the Russians in the Caucasits, the Gormans made anothor ...

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  12. Initiative Everywhere in Allied Hands

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—Recalling that when the U.S. entered the war it was a question of where the Axis would strike next, the ...

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  14. Mine Sinks German Ship

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. — Two Swedish seamen at Malino report that the German merchantman Gneisenau (18,160 tons) hit a mine and sank in ...

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  15. Comfortable Home for von Arnim

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Gen. von Arnim, until the end of the war, will live in a comfortable country home with spacious, well-guarded grounds. ...

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  16. U.S. Coal Strike Truce Extended

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—Mr. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workors, announced an extension until May 31 of the ...

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  17. NAZI BLOCKADE RUNNERS SCUTTLED

    RONDON, Tuesday.—Two more enemy vessels attempting to break the Allied Nations' blockade have been scuttled after being intercepted by British ships. They were the German armed blockade runner L'ApIana (4793 tons), with a valuable cargo of rubber and tin, and the German motor vessel ...

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  18. MR. ROOSEVELT REPLIES TO CONGRATULATIONS ON N. AFRICAN VICTORY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Roosevelt has sent the following message to Premier Stalin: "Thanks for your message of congratulation on our ...

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