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  3. ENEMY AGAIN FEELS WEIGHT OF MOUNTING AIR OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Germany and Italy again felt the weight of the mounting Allied air offensive yesterday and last night. The outer defences of Italy were attacked almost unceasingly in daylight yesterday, when 400 heavy bombers and fighters battered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIA HUGE FORCES READY TO STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Masses of troops, tanks and guns on the Soviet front are ready to strike. The Germans have completed their main troop movements. The Red Air Force is continuing to smash the enemy's rear communications in many widely ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. PRESS MONOPOLY ALLEGED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Government has asked the Federal Court for a summary judgment against the Associated Press of ...

    Article : 270 words
  7. MR. CHURCHILL CONFIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —Mr. Churchill said at a press conference he was completely confident Russia, would stand up ...

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  8. TURNING OF TIDE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Mr. Churchill described Allied victories as perfectly indisputable evidence of the turning of the tide. ...

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  9. U-BOAT POSITION ENCOURAGING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Referring at a press conference to the U-hoat menaco, Mr. Churchill said he had been encouraged by ...

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  10. NAZIS SAID TO BE USING LIQUID AIR MINES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Liquid air mines which the Germans have dropped on British coastal towns destroy anything within a radius ...

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  11. Double Treatment For Italian "Donkey"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Asked at a press conference at the White House how he planned to tackle Italy, Mr. Churchill ...

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  13. Americans Advance on Attu

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— U.S. forces on Attu Island, in the Aleutians, have continued to advance and exert pressure against ...

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  14. Hint of Nazi Purge

    LONDON, Wodnesduy.—"Halrhearted" members of the Nazi Party would be wise to resign," said Robert Wagner, veteran of ...

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  15. NOTE OF GLOOM IN NAZI PRESS

    LONDON, "Wednesday. — "Voelkischer Beobachter" typifies a note of gloom in wook-end editorials in German ...

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  16. RESCUED AFTER BEING ADRIFT FOR 6 DAYS

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Without water and adrift in a dinghy for six days, two survivors of a Liberator which had been shot down, were picked up by ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. V.C. to Naval Commander

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Commander John Wallace Linton, D.S.O., D.F.C., for valor while in command of British ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. JAP. WEDGES IN CHINESE POSITIONS

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The Japanese have driven several wedges into Chinese positions along the Yang'se River below Ichang in ...

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  19. WAR AGAINST JAPAN WILL BE INTENSIFIED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. Churchill told a press conference that he and President Roosevelt had reached good conclusions on waging an intensified war in the Pacific. He considered the Japanese threat to Australia was considerably less than in December ...

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  21. R.A.F. Raids in Burma

    LONDON, Wednesday.—H.A.F. fighters made seven low-level attacks on Japanese positions in the Upper Chindwin district of Burma yesterday, while ...

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