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  3. ALLIED BLITZ CONTINUES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The steady reduction of airfields, ports and other targets in the Italian islands of Sicily, Sardinia and Pantellcria was continued relentlessly ...

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  4. ITALY'S OUTER DEFENCES

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  5. GERMANS CLAIM STRONG RUSSIAN DRIVE IN KUBAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Although the Germans report the launching of a strong Russian offensive in the Kuban area, in the North-Western Caucasus, no confirmation has come from Moscow. Earlier reports stated the Germans were trying to make heavy air attacks on Russian troops north-east of ...

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  7. Land and Air Assaults on Attu

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—U.S. land and air forces on Attu Island, in the Aleutians, are continuing their assaults on Japanese ...

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  8. Russian Religious Gesture?

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Persons in close touch with, Russian quarters in Washington believe the dissolution of the Comintern may ...

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  9. DUISBURG FLATTENED AND PULPED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The R.A.F.'s big raid on May 12 flattened and pulped Duisburg. A Swiss engineer who has just returned to Switzerland from Duisburg, after living through the attack, said: "I would never have believed a large town could be so utterly destroyed in a few minutes. We did not go ...

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  10. RUBBER STRIKERS RESUME WORK

    AKRON (Ohio), Timrsday.—Most of the 50,000 employes of the rubber industry who were out on strike returned to work to-day following the ...

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  12. Canadian Reinforcements Reach London

    LONDON, Thursday.—Canadian Military Headquarters in London has announced that additional reinforcements for the Canadian Army overseas have ...

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  13. JAPAN CLAIMS BIG NAVAL SUCCESSES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Tokio Radio reports that the Japanese fleet since the outbreak of war has sunk and damaged 505 warships, including ...

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  14. CHINA JAP ADVANCE CHECKED

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Chinese rolled back one Japanese column driving towards China's rice bowl, west of Lake Tuugting, and ...

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  15. V.C. FOR AIRMAN WHO LED RAID ON DAMS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The award of the Victoria Cross to Wing Commander G. P. Gibson, the bomber ace who led the raid ...

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  16. NO OBJECTION TO CREMATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—A report from a special committee expressing the view that there is no objection to cremation was ...

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  17. Italy "Wants no More British Justice"

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Home Radio, commenting on Mr. Churchill's statement in Washington that Italians would have a place in the life of the ...

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  18. Goebbels' Latest

    LONDON, Thursday.—Goebbels is broadcasting to Germans one of the most elaborate bluffs he has yet tried—his version of the ...

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  20. REFUSAL TO DELIVER LETTER FROM GANDHI

    NEW DELHI, Thursday,—The Government of India, has refused to deliver a letter from Mahatma Gandhi to Mr. Jinnah, leader of the Moslems, ...

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  21. Who Will Take Control of Fords Empire?

    DETROIT, Thursday.—The death of Edsel Ford, president of the Ford Motor Co. since 1919, has started speculation as to whom ...

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  22. Stalin's Letter for Roosevelt

    LONDON, Thursday— Mr. Joseph Davies. President Roosevelt's personal envoy, has received a, sealed reply from Premier Stalin to President Roosevelt's ...

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  23. AXIS CANNOT TAKE IT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Something like a campaign against bombing raids has begun simultaneously in Germany, Italy and Spain. The Spanish press, for the third consecutive day, continued its "stop-the-bombing" campaign. ...

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  24. U.S. CORSAIR FIGHTERS SUPERIOR TO ZEROS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Navy Department has been advised by Admiral Nimitz, C.-in-C. Pacific Fleet, that American airmen regard the ...

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  25. BOMB KILLS EIGHT MEMBERS OF FAMILY

    LONDON, Thursday. — Margaret Wardle (18), an Australian whose parents and six sisters were killed recently when a bomb hit their house in a ...

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