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  3. NAVY BOMBARDS PANTELLERIA ON TWO DAYS IN SUCCESSION

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Italian fortress island of Pantel. leria was bombarded by the British Navy on two days in succession. Announcing this, an. Algiers communique says naval surface forces successfully bombarded Pantelleria on Saturday night. Many ...

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    LEADERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL around the conference table at White House, Washington, during a meeting on global strategy. Left to right: Mr. T. V. Soong (Chinese Foreign Minister). Lord Halifax (British Ambassador to U.S.), Dr. H. V. Evatt (Australian Minister for External Affairs), Mr. Winston Churchill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Mr. W. L. Mackonzie King (Canadian Prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GREATEST VICTORY OF WAR IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The rout of five Japanese divisions which formed the spearhead of the enemy's Yangtsc offensive is hailed in Chungking as the greatest victory of the entire Sino-Japanese war. The Chinese are elated by reports ...

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  7. PROTEST AGAINST CATHOLIC POLICY

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.— Without debate or opposition, the Southern General Assembly of the U.S. Presbyterian Church decided ...

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  8. GERMANS MUST SEEK QUICK DECISION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The prevailing opinion in Moscow is that to form stratagia reserves necessary to meet Allied operations in other European theatres, the Germans must seek a quick decision limited to knocking out a substantial Russian force and ...

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  9. Three Jap. Attacks on U.S. So Far

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Giving evidence before a Sennate committee, forestry official disclosed that three Japanese attacks had been made on ...

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  10. NINE BOYS KILLED BY 'PLANE

    LONDON, Wednesday.——The Coroner's iurv at an inquest on nine boys who were killed when an aeroplane crashed on the playing field of the ...

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  11. JAPS. SEEK TO EMULATE U-BOAT TACTICS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Informed persons believe the Japanese are persisting in an attempt to develop the German style of submarine offensive ...

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  12. WELL-FED WORLD OBJECT OF FOOD CONFERENCE

    HOT SPRINGS, Wednesday.—The International Food Conference has issued a seven-point declaration of principles, in which the-14 participating ...

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  13. COMPLETE EVACUATION OF RAID REGIONS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Goebbels' newspaper, "Das Reich," gives full details of a plan for completely evacuating air raid regions in Germany. Not only people whose homes have been destroyed will be shifted, but practically the entire civilian population, except ...

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  14. WARSHIPS JOINED ALLIES WHEN TUNIS FELL

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Tho Giraud Administration's Information Secretary revealed at Algiers that the French naval snuadron at Alexandria went ...

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  15. WILL END WAR BY BOMBING ENEMY

    WEST POINT (New York), Wednesday.-"We are going to and the war, and end it soon, by bombing military objectives," ...

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  16. FRANCO TOLD TO "KEEP OUT"

    LONDON, Wednesday.— "Franco has been kind enough to suggest we should think about peace and ought to stop bombing, which is ...

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  17. Suggested Volunteer Force to Police Overseas Areas

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Mr. B. Nield asked the War Secretary (Sir James Grigg) whether he would call forthwith for volunteers to form ...

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  18. PAY-AS-YOU-GO TAX BILL PASSED

    WASHINGTON,. Wednesday.—The House of Representatives passed the compromise pay-as-you-go income tax bill, ending a four months' ...

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  19. Ford Again at the Helm

    DETROIT, Wednesday.—Shareholders elected Henry Ford (79) president of the Ford Motor Co. in succession to his late son Edsel. Other officers ...

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  20. BEST MONTH FOR U-BOAT KILLS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—May was the best month of the war in the fight against U-boats. Giving this encouraging news in the House of ...

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  21. QUADS. BORN IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.— "We expected two, but this is an unexpected consignment; I think I had better sit down," said a County Council ...

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  22. Cannot Spare Resources For Civil Aviation

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr.Attlee) told the House of Commons the British aircraft industry was too busy getting on with the war to spare any of its resources for civil aviation.He was replying to Mr. W. R. D. Perkins (Con.), who had urged the Government immediately to switch part of the aircraft industry to the designing of civil aviation 'planes ...

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