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  3. FINAL DETAILS OF NEXT ALLIED BLOW WORKED OUT IN ALGIERS

    ALGIERS, Sunday.—During his visit to North-West Africa on his return home from the U.S., Mr. Churchill, with Allied war leaders, worked out final details of the next and most powerful blow against the Axis. Those participating in the discussions included the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden), ...

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  4. PREPARING FOR FINAL BLOW

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Tho Red Army ls preparing for what is generally believed will be the last critical campaign of the eastern ...

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  5. ITALIAN WARSHIPS BADLY DAMAGED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Three of Italy's greatest battleships, a heavy cruiser and a merchantman were badly damaged when over 100 Flying Fortresses raided Spezia yesterday. Other targets, including oil depots and installations, also were hit, and large ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. I Spanish Views on Bombing

    MADRID, Sunday.—The Spanish Foreign Ministry has suggested that the belligerents should humanise air bombing-by establishing and announcing to ...

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  7. NAZIS' "INTERESTING" APOLOGY TO SWEDEN

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—Germany, backing down in the face of curt Swesish notes of protest, offered to order the German Fleet to remove ...

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  8. CHINA IAP FORCES RTED

    CHUNGKLNG, Sunday.—The Chtnese have reeap[?]ured Kangan, where over half the enemy forces were wiped out; the remainder re ...

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  9. 36,688 Prisoners in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Army revealed that 36,688 prisoners of war were now held in 21 prison camps in the U.S.. of whom 22,110 were Ger ...

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  10. CEASELESS BATTLE FOR AIR MASTERY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The battle for mastery of the air on the Russian front continues day and night in what is believed to be the prelude to a flare-up in land fighting. Russian bombers continue to smash vital German communications and supply ...

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  12. POST-WAR CONTROL

    LONDON, Sunday. — "The Government is studying what control ought to be maintained after the war," said the Minister for jj'1 ...

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  13. Mr. Churchill Back in England

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Churchill, accompanied by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) and the Cluer' of the Imperial General Staff (Sir Alon Brooke) arrived back in Britain, at daylight yesterday morning. Mr. Churchill flevr a week ago from the U.S. to Gibraltar to visit Gen. Eisenhower's ...

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  14. ENORMOUS HAVOC IN DUISBURG

    LONDON, Sunday.—Photographs taken by reconnaissance aircraft show that enormous industrial damage has been done at Duisburg ...

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  15. JEWS MASSACRED IN GAS CHAMBERS

    LONDON, Sunday,—Polish circ— les in London have learned that lethal gas chambers in Polish death camps have been enlarged to ...

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  16. US. MINERS TO RESUME WORK TO-DAY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—On the recommendation of the miners' leader Mr. John L. Lewis), the striking coalminers have been ...

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  17. Hitler's Debt to World

    WASHINGTON, Sunday— Hitler's debt to.tho world will exceed 500,000,000,000 dollars about £A166,O00,O00,OO0) by ...

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  18. HOW AIRLINER WAS SHOT DOWN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Gorman overseas radio has given a detailed account of' how the K.L.M. Douglas airliner came to be shot ...

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  19. Spitfires' Targets

    LONDON. sunday — Spitfires yesterday severely damaged a coastal vessel oil" tHe! Dutch coast,, set fire to two large patrol lorries, and shot up a goods train ...

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  20. REPORTED PLOT TO ARREST DE GAULLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A sensational plot to arrest Gen. de Gaulle on the eve of the formation of the French Executive Committee can ...

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  21. OFFENSIVE IN FAR EAST?

    LONDON,Sunday. — Mr, Churchill may be able to inform the House of Commons that full agreement has been reached on ...

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  22. RUSSIAN CHARGE AGAINST SWEDEN

    MOSCOW. Sunday.—A Russian export on international Jaw states that Sweden has constantly violated her neutrality by allowing 32O.OOO Germans in ...

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  23. FRESH TROUBLES FOR HITLER

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Fresh troubles for Hitler are reported from many corners of conquered Europe by New York Times" correspondents in neutral capitals. Goebbels admitted in a speech that the Germans were finding the war harder. Having visited air raid arcas, he was convinced that the average German had no idea what the popula ...

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  24. Norwegians Sink Supply Ship

    LONDON*, Sundauy.—Light coastal craft manned by oflicers and men of the Royal Norwegian Navy attacked a large escorted German supply ship ...

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