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  4. ITALY CONVINCED INVASION IS NEAR

    LONDON, Monday.—Expectation of invasion has spread to all parts of Italy, according to neutral correspondents in Rome, one of whom states that nobody in Italy doubts that the storm will break when the Allies' bases are primed. This is now ...

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  5. RUSSIA GERMANS MASSING GIANT TANKS

    LONDON, Monday.—Russian sources agree that the Germans at several points on the Russian front arc massing large numbers of 72-ton Tiger tanks with which, it is believed, they intend to attempt another break-through. "Red Star" reports that Soviet troops already have captured a number ...

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  6. MOVING AN ARMY

    An indication of the vast amount of transport required to move a modern army forward. The scene is in North Africa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW BOMBING POLICY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bomber Command has adopted a new bombing policy, whereby "round-the-clock" bombing has virtually been abandoned, according to Colin Bednall, "Daily Mail" correspondent. Actual obliteration of large industrial centres in a single night ...

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  8. ARGENTINE COUP LEADER RESIGNS

    BUENOS AlRES—, Monday.—General Rawson, Presidant designate of the new revolutionary Government which seized power in Argentina on ...

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  9. CREW OF AIRLINER DEFENDED

    LONDON. Monday. — Ridiculing the German statement that the crew of the K.L.M. airliner which was shot down over the Bay of Biscay last Tuesday ...

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  10. U.S. Ships Collide

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department announces that a merchant ship laden with ammunition and a tanker collided off the ...

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  11. R.A.F. RAIDS IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Monday, — R.A.F. planes raided Japanese positions in the Cliadwin hills (Burma). All returned. ...

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  12. WORLD'S LARGEST FLYING BOAT

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A. giant experimental flying boat, which Mr. William Kaiser, the shipbuilder, and Mr. Howard ...

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  13. TIME WORKING FOR ALLIES IN PACIFIC

    BERKLKY (California}, Monday.-Admiral Nimitz, C-in-C. U,S. Pacific, Fleet, said at, a University luncheon Hint time now favored ...

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  14. RUSSIAN CHARGES AGAINST SWEDEN

    LONDON, Monday. — The fort nightly organ of the Russian trade union movement'. ''War and Work-, ing Class." publishes an article de-, ...

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  15. CHINESE CAPTURE STRATEGIC POINTS

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Chinese have captured strategic points around Hwajung, the main Japanese base on the northern ...

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  16. BIG INCREASE IN WAR SUPPLIES

    NEW YORK. Monday. — Major—Gen— eral clay. Director of Production for the Army Service Forces, revealed that American war production during May ...

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  17. African Prisoners in Britain

    LONDON. Monday,——Soveral thous, and members of (he Afrika Korps lan ded at a. British port, yesterday. They are housed in temporary camps, and ...

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  18. AIR RAID DAMAGE TO 3,000,000 HOUSES

    LONDON, Monday. — Air raids have damaged nearly 3,000,000 houses in Britain. About 150,000 houses which were wreok ...

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  19. SWEDES WARNED THAT DANGER WILL INCREASE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister of Sweden (Mr. P. A. Hanson) warned that, the danger to Sweden would increase as the ...

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  20. France Not Asking to be Liberated by Others

    ALGIERS, Monday.—Gen. de Gaulle addressed a. mass meeting Of his followers in Algiers yesterday morning. The do Gaullist group, which was for ...

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  21. POST-WAR TASK

    NEW YORK, Monday.—.—" When the war is won we must appeal to Axis Youth, especially German youth, for co-operation in framing ...

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  22. NAZI SMUGGLER CAUGHT IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Munday.—A German, Hans Rohobach, posing as a commercial traveller,was arrestad at an airport when attempting to smuggle £10,000 worth of ...

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  23. JAPS. UNABLE TO MAKE UP

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Churchill, discussing the Far Eastern war, told a press conference at Algiers that the Japanese had no power to make up their losses in merchant shipping. He added that the Japanese Air Force was "just treading water." ...

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  24. Mr. Roosevelt's Grandson Involved in Fatality

    PHILADELPHIA,.Monday—A. bul— let, from a ritle- kieked by lO-year-old William Roosevelt. the President's grandson, and son of Colonel Elliot ...

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  25. U-Boats Becoming Desperate

    LONDON, Monday.—U-boat commanders, it is believed, are becoming desperate as a result of Allied 'planes' successes. U-boats, because of recent losses, seem to have changed their tactics, and when surprised by 'planes no longer dive immediately, but more frequently try to "fight it out" on the ...

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  26. NAZI MANPOWER STATEMENT CHALLENGED

    LONDON, Monday.—A recent Ger— man statement that the vountry could call on 150,000,000 men and women to man the annies and factories is chal ...

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  27. S.E. English Town Raided

    LONDON, Monday.— Raider. one of which was shot down, bombed a SouthEast England Coast town yesterday afternoon. Casualties included a number ...

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  28. RUSSIAN WAR LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED

    LONDON,Monday.—The second Russian war loan, of 12,000,000.000 roubles, was issued on Saturday. The Moscow Radio says it was over-sub ...

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  29. GERMAN EXECUTED

    STOCKHOLM, Monda*.—Friedrich Ege, former correspondent of the German Newsagency in Finland, has been executed in Estonia, The Germans ex ...

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