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  3. NO RESPITE FOR PANTELLERIA: AGAIN SHELLED AND BOMBED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Rome Radio yesterday announced that the commander of the Italian garrison on Pantelleria, island stepping stone from Tunisia to Sicily, had been called upon by the Allies to surrender. It added that the demand was promptly refused. ...

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    British troops, helped by native dockers, unloading small-arms ammunition from a transport at Bone (Algeria). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ZERO HOUR NEAR IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There are further signs that zero hour in Russia is only a few days away, although a deceptive lull still hangs over thc 2000-mile front. There arc reports that increasing quantities of men and materials are moving up to the ...

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  7. QUEEN PRAISES COUNTRY WOMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The place of the country woman to-day is more important than over before," declared Queen Elizabeth ...

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  8. POLISH REVENGE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Swit," a secret Polish radio station, announces that the Germans in May shot 550 Poles in a Warsaw prison. ...

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  9. Chinese Gaie More Ground

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The Chinese have completed the occupation of Itu, 18 miles below Ichang, and are also advancing towards ...

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  10. NINETEEN ZEROS SHOT DOWN

    "WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — A Nnvy Departmont. communique describes how on Monday morning U.S. fighter planes attached approximately ...

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  11. Dominions' Post-War Aviation Claims

    DURBAN, Wednesdays.—"An unfortunate impression seems to be Raining ground that in post-war flying South Africa is to be left at the mercy of ...

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  12. DUTCH PATRIOTS' RAID

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dutch patriots wearing police uniforms went to the Amsterdam Town Hall and told the guards they were on a special mission ...

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  13. ARGENTINE BREAK WITH AXIS?

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.— Tho new President of Argentina (Gen. Ramirez) said foreign relations would be regulated not only ...

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  14. Guerillas Victorious

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Algiers Radio, broadcasting to France, said information receivod in Turkey from Yugoslavia confirmed that the fifth ...

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  15. HITCH IN COAL TALKS

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—The Associated Press says a virtual breakdown in coal strike negotiations between the mine operators and the ...

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  16. SERIOUS AFFRAYS IN LOS ANGELES

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.— More than 100 "zoot-suited" youths have been arrested here in three nights as the result of ...

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  17. ITALY'S ECONOMIC WEAKNESSES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Italy's economic weaknesses are indicated in the latest reports reaching Washington on the food situation, coal and labor shortages, and the inflationary effects of war finance. ...

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  19. Effective Work of Flying Hospitals

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—Army flving hospitals have carried out 30,000 wounded men from combat zones, with only two deaths ...

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  20. QUISLINGS FLEE FROM NORWAY

    LONDON", Wednesday.—According to Eeuter's correspondent in Stockholm, a considerable number of high officials ...

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  21. JAP. HYMN OF HATE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The Tokio Radio reports that, addressing a "crush Britain and American rally," the Speaker of the House of ...

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  22. General Eisenhower's Message to Commons

    LONDON, "Wednesday.—The Speaker of the House of Commons (Mr. Clifton Brown) announced that he had received a wireless message from Gen. ...

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  23. Rumanian Purge

    ISTANBUL, Wednesday.—Gen. Antonescu. the Rumanian dictator, has purged the Government service, dismissing hundreds of officials, also ...

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  24. WILL WALK HOME THROUGH EUROPE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A British United Press correspondent in Cairo says that when he asked a group of "Desert Rats" who ...

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  25. R.A.F. DAYLIGHT RAIDS

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Mustangs, Typhoons and Spitfires in daylight yesterday attacked and damaged enemy shipping off the Dutch const, also ...

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  26. ENEMY WARNED AGAINST USE OF GAS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — President Roosevelt, at a press conference, gave the Axis a third warning against the use of poison gas, promising immediate retaliation against military objectives in any guilty country of Europe or Asia. He said increasingly frequent reports from a variety of sources indicated that the Axis was making significant ...

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  27. NAZIS USING SWEDISH MOTOR BARGES

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—A Swedish sailor told the Stockholm newspaper "Arbetaren" that Germany was using Swedish-built motor barges for ...

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  28. BERLIN CLAIMS CLASH WITH BRITISH SHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "Enemy ships appeared last night off the Channel Islands," says the Berlin Radio. "The German Navy's long-range ...

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  29. V.C. TO BRITISH OFFICER

    LONDON, Wdnesday.—The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Major (temporary Lieut.-Colonol) Lorne Maelaine Campbell, D.S.O., for valor in an ...

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