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  3. ANGLO-AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP URGED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The British Resident Minister and Chairman of the British Supply Council (Colonel J. Llewellin) ...

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  4. LAMPEDUSA AND LINOSA SURRENDER TO ALLIES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two more Italian islands have surrendered to the Allies. They are Lampedusa, which capitulated yesterday after an incessant aerial bombardment lasting 24 hours, and Linosa, 30 miles north of Lampedusa, which the Allies gained this morning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PRODUCING SUFFICIENT SYNTHETIC RUBBER

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Rubber Director (Mr. Jeffers) disclosed that America was producing enough synthetic rubber ...

    Article : 65 words
  7. ALLIES' BIGGEST AIR BLITZ

    LONDON, Sunday.—The biggest air offensive of the war, in which the Allies on Friday attacked the enemy on three fronts, was followed up last night with a heavy raid on Bochum, in the centre of the Ruhr. Twenty-four bombers did not return. ...

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  8. BETTER DEAL FOR CHINESE RECRUITS

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The Chinese War Ministry has issued new regulations designed to improve thE treatment of recruits in thE Chinese Army, ...

    Article : 102 words
  9. MORE RAIDS ON BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—The R.A.F. yesterday again attacked objectives in Arakan, including a river jetty south of Buthidaung, ...

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  10. TENSION EASES AT ALGIERS

    ALGIERS, Sunday.—There appears to have been some relaxation in the tension between Gen. de Gaulle and Gen. Giraud, and ...

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  11. ALLIED SOLIDARITY

    MOSCOW. Sunday.—Allied solidarity is emphasised by "Pravda" in a leading article on the occasion of the first anniversary of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. NAZI RAIDERS OVER GREATER LONDON

    LONDON. Sunday. — German bombers crossed the south-east coast of England. Some penetrated the Greater London area, and ...

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  13. ALLIED RECOGNITION OF ARGENTINA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Britain and the U.S. have decided to recognise the new Government of Argentina. ...

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  14. SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—Dr. Hilton Jones, managing director of Hizone Laboratories, in an address to a meeting of executives. ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. RUSSIA SIGNS THAT STORM ABOUT TO BREAK

    NEW YORK, Sunday.£A wave of restlessness replete with symptoms of things to come making,itself felt along the enormous Russian front, reports the "New York Times" correspondent in Moscow, C. Sulzberger. The increasing war of nerves menacing pamphlets, and more active partisan raids indicate ...

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  16. RAIDS ON JAPANESE PACIFIC BASES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A Navy Department communique says that on Thursday morning Corsairs and Lightnings intercepted and shot down four ...

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  17. BRITAIN WAS NEAR DEFEAT

    LONDON, Sunday. — "After the fall of France Britain was nearer defeat than our enemies are now," said Mr. A. V. ...

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  18. MR. ROOSEVELT'S NEW APPEAL TO ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Telling his press conference that the fall of Pantelleria was very good news indeed, President Roosevelt made an indirect ...

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  19. New Chinese Successes

    CHUNGKING. Sunday. — The Chinese have gained new successes north-east of Ichang and north-west of Hangkow. ...

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  20. WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL RADIO STATION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The world's most powerful short-wave radio station, with a power of 750,000 watts, is to be erected at Cincinnati, An ...

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  21. NOVICE SAVES PILOTLESS BOMBER

    LONDON, Sunday.—A flight engineer who had never flown a plane before brought a badly damaged Wellington from the Ruhr to its ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. U.S. ANTI-STRIKE LEGISLATION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The House of Representative has passed the Anti-Strike Bill by 219 votes to 129. The Senate has also ...

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  23. 80 P.C. INCREASE IN U.S. WAR PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Chairman of the Production Board (Mr. Nelson), in a survey of production in 1942, said the prospects for 1943 ...

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  24. Navy Showed Who Rules Mussolini's lake'

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Our job was to show that the British Navy is master of these waters,leaving pantelleria no escape from the horrors of bombing. As we steamed off everything except the island's highest peak was hidden in brown smoke." Thus a "Daily Express" special correspondent with the Mediterranean Fleet describing the final naval bombadment of Pantellria. ...

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  25. DEFIED JAP. BLOCKADE

    CAIRO, Sunday.—It is revealed that Brigadier-General Patrick Hurley, using fleets of small fishing craft which he bought in Australia, defied the ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. COMMANDERS' CLOSE-UP VIEW OF ENEMY DEFENCES

    ALGIERS, Sunday.—Gen. Eisenhower and Admiral Cunningham were aboard the cruiser which led the naval force close to Pantelleria ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. MALTA RAID TOLL

    VALLETTA, Sunday.—In the raids on Malta, 1185 people were killed, 384 died of injuries, and 1818 were seriously injured. Houses destroyed up ...

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