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  4. ONSLAUGHT AGAINST SICILY

    LONDON, Monday.—Sicily, the Allies' next stepping stone to the Italian mainland, is being pounded from the air day and night. Yesterday and the night before our heavy bombers from ...

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  5. IN HIS NEW SPITFIRE

    LONDON, Monday. — R.A.F. bombers last niqht attacked objectives in the Rhineland and elsewhere in Germany. Others were out mine-laying in enemy waters. One aircraft is missing. Coastal Command aircraftt attacked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIANS CAPTURE IMPORTANT TOWN

    LONDON, Monday.——The Algiers Radio, quoting a report from Berlin, says the Russians have captured Velish, an important town on the Central Russian front. Velish is 50 miles northeast of the railway junction of Vitebsk. ...

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  7. 'QUAKES IN JAPAN, SEISMOLOGIST BELIEVES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Father Lynch, Fordham seismologist, believes the earthquakes recorded at Fordham University yesterday ...

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  8. JAPANESE PRISON CAMPS VISITED

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Prisoner of War News," publishing further reports from Far East war prisoners' camps, states that ...

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  9. ITALY WONDERING

    LONDON, Monday. — " The fact that 1000 bombers attacked Pautelleria convincingly proved the Allies' air superiority," says ...

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  10. SHOULD NOT RETALIATE AGAINST JAP. PRISONERS

    WASHINGTON",.Monday.—The U.S. should refrain from retaliation against Japanese war prisoners in the interests of Americans held by Japan, declared ...

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  11. INVASION STEP

    LONDON. Monday.—The formation of a Tactical Air Torce, announced, in an Air Ministry communique, is seen as an important step ...

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  12. BELIEVES GANDHI WILL RANK WITH GREAT LEADERS

    In an address to the Methodist I Men's Society at Burnie, Rev. H. H. Howie. M.A., B.D., of Devonport, who spent some years in ...

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  13. Canadian Communists to Form Party

    TORONTO. Monday.—A conference of Communists'from various parts of Canada unanimously endorsed a proposal to hold a national convention in ...

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  14. Italians Fire on German Troops

    MOSCOW. Monday.—Italian garrisons in the Dodeeaneso Isands fired on German troops sent to reinforce them, according to a message received from ...

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  15. OIL AGREEMENT WITH PERSIAN GOVERNMENT

    TEHERAN, Monday.—The. AngloIranian Oil Co. has made a new agreement with the Persinn Government, under which the company will pay the ...

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  16. Canadian Leanings Towards U.S.

    DETROIT, Monday.—Between 40 and 50 per cent, of Canadians favored political union with the U.S., said the Speaker of the Ontario Legislature ...

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  17. CHINESE VICTORIES

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—A. Chinese communique confirms that Sungtze, one of the last Japanese footholds south of the Yangtse ...

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  18. ALLIED RAIDS ON BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—A communique status that Mitchells yesterday damaged Meza bridge, 20 miles southwest bf Kathu, and probably damaged ...

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  19. AXIS SHIPPING ATTACKED

    ALGIERS, Monday.—R.A.F. longrange fighters and medium bombers on [?] night and yesterday attacked shipping in the Aegean Sea and off ...

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  20. ALGIERS DEADLOCK CONTINUES

    ALGIERS, Monday.—There has been no further meeting between I Gen. de Gaulle and Gen. Giraud, though both have been in contact ...

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  22. U.S. RAIDS ON KIEL AND BREMEN: BIG AIR BATTLE

    LONDON, Monday.—A daylight attack on Kiel and Bremen, which brought about the biggest air battle in which 8th Air Force heavy bombers have yet been engaged, is reported in a communique issued by U.S. Army Headquarters in Europe. ...

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  23. ITALIAN REPLY TO MR. ROOSEVELT'S PLEA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Rome Radio, commenting on President Roosevelt's appeal to the Italians to get out of the war, said: "President ...

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  24. POPE'S WARNING TO WORKERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Addressing about 15,000 workers in the Vatican grounds, the Pope warned them that the social revolution which ...

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  25. FUEL-SAVING SYSTEM FOR WARSHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department revealed the development of a revolutionary fuel-saving system, giving ...

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  26. Mosquitoes Destroy Big German 'Plane

    LONDON. Monday.—A battle between two Mosquitoes and one of the large four-engined Kuriers used by the Germans in long-range attacks on ...

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  27. LABOR TRIBUTE TO MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Mr. Churchill has been a great war leader. His ability, energy, courage and imagination are unquestioned. His ...

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  28. PLEA FOR BOLD ACTION AGAINST JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Major Seversky, Red Air Force spokesman, said in a broadcast that for some time the aviation industry and ...

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  29. MUST EXPECT HEAVY CASUALTIES

    PITTSBURG, Monday.—American hospitals must prepare to handle at least 1,000,000 military casualties during and after the war, declared ...

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  31. LABOR SUPPORTERS' MISTAKEN VIEW

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Attlee, introducing the executive's report at the Labor Party conference, said some members of the party take ...

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  32. 25 Zeros Destroyed in Solomons Area

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —On Saturday morning U.S. Navy, Marine and Army fighter 'planes intercepted between 40 and 50 Japanese fighters near the Russell Islands, shooting down 25 Zeros and probably destroying eight others. Six U.S. 'planes were lost, but four of the pilots were rescued. ...

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