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  4. SALVAGE SAVES OVER 30 CONVOYS

    LONDON, Wed.—The Parliamcntary Secretary to the Ministry for Supply (Mr. Peat) revealed that' since the opening. ...

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  5. KING IN N. AFRICA: VISITING FORCES

    LONDON, Wednesday.-The King is in North Africa visiting the victorious 1st and 8th Armies, the Navy and Air Force. Flying direct to a North African airfield in the "Commando," the ...

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    A British gun crew manhandling a six-pounder gun on a mountainside overlooking Medijez-el-Bab, while local Arabs look on. Britain's sixpoundcr gun had already proved an effective weapon in the Western Dcserr, where it was more than a match for the German. 15 mm. anti ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FINNS REFUSE NAZI DEMAND

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.— Field-Marshal Mannerheim. has refused a German demand that a battalion of Finnish Waaffen S.S. ...

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  8. ROUND THE-CLOCK BLITZ AGAINST SICILY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The round-the-clock bombing of western Sicilian-airfields continued unabated on Monday night and yesterday. On Monday night Wellington bombers from North African bases attacked two important airfields on the island. The blitz was continued yesterday, when large forces ...

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  9. FOREMEN _EXECUTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Germans shot three foremen of the Philips works at Eindhnver, and publicly exhibited their corpses ...

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  10. LABOR POLICY ON BEVERIDGE REPORT

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Labor Party conference defeated 760,000 votes an amendment calling on the Parliamentary Party to ...

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  11. WIDESPREAD R.A.F. RAIDS

    LONDON", Wednesday.—R.A.F. lighters based in Britain were over France, Belgium, Holland and Denmark last night, attacking land and ...

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  12. FLOOD OF ENEMY SPECULATION

    Speculation about, the Allies' plans continue to pour from the Axis, whose radio is telling the people in Italy and Germany that invasion is hourly ...

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  13. DISGUSTED WITH MUSSOLINI

    LONDON, Wednesday.—As a long column of Italian prisoners marched through Pantelleria on Friday they noticed a picture of Mussolini ...

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  14. OIL SHORTAGE IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON", Wednesday.—The Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Ickes) told a press conference- that the crude oil shortage was such, that the U.S. ...

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  15. Fresh Chinese Success

    CHUNKING, Wednesday.—The Chinese have gained a fresh, success. Throwing back the Japanese along the Upper Yangtse River ...

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  16. BERLIN CLAIMS ATTACK ON ALLIED CONVOY,

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Berlin Radio claims that four German longrange reconnaissance planes, off SouthWest Portugal, without loss attacked ...

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  17. NAZIS REPORT NEW SOVIET ATTACKS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German High Command reports Russians made new thrusts against German positions on the Kuban front. ...

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  18. Rome Claims Successes Against Allied Ships

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"One of our submarines in the Western Mediterranean attacked, from the surface, a strongly escorted enemy convoy, and ...

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  19. Abortive Revolt in Guadeloupe

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—An unsuccessful attempt to overthrow Admiral Robert's regime in the French colony of Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles) ...

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  20. U.S. DISTRUST OF ARGENTINE REGIME

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.— The new regime in Argentina is regarded in Washington as as bad, if not worse, than the Castillo ...

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  21. FRENCH TALKS REPORTED AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Gen. de Gaulle wants to carry out an extensive Army reform immediately, and Gens. Giraud and Georges have ...

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  22. JAPS. EXECUTE BRITISH PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wedy.—The German Radio quoted a Tokio report that the Japanese had executed 10 British war prisoners as a ...

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  23. U.S. SUBMARINE FLEET INCREASED'

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Secretary for the Navy (Col. Knox) told a press conference that eight American submarines lost so ...

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  25. New Mine Crisis in U.S.. Feared

    WASHINGTON", Wednesday.—According to the United Press, the' tentative wage agreement between the leader of the United Mino Workers' ...

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  26. GERMAN WOE IN BOMBED AREAS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—" Even soldiers from. the Eastern Front stand silent at the windows of trains traversing this devastated ...

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  27. V.C. TO GURKHA

    LONDON', Wednesday—Subadar Lalbabadr Thapa, of the 2nd King Edward 7th's Own Gurkha Rifles, In-, dian Army: has been awarded the ...

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  28. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE BELIEVED IN ALEUTIANS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The santa Clara University seismograph registered a severe earthquake, lasting 130 minutes, centering on the tip of ...

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  29. NEW TURN IN GERMAN POLICY IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Stockholm reports from Berlin-emphasise a new turn in German policy in Russia, aimed at enlisting the help of "discontented" elements among the Soviet people for carrying on the war. "Tidningeti's" Berlin correspondent, ...

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