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  3. JAPANESE PLANS FOR PHILIPPINES

    According to the Office of War Information, a Tokio broadcast, outlining plans for granting the Philippines independence in 1943, re ...

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  5. SMASHING AIR ATTACKS FROM BRITAIN AND AFRICA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Axis is again feeling the weight of the smashing two-way air attacks from Britain and North Africa. The Allied air forces are steadily increasing the tempo of their attack, which Dr. Leo Boehmer, special commentator from Rome, ...

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    BOMBS FROM FLYING FORTRESSES of the U.S. Army Air Force in Northern Africa pock-marked the Milo aerodrome in Sicily, with a demonstration of their pattern bombing. There were between 70 and 80 Axis planes on the field when the raid todk place. Thirty were hit directly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Five Enemy Escort Ships Sunk

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Beaufighters, escorted and covered by Spitfires and Typhoons, attacked a heavily defended south-bound enemy convoy' off the ...

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  8. PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Australian Parliamentary Delegation has arrived from Fmgland for a confereneo in Ottawa with Bri ...

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  9. FRANK NAZI ADMISSIONS ON ALLIED BOMBING

    LONDON, Wed.—"It is impossible to say that the German, attacks on English towns are in any way comparable with the enemy's bombing of us," declared the German-language Belgian newspaper "Brusseler Zeitung," quoted by the Stockholm "Social Demokraten." "Never before has the enemy threa ...

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  10. STATIO ELIMINATED BY NEW DEVICE

    AKRON (Ohio), Wed.—Mr. P. W. Pitchfield, chairman of the Goodyear Co., has announced that a new device, the "Radio ...

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  11. SHIPPING SITUATION

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The overseas shipping situation has improved to such an extent that it is now more difficult to find cargo for ...

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  12. Russian Raids on Airfields

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Russian bombers were out in strength on Monday attacking German airfields on the Eastern Front. During the ...

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  13. CHINESE GAINS

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The Chinese have captured a number of stratogic points in the outer defences of Ouchihkow, 40 miles ...

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  14. DIVEDED COMMAND OF FRENCH FORCES

    Reports from Algiers that General Girand is remaining in command of the French forces in North and West Africa, while General do ...

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  15. New Viceroy in Sympathy

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Wavell, Viceroy-Designato of India, told a press conference that the fact that he was a soldier did not ...

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  16. LONDON'S 50TH ALERT THIS YEAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—London had its 50th alert of the year last night, when German raiders were also over S.E. England and the Home Counties. ...

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  17. U.S. ATTACKS IN SOUTH PACIFIC ZONE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—The Navy reports that on Sunday afternoon three Wildcats intercepted and shot down a Mitsubishi bomber north. od ...

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  18. 29 KILLED, 700 INJURED IN DETROIT RACIAL RIOTS

    DETROIT, Tuesday. — With Federal troops armed with riot guns and fixed bayonets patrolling Eastside districts, Detroit was recovering to-day from the worst racial riots thc U.S. has seen for many years. Twenty-four hours of street fighting and looting, in ...

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  19. Allies in Earnest About Invasion

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) told "a press conference that preparations for an invasion of Europo were ...

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  21. COAL STRIKE CALLED OFF

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The President of the United Mine Workers' Association called off the coal strike at 8 o'clock last night, ...

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  22. POOR CONDITIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The protecting Power bas boon requested to inform the Italian Government that, unless a radical improve ...

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