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  3. ALLEGED WORLD INDUSTRIAL CARTEL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Justice Department has announced the indictment of three American titanium companies and four of ...

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  5. LEGHORN, COLOGNE CHIEF TARGETS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Leghorn, big Italian port on the Gulf of Genoa, and Cologne, important German industrial and communications centre, were last night's main targets for Allied bombers, and both were heavily battered. ...

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    A sergeant spotter in Africa patrols the sky for signs of enemy aircraft. His South African A.A. regiment destroyed 82 Axis aircraft in 8 months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Dr. Evatt's Address Tonic to Share Market

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Evalt's ispiring broadcast had an immediate tonic effect on the shares of many companies connected will Australasia and ...

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  8. HEAVY RAIDS ON JAP. BASES IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Dealing with air activity in the Solomons and Aleutians, a Navy Department commanique states that on Sunday Army Lib ...

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  10. GERMANS' PLANS IN RUSSIA UPSET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russians freely admit that the threat of second front has profoundly affected the German High Command's plans in Russia, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. They believe the Germans are adopting delaying tactics in order to gain time to complete their so-called total ...

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  11. 8 ENEMY SHIPS SUNK IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.——A communqiue issued by the Navy Department releases news of the sinking by U.S. submarines in Paci ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA LENT BRITAIN SPITFIRES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" reveals how Australia once lent Britain Spitfires. Dr. Evatt asked Mr. Churchill for ...

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  13. CHINA ANOTHER JAP REVERSE

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Chinese troops drove the Japanese back north-east of Hangchow, killing or wounding-100. ...

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  14. SWEDISH LINER SUNK

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Swedish liner Venezia has been torpedoed and sunk. The crew landed at Rio de Janeiro after two days in lifeboats. ...

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  15. Japanese Hint at Surprise Assault

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Tokio Radio quoted Major-General Yahati as saying in Tokio that the most effective method was to strike a blow into the ...

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  16. No Wish to Nationalise U.S. Coal Industry

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Iekes) told the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee- that the Government ...

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  17. AERIAL EVACUATION OF SICK AND WOUNDED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—U.S. Army planes evacuated 18.000 sick and wounded soldiers, including British and French, from North Africa, Brigadier ...

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  18. MORE GERMAN EXECUTIONS

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Polish circles in London state that the Germans machine-gunned 150 Dutch Jews deported to the Polish village ...

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  19. [?] INDIANS' GRIEVANCE AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG—, Tuesday.—The South African 'Indian Congress passed a resolution calling on the Government of India to sever relations with South ...

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  20. INVASION FRONT MEASURES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports of new developments on the South Europe invasion front continue to reach neutral observers from enemy-occupied countries. The Essen newspaper "Rheinisch ...

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  21. ESPIONAGE AT FULL BLAST IN ARGENTINA

    MONTEVIDEO, Tuesday.—Axis espionage, sabotage and propaganda are still operating at full blast in Argentina. Although the Ramirez ...

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  22. MONUMENT TO NAZI VANDALISM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A British United Press correspondent, after visiting Leningrad, described it as a "monument to vandalism," and ...

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  23. AIR ATTACK ON AKYAB

    NEW DELHI. Tuesday.—Wellingtons yesterday afternoon attacked Akyab, where considerable number of Japanese troops are stationed, states a com ...

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  24. Channel Gun Duel

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British and German long-range guns were in action acrosa the Straits of Dover late last night. British guns first opened fire. ...

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  25. PORTUGUESE WELCOME TO BRITISH SEAMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Thre band on a Portuguese liner which picked up the crew of a British merchantman torpedoed in the Indian Ocean, ...

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  26. Counter Attack by Yugoslav Patriots

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Yugoslav circles in London have denied a Berlin High Command statement that Axis forces have wiped out Yugoslav pa ...

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  27. PALESTINIAN JEWS AID ALLIED CAUSE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Jewish Agency for Palestine states that 705 Palestinian Jews have enlisted in the Royal Navy, and scores of others are ...

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  29. AIRCRAFT WORKERS INTENSIFY EFFORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain's aircraft workers, totalling hundreds of thousands, are reacting to the Battle of the Ruhr by raising production to new heights, lt is the story of the Battle of Britain retold except that the workers are now stimulated to produce additional fourengined bombers, whereas the sudden increase in 1940 was in fighters. ...

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