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  3. DAY AND NIGHT BOMBING OF SICILY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Day and night bombing of Sicily is reported in to-day's air communique from the Mediterranean zone. The first attack was concentrated against the ferry terminus, where marshalling yards and docks were pounded. Then Flying ...

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  4. APPEAL TO MINERS TO RESUME WORK

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Fuel Administrator (Mr. Ickes) has appealed to rainers still idle to return to their jobs for the sake of ...

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  5. Russian Lull Enters1 Fourth Month

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian front has now been quiet for three months, in which there has been little fighting with the exception of local actions. Both sides have been utilising the period to strengthen their defences, which Russian newspapers, as the full enters its fourth month, declare will alter ...

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  7. NO TARGET IN GERMANY WILL BE SAFE

    LONDON, Thursday.—As the nights lengthen nnd the U.S. Air Force becomes more numerous there will be no industrial or military target in Germany which will not receive the utmost application of the Allies' exterminating force. Soon the weight of Russian air attack will contribute an additional ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Chinese Success

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Chinese have recaptured a large section of Owehihkow, and have inflicted further enemy casualties. They interecpted ...

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  9. U.S. M's.P. ATTEND EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Commenting on the Empire Parliamentary Association's conference, the Canadian Press points out that it was the first ...

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  10. RUSSIA BUILDING NEW RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Since the war began the Sovict has built several thousands kilometres of new railways, including an important ...

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  11. Fewer Children Killed in Road Accidents

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fewer children were killed in May on the roads in Britain than in any other period since the outbreak of war, indicating ...

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  12. TO BUILD WORLD'S BIGGEST AIRLINER

    LONDON", Thursday. — The Ministry of Aircraft Production has authorised the Bristol Aeroplane Co. to begin work on the ...

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  13. ALGIERS SITUATION

    LONDON, Thursday. — British policy with regard to the political situation in North Africa was clarified bv the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  14. Parachutist's 7-Mile Drop

    WASHINGTON", Thursday.—Testing special, seif-developed oxygen equipment, Lieut.-Colonel William Lovelace, making his first jump, ...

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  15. DETAILS OF GERMAN TRANSPORT 'PLANE

    LONDON. Thursday.—The big German transport plane, the Messerschmitt 2[?]2 which was used in the concluding stages of the North African campaign, ...

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  16. AXIS SHIPS SUNK BY SUBMARINES

    LONDON, Thursday.—More successes for British submarines in the Mediterranean are reported by the Admiralty to-day. The victims were ...

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  17. Decline in U-boat Successes Admitted by Nazis

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Gorman newspaper "Berliner Borsen Zeitung" says that after extraordinary successes, U-boat sinkings may have declined [?] ...

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  18. NAZIS HAVE KILLED 50,000 IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Algiers Radio says the Germans in Franco so far have shot and guillotined more than 50,000 persons, ...

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  19. Martinique Ruler Relents

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Martinique Radio announced that Admiral Robert. the French administrator, in order to avoid bloodshed, had asked ...

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  20. Norwegians Protest Against Conscription of Girls

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—Norwegian, parents are energetically protesting against the conseription of 17year-old girls for Germun labor ...

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  21. TRAWLER CAPTURES ITALIAN SEAPLANE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A British trawler has achieved the unusual distinction of having captured an Italian seaplane with its ...

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  22. "HABITATION BLOCKADE"

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Nazi newspaper "Schwarzekorps" describes the Anglo-American air offensive against the Rhineland and the Ruhr as a "habitation blockade," and says that the bomb blockade is supplementing the naval blockade, which ...

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  24. CIVILIAN TRIED BY MILITARY COURT

    NAIROBI (Kenya Colony), Thursday.—The court-martial of a woman civilian employe has just been heard in camera. She is Mrs. ...

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  25. STRATEGY UPSET BY PRODUCTION LAG

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Lieut.General Somervell, Chief of the Army Service Forces, in the trade publication, "Mill and Factory," ...

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  26. Italian Radio Urges Break With Axis

    LONDON, Thursday.—A. secret Italian radio station broadcast an appeal urging the Italian people to break with Hitlerism and make peace with ...

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  27. LANCASTER'S FUEL CONSUMPTION

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Geoffrey Floyd, chairman of the Oil Control Board, said in a speech that a Lancaster, in one ...

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  28. JAPANESE DEFEATISM

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Japanese merchants in Shanghai and the puppet Chinese Government in Nanking are convinced that Japan will ...

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  29. Air Umbrella For Mediterranean Shipping

    LONDON, Thursay.— The Allies are maintaining a 24-hour air umbrella over the Sicilian Straits to ensure safety lanes for our shipping in the Mediterranean. An official statement by the U.S.A.A.F. and the R.A.F. declares that the Mediterranean will be reopened to Allied shipping by the victory in Tunisia and the capture of Pantelleria and Lampedusa. ...

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