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  3. ENEMY'S CONTINUED NERVOUSNESS

    LONDON, Friday.—Axis decrees for the maintenance of internal order and radio efforts to reassure the populations of Italy, Germany and occupied countries reveal continued nervousness regarding the possibilities of an Allied invasion. ...

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  4. HISTORIC MILITARY TRANSPORT FEAT

    LONDON, Friday.—Censorship has permitted the publication of a lettor in the "Daily Telegraph," revealing an historic feat of ...

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  6. MORE HEAVY RAIDS ON SICILY

    LONDON, Friday.—Barracks and a railway station in Sicily were heavily bombed by Wellingtons on Wednesday nig'ht, the bombs including 4000-pounders. All the Wellingtons got back safely. Yesterday air operations were confined to patrols, during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EVE CURIE JOINS FIGHTING FRENCH UNIT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Eve Curie, daughter of Mnrie Curie, who was one of the pint discoverers of radium, has enlisted as a private in the Fighting ...

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  8. Australian Airmen Killed in South Africa

    DURBAN, Thursday.—Four members of the R.A.A.F. were killed in a flying accident last Friday. They were: Flying Officer N. O. White, Sgts. P. S. ...

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  9. JAP. REINFORCEMENTS CHECKED IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Friday.— Chinese forces have checked Japanese reinforcements rushing to relieve encircled Owehihkow, in which the enemy is ...

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  10. NO SECRET TREATY WITH RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Reports from the U.S. that the Fighting French Committee in London has signed a secret treaty with Russia, and is receiving ...

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  12. MR. DE VALERA AGAIN PREMIER OF EIRE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Dall has re-elected Mr. de Valera Prime Minister of Eire by 67 votes to 37. Mr. Norton, the Labor leader, ...

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  13. CHANNEL ISLANDS NOW "NAVAL FORTRESSES"

    LONDON, Friday.—"German naval fortresses in the Channel" was the Berlin Radio's description of the Channel Islands, when it referred to Atlantic ...

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  14. SUPREME CONTROL FOR CATROUX IN ALGERIA

    ALGIERS, Friday.—The French National Committee, after a stormy four-hour session, granted General Catroux supreme authority over all ...

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  15. NEW DEVICES BEAT U-BOATS

    LONDON, Friday.—A German naval officer, writing in "Das Reich," admits that the Allies' new devices have out-matched the ...

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  16. U.S. Goodwill Towards Australia

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Watkins. M.H.R., leader of the Australian Parliamentary delegation, said he was impressed by American goodwill ...

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  17. British Workers' Increased Earnings

    LONDON, Friday.—The Ministry of Labor and National Service, reviewing the earnings of over 6,250,000 manual wage-earners in manufacturing and ...

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  18. Dr. Inge on Bombing

    LONDON, Friday.—Dr. W. R. Inge, former Deau of St. Paul's, in an article in the Church of England newspaper, declares: "If the bombing of ...

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  19. ENGLAND-AUSTRALIA IN TWO DAYS

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Leslie G. Frise, the designer of the giant airliner which the Bristol Aeroplane Co. is to build, predicts that ...

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  20. ALLIES TO RID EUROPE OF ECONOMIC SLAVERY

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Churchill told the House of Commons that one one of the aims of the British and United Nations' Governments would bc to ensure that Europe was totally purged of the economic slavery imposed by Germany. The British Government was well aware of the penetration of ...

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  21. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—On the eve of the execution of Max Stephan, who was convicted of treason for aiding a German prisoner to ...

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  22. Martinique Wants Discussions Reopened

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—The Secretan for,State (Mr. Hull) told a press conference that the U.S. Navy had received a despatch from the Martinique ...

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  23. ACTIVITY AT GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, Friday.—According to the Paris Radio, foverish activity continues at Gibraltar. A convoy of 25 cargo ships arrived from the 'Mediterranean ...

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  24. COST OF STRIKES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—The Ministry of Labor announced that 462,000 working days had already been lost in 1943 as a result of strikes. There ...

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  25. RED ARMY STRENGTHENING GUERILLAS' RESISTANCE

    LONDON, Friday.— The Russians all along the front are taking advantage of the lull to give material assistance to guerillas to help strengthen their resistance and increase the value of their back front support. ...

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  27. OIL SITUATION IN U.S. CAUSING CONCERN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—"The war's mounting demands on the United States' dwindling supplies of petroleum products have created a ...

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