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  3. FIERCE AERIAL BATTLES OVER SICILY Axis Leses 44 'Planes to Our 13

    LONDON, Monday.—Air battles over Sicily, which the Northwest Africa Air Force continued to attack yesterday, were the fiercest yet fought over the island. Our 'planes raided five key airfields, and in breaking through the enemy opposition shot down ...

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  4. LATE POLISH PRIME MINISTER

    LONDON, Monday.—The Polish Prime Minister and Commander-inChief (General Wladyslaw Sikorski) was killed in a flying accident last night, when a Liberator aircraft in which he was travelling crashed shortly after taking off from Gibraltar. The only survivor was the pilot, who was seriously ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY DAMAGE TO RHINE INDUSTRIES Submarine Yards Pulverised

    LONDON, Monday. — Reconnaissance shows that last night's concentrated raid on Kalk and Deutz, important industrial suburbs of Cologne, did terrific damage, and completely overwhelmed the defences. Our first planes to reach the target ...

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  7. No Alternative, Says Mussolini

    LONDON, Monday.—"There are no alternatives in this war—either we win, as I firmly believe we shall, or Italy will get a dishouorabble peace, ...

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  8. WIDESPREAD U.S. RAIDS IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—U.S. bombers made widespread attacks from the north down to the tip of Akyab, in Burma, yesterday. For ...

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  9. Victory For China "Beginning to Loom"

    NEW YORK, Monday.—"Victory for China is beginning to loom on the horizon," Madam Chiang Kai-shek declared in an interview ...

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  10. FIRST AIR TRAIN To CROSS ATLANTIC OCEAN

    LONDON, Monday.—The first air train to cross the Atlantic has been brought over by the R.A.F. Transport Command. Three and a half thousand miles were covered in 28 flying hours. The train consisted ot a glider, fully loaded, towed by a twin-engined Dakota. ...

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  12. Red Air Force Raids Enemy Shipping

    LONDON, Monday.—Moscow reports that Russian long-range planes have raided the port of Temryuk, where enemy transports and ...

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  13. LAND ARMY GIRLS PRESENTED AT PALACE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Queen and the Princesses had a birthday party on the occasion of the fourth anni versary of the Women's Land Army, ...

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  14. GENERAL GIRAUD AT MARTINIQUE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—General Girand stopped off at Martinique while en route to Washington to help arrunge for the peaceable ...

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  15. TOJO IN SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese Premier and Minister for War (General Tojo) is reported to have arrived in Singapore. The purpose of his trip ...

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  16. Strait Guns Exchange Fire

    LONDON, Monday.—The long-range guns covering the Strait of Dover early this morning exchanged fire. The British guns were the first to open up ...

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  17. STRENGTH OF COMMUNIST PARTY IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monthly.—The financial statement tabled at the Communist Party conference showed that the year's income was £67,000. The ...

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  18. WAR OF NERVES "HOTTING UP" EUROPEAN VOLCANO

    LONDON, Monday.—A constant trickle of reporis from occupied Europe shows that the Allies' current war of nerves is "hotting up" the volcane on which the italians and Germans are sitting. From almost every country under thc Axis thumb there are reports of sabotage and rebellion. ...

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  20. SOVIET WOMAN BOMBER PILOT DECORATED

    LONDON, Monday. — The Moscow Newsagency says a Soviet woman bomber pilot, Maria Ivanova (22), has been decorated ...

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  21. Sweden Reafirms Her Neutrality

    LONDON, Monday.—"Sweden adheres to her neutrality policy, and with arms will resist aggression from any quarter," said Christian Guenther, ...

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  22. INDIAN QUISLING'S "PROCLAMATION"

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin official radio says Subhas Chandra Bose, the Indian quisling loader, proclaimed the formation of a "provisional ...

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  23. STARVATION IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—The Legislative Assembly of Orissa was informed that a number of deaths from starvation had occurred in Orissa. One ...

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  24. POPE'S CONCERN FOR PERSECUTED PEOPLES

    BASLE (Switzerland), Monday.— Addressing cardinals in Home on the occasion of his Episcopal Jubilee as bishop, the Pope said there was no ...

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  25. DEMOCRACY FOR GREEKS

    CAIRO, Monday.—King George of Greece, broadcasting to Greece yesterday, said: "On the day we are musters in our own house again, you will he ...

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