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  3. ALLIED FORCES CONTINUE TO GAIN GROUND IN SICILY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The situation in Sicily is developing every hour in favor of the Allies despite strong resistance. The Allies all along the front are now only 20 miles from the northern range of hills forming the west-east backbone of the island. ...

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  5. POPE INSPECTS RAID DAMAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Rome Radio reveals that the Pope left Vatican City to view the raid damage in Rome. ...

    Article : 335 words
  6. Spectacular Advance by Red Army

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russians have made spectacular progress in their drive on Orel. A spearhead driving from the north-east has captured Ilinskoe, seven miles north of the Orel-Bryansk railway, and to the south of Orel the Russians have reached a point where they hold the city within range ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BIGGER INVASIONS TO COME

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After referring to the invasion of Sicily, the Minister for Labor (Mr. Bevan), addressing a mine workers' ...

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  8. Nazis Shell Britain With Freak Gun

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans three weeks ago were reported to have begun using a freak gun mounted on the French coast, to shell the English ...

    Article : 76 words
  9. PERTH AIRMAN HELPS RESCUE AMERICANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Sunderland flying boat, of which Flying Officer Oxley Watson, of Perth, is the captain, on Sunday rescued from a dinghy near ...

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  10. NEED FOR ROME RAID QUESTIONED IN LORDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Fitzalan, one of the leading Catholic noblemen in Britain, asked in the House of Lords whether the ...

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  11. BERLIN REPORTS—

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German Newsagency says that early to-day several groups of Russian boats tried to land on the coast of ...

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  12. Sicilians Welcome Allied Troops

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Many stories from correspondents in Sicily describe scenes of welcome to the Allied troops. ...

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  14. Charged With Murder of Multi-Millionaire

    NASSAU (Bahamas), Tuesday.— Alfred de Marigny, in a magistrate's court yesterday, was charged with the wilful murder of his ...

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  15. ROME SHAKEN TO FOUNDATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More than 500 bombers participated in yesterday's raid on Rome, which was the heaviest yet made on any city in Italy, and it is estimated that they dropped 1O0O tons of bombs. Richard M'Millan, a war correspondent who accompanied the crew of ...

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  16. MUSSOLINI'S SILENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The complete silence of Mussolini following the invasion of Sicily remains one of the greatest ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. NO GERMAN ARMS FOR ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is known in London that Germany has been unable to supply Italy with armaments to enable her to put up a ...

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  18. Spitfires Over France

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Spitfires yesterday afternoon were on the offensive over Northern France. An enemy plane was destroyed. ...

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  19. ITALY NEAR END OF TETHER?

    HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday.—Emil Ludwig, German biographer, predicted that Italy would be defeated within three months, and that ...

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  20. RAID ENDED FIERCE ARGUMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The bombing of Rome ends one of the fiercest arguments of the war." says the "Daily Mail." The decision to bomb military objectives in Rome will be applauded by the majority of British people." ...

    Article : 345 words
  21. Appeal to Japanese

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Japanese Premier (General ToJo) urged a conference of regional governors to encourage the population to show firm ...

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