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  3. RUSSIANS SMASH THROUGH MAIN GERMAN DEFENCE LINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russians have smashed right through the main German defence line in the Smyicv area, in open country, 10 miles from the railway from Kharkov to the Crimea, behind which lies the railway between Kharkov and ...

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  4. TOE OF ITALY HAMMERED

    Now that the whole of Sicily is in Allied hands, our air forces are intensifying their attacks on targets in the toe of Italy, shown in the above map. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DRAMATIC ALLSED ACTION "IMMINENT"

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's military correspondent says vital decisions which will affect the whole course of the war are under discussion in Quebec and may be put into execution this very week-end. The Allied staffs have had time to complete ...

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  7. JAPANESE CRUELTIES BEYOND IMAGINATION

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Chungking Radio says that during the fighting in the Taiheng Mountains, the Japanese pushed ...

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  8. DISORDERS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at Lugano (Switzerland) reports a continuance of [?]eace demonstrations in Northern ...

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  9. AIR ATTACKS ON SOUTHERN ITALY MAINTAINED

    LONDON, Thursday.—To-day's Algiers air communique states that North African air forces on Tuesday night and yesterday maintained attacks on enemy communications in Southern Italy. Light bombers and fighter-bombers carried out attacks on Rome railways, scoring hits on railway tracks and ...

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  10. U.S. MOVE TO PREVENT STRIKES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The White House announced that President Roosevelt had issued an executive order empowering the ...

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  11. Heavy Damage to Hong Kong

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Travellers reaching Kwantung Province from Hong Kong assert that the recent American bomber raids on Hong Kong ...

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  12. "GET READY" APPEAL TO EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Algiers Radio last night broadcast a special "get ready" warning to occupied countries from what it ...

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  13. ITALIAN HEARTS ARE WITH SICILY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Marshal Badoglio made a three-minute broadcast over the Rome Radio, addressed to "our beloved brothers in ...

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  14. RYDER CUP INCIDENT

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday.—A special meeting of the Philadelphia section of the Professional Golfers' Association has been called to consider the incident ...

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  15. No Convoys Lost on Cape Route

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is officially stated that a very large number of transports and convoys have sailed round the South African coast, ...

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  16. U.S. WARSHIPS SHELL ITALIAN MAINLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—U.S. naval forces which supported the advance of the 7th Array m Sicily have taken up the shellings of military objectives on the Italian mainland. Yesterday they bombarded bridges and power installations at Gioia, Tauro and Palmi. Violent explosions were noted. The Aigiers ...

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  18. AMERICANS DEVASTATED U-BOAT BASE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Three and a half years of hard work on the German U-boat base at Trondheim by thousands of Norwegian and foreign ...

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