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  3. FIRES STILL BURNING IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—When Mosquitoes flew to Berlin last night to bomb objectives there, they found fires still burning from the previous night's devastating attack by heavy bombers. Extraordinary secrecy is being maintained in Berlin about ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEXT THREE MONTHS MAY DECIDE WAR IN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Following the Quebec conference, highest quarters here talk of the next three months as possibly being decisive for Europe. They do not rule out a breakdown of German resistance within five months, assuming an intensification of Allied bombings, with or without an ...

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  6. DANISH SITUATION OUT OF HAND

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. — The Danish situation, from the German viewpoint, is completely out of hand. Danish saboteurs are ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. GENERAL HELD TO BE GUILTY OF CONTEMPT

    HONOLULU, Wednesday. — Federal Judge Metzger held Lieut General Robert Richardson, Military Governor of Hawaii, to be guilty of con tempt of ...

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  9. NEW POST FOR HIMMLER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Heinrich Himmler, the notorious Gestapo Chief, has been appointed Minister for the Interior. Reliable commentators in London and on the German frontier interpret Himmler's appointment as tightening up of national discipline, increased power for the Gestapo and more ruthless ...

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  10. 18,000 Drowned When Tunnel Bombed

    LONDON, Wednesday. — It has been revealed that 18,000 persons were drowned when the Elbe tunnel received ...

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  11. SUBMARINE SHAKEN WHEN SHIP BLOWN UP

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Depth charges dropped near a British submarine which had just torpedoed an enemy supply ship sounded, states the ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. Burma Targets Blasted

    NEW DELHI, Wodnesday. — R.A.F. Vengeance dive-bombers on Monday bombed a village near Buthiduung, where Japanese troop[?] are stationed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Tension Grows in Italy

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Developments as sensational as the fall of Mussolini are expected in Italy, says the Algiers Radio. Large ...

    Article : 387 words
  14. RUSSIANS ARE NOW MENACING POLTAVA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The centre of heavy fighting on the southern front has shifted from Kharkov to the approaches to Poltava. The Russians engaged big forces of enemy tanks and infantry south of Oshoshnia. A second Russian thrust is bearing down on Poltava along the railway from Kharkov and ...

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  15. ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Department of Justice has announced the arrest of Therese Behrens, GermanHungarian secretary of the ...

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  16. Chinese Frustrate Enemy Bid to Cross Salween River

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—After a two-day battle the Chinese frustrated an ambitious Japanese attempt on August 13 to cross the Salween River in ...

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  17. BRAUCHITSCH DEAD?

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Moscow Radio quotes a report from Stockholm that Field-Marshal Brauchitsch died suddenly from poisoning according to ...

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  18. HENRY FORD'S CHALLENGE

    DETROIT, Wednesday.—The columnist. Drew Pearson, broadcasting recently, said the Government might be forced to take over the Ford plants ...

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