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  4. BIG RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE MAKING STEADY PROGRESS Germans Resisting Desperately

    LONDON, Friday.—The big Russian offensive is making steady progress, with an increasing threat to Poltava and Bryansk. The Germans admit that the Russians have broken through at several points and are exerting heavy pressure. ...

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  5. KEY MEN BEHIND OUR OFFENSIVES

    PICTURE SHOWS British and U.S. land and air force leaders, behind the Allied offensive operations in Italy. Air Vice-Marshal Broadhurst, A.O.C. Western Desert; Air Marshal Coningham, A.O.C. Tactical Air Force, Mediterranean Theatre; General Montgomery, G.O.C. 8th Army; General Alexander, Deputy C-in-C. under General Eisenhower; Air Chief Marshal Tedder, A.O.C.-in-C Mediterranean; and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. LIBERATORS ATTACK AIRFIELDS IN NORTHERN FRANCE

    LONDON, Friday.—American Liberator bombers, escorted by fighters, this morning attacked airfields in Northern France. No further details are yet available. Last night our bombers were busy laying mines in enemy waters. ...

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  7. Badoglio Facing Grave Crisis

    NEW YORK, Friday.—According to the Berne correspondent of the "New York Times," a neutral diplomat, who has returned from ...

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  8. PILOTLESS PLANES MAY BE HITLER'S "SECRET WEAPON"

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—A German plane which crashed without a pilot on Bornholm Island is causing speculation as to whether it is the famous ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA'S PART IN WAR

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.—The S. African Minister for Transport (Mr. Sturrock), in a speech, said South Africa's industrial war effort was now ...

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  11. DANES VIOLENTLY OPPOSED TO NAZIS

    LONDON, Friday.—Ninety-eight per cent of the people of Denmark are violently anti-Nazi, said Count Reventlow, who is officially ...

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  12. 2-POINT AGREEMENT WITH SPAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—Madrid official circles say that the meeting between the British Ambassador (Sir Samuel Hoare) and General Franco resulted in ...

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  13. SECRET CAMPAIGN IN BALKANS

    LONDON, Friday.—It can now be revealed that Allied liaison officers working with resistance groups in Yugoslavia and Greece are ...

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  15. DONKEY TRAVELS IN FLYING FORTRESS

    LONDON, Friday.—A donkey stepped out of a Flying Fortress which landed in Britain on Tuesday from North Africa. The crew ...

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  16. Swedish Government Protests to Berlin

    LONDON, Friday.—The Swedish Radio says that the Swedish Government has protested to Berlin against the sinking of two fishing vessels. ...

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  17. MR. CHURCHILL TO BROADCAST ON TUESDAY

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. Churchill's broadcast has been postponed tentatively until Tuesday, but the time has not yet been fixed. No ...

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  18. CHINESE RAID JAPANESE IN CHEKIANG

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—Chinese forces raided Fuyang, in Chekiang Province. 14 miles west of Hanchow, when they killed and wounded several ...

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  19. RECOGNITION OF FRENCH COMMITTEE

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain and America have conditionally recognised the French Committee of National Liberation. President Roosevelt has made it clear that relationship with the committee must be subject to the military requirements of the Allied commanders, and the British Government's statement ...

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