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  3. ALLIES IN SUBURBS OF NAPLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Broadcast reports from Algiers state thar the Allies are in the suburbs of Naples. Advancing rapidly, the Fifth Army captured Castellammare and Nocera, breaking the German defence ring round Naples. ...

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  4. BLOCKADE RUNNER SCUTTLED

    Last moments of the 4793-ton German armed ship Silvaplana, one of the two more enemy vessels which scuttled themselves after being chased and intercepted by the Royal Navy while attempting to break through the Allied Nations' blockade. Inward bound from the Far ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMANS' FRUITLESS COUNTER-ATTACKS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Moscow Radio, quoting a "Pravda" despatch, says the Germans are launching 10 to 12 counter-attacks a day on the approaches to the Dnieper in the direction of Kiev, but the Red Army has gained such momentum that nothing seems capable of stopping it. The ...

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  6. GERMAN ARMY STILL POWERFUL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Well-informed quarters in London question the statement made in Washington by Major-General Strong, Assistant ...

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  7. Yugoslavs Evacuate Split

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Yugoslav communique announces that Split has been evacuated in the face of enemy pressure. The Yugoslavs saved all war ...

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  8. HINTS OF NEXT YEAR'S INVASION CAMPAIGNS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Hints of next year's invasion campaigns were given by Lieut-Colonel Gaud at a War Department conference of industrialists, Labor leaders and newspaper executives when he disclosed that 10 per cent, of military ...

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  10. SETBACKS TO AIR OFFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—It is feared that the opportunity of knocking Germany out of the war by strategic bombing will be lost ...

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  11. POST-WAR AVIATION

    NEW YORK, Wed. — The "New York Times" aviation expert, Frederick Graham, in a despatch from London, says the British Government is ...

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  12. PILOT'S SUCCESS AGAINST U-BOATS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —The Navy Department has reported that a single Grumman Avenger, piloted by Lieut. Robert ...

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  13. Eire's Neutrality

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The Prime Ministor of Eire (Mr. de Valera), addressing the Fianna Fail Convention, said: "We have asserted our right to ...

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  14. 30 YEARS' GAOL FOR ESPIONAGE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Federal Judge Byers sentenced two former Staten Island air raid wardens. Ernest Lelimitz and Erwin de Spretter to 30 ...

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  15. U-BOATS ATTACKED IN MID-ATLANTIC

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. — The R.C.A.F, announced that long-range Liberators, operating from a base on the Canadian East Coast, ...

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  16. STORMY SESSION OF FRENCH COMMITTEE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The French Committee of National Liberation met in a stormy session yesterday, when the Corsican campaign and the ...

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  17. REPORTED SCUTTLING OF ITALIAN LINERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at Taranto says Italian naval officers arriving there report that Italian crews scuttled the luxury liners ...

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  18. General Marshall Deplores Congressional Statements

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Members of the House of Representatives Military Committee, after conferring with General Marshall, Chief of the ...

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  19. NAZI MANPOWER CHIEF ASSASSINATED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German Radio says that Dr. Ritter, Chief of the German Manpower Organisation in France, was assassinated in Paris ...

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  20. Says Famine in India Was Man-Made

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The famine in Bengal was almost entirely man-made," declares Sir Alfred Watson, a former ...

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  21. NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF WOMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill, Mr. Eden, Sir John Anderson, Mr. Bevin, Mr. Dalton, Lord Woolton and all women members of the House of ...

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  23. Former U.S. Racketeer in Military Police

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "Journal American" says that Alberto Anastasia, who was once described by an authority as the leading figure in ...

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  24. HUGE BOND PURCHASE

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—Mr. Marshall Field, owner of the Chicago "Sun," bought 10,000,000 dollars (£A3,000,000) worth of war bonds on ...

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