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  4. SURPRISE LANDING BY EIGHTH ARMY

    LONDON, Monday.—An Eighth Army force to-day made a surprise landing at Termoli, 17 miles ahead of the main body, which quickly moved up to join the invaders. German prisoners were taken. The Allies have captured Cajazzo, Motta, ...

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  5. ENEMY BITTERLY RESISTING RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—Stiffened by a steel framework of Tiger tanks, Mark V's and Ferdinand mobile guns, the Germans are bitterly resisting the Russian advance towards the White Russian bastions of Vitebsk, Mohilev and Gomel, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The Russians are making ...

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  6. NEW THREAT. TO GERMANS

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  7. KASSEL HEAVILY ATTACKD BY R.A.F. BOMBERS

    LONDON, Monday.—The R.A.[?], last night heavily attacked Kassel, 117 miles due cast of Dusseldorf. Australian Air Force Lanca[?]ers participated. The heaviest previous attack was made on August 27, 1942, when 500 tons of bombs were dropped. The town's industrial areas include the Henschel works, ...

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  8. RIOTS AT BUENOS AIRES

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Monday.—Delayed despatches report that riots occurred at Buenos Aires on September 28 between students demanding a ...

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  9. Britain as Bridgehead Between U.S. and Russia

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Er[?]est Bevin, Minister for Labor, addressing a Labor Party demonstration at Manchester, said: "Britain in ...

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  10. DR. GOEBBELS IN BOASTFUL VEIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Explaining that he was speaking for Hitler, who was unable to make his usual harvest thanksgiving speech ...

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  12. FIERCE AIR BATTLES OVER KOS

    LONDON, Monday.—Although no official story has been released in Cairo of the success or failure of the German invasion of the ...

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  13. PERSECUTION OF JEWS IN DENMARK

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" Stockholm correspondent says the Germans have broadcast an "explanation" for their larger-scale arrest of ...

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  14. PLEA FOR RETURN TO GOLD STANDARD

    LONDON, Monday.—The appointment of Sir John Anderson as Chancellor of the Exchequer and evidence of growing American banking opposition to the Keynes and White currency plans have injected new life into the post-war currency debate. An article published by the New York Guarantee ...

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  15. FOOD FOR INDIA

    LONDON, Monday. — A reallocation of Allied shipping has been made to the Indian Food Department to enable large ...

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  16. AIR MASTERY TEMPORARILY LOST

    LOS ANGELES, Monday.—The Allies have temporarily lost mastery of the skies over Western Europe, and any hope of bombing ...

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  17. HARDEST PART OF WAR IS AHEAD

    LONDON, Monday.—Colonel Knox, American Secretary for the Navy, who is touring the Mediterranean, saw the last stage ...

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  18. Prayers for Pope Urged

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Archbishop of New York (Dr. Spellman), addressing the largest religious rally in the history of New York, implored ...

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  19. HEAVIER TAXES IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Herald-Tribune 's" Washington correspondent states that the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. ...

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  21. Sole Survivor of Ceramic

    LONDON, Monday. — The only known survivor of approximately 500 passengers and crew of the liner Ceramic is Sapper Eric M[?]nday, of ...

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  22. FASCIST CREED

    LONDON, Monday.—The German controlled Fascist Party radio on Friday night broadcast the following Fascist creed: "I believe in God the ...

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  23. HEAVY FIGHTING IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, Monday.—There is heavy fighting in Yugoslavia. According to a special communique issued by the headquarters of the Yugosla[?] People's Liberation Army, the Germans have succeeded in occupying part of the city of Susak, about 10 miles south-east of Fiume, after 20 days' fighting. ...

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  24. TRIAL OF U.S. OFFICERS POSTPONED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The War Department has announced that the Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) and the Secretary for the ...

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  25. POLICE USE TELEVISION

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The police used television for the first time to broadcast photographs of missing persons. Captain Croui[?]g, chief of the ...

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