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  3. RUSSIANS CONTINUE TO GAIN GROUND

    LONDON, Monday.—Heavy fighting is going on at the approaches to Vitebsk, where the Russian spearhead is 15 miles from the city, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The Russians are slowly gaining ground. The Germans are making a determined ...

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  5. 102 GERMAN FIGHTERS SHOT DOWN IN BIG RAID ON MUNSTER

    LONDON, Monday.—Munster, a great rail centre, through which supplies pass to the Nazis on the Eastern Front, was heavily bombed by Flying Fortresses yesterday. The raid is described as one of the biggest air attacks yet made. ...

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  6. AXIS PRISONERS OF WAR

    A number of Italian and German generals and high officers arrived by air in the south of England and were taken to a prisoner of war camp. The picture shows, left to right, Brig.-General Costa, Capt. Colombo, Brig.-General Manoin[?]lli, Brig.-General Boschi, Brig.-General Aporti ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAZIS LOSE VITAL DEFENCE LINE PROTECTING ROME

    LONDON, Monday.—According to the Algiers Radio, the Eighth Army has wrested from the Germans control of 18 miles of the trans-Apennine road running from Termoli through the hills near Campbasso, then zig-zagging across the Volturno. The ...

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  8. BRITISH GUN MATCH FOR NAZI TANKS

    LONDON, Monday.—The British 17-pounder anti-tank gun has proved the complete answer to the German Mark VI. Tiger tank, and ...

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  9. General Smuts to Help Prepare For Peace

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Pretoria correspondent reports that the Finance Minister (Mr. Hofmeyr), referring to the presence of General ...

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  10. Significant Moves by Portugal

    LIBSON, Monday.—Portugal had its first full-scale blackout during the week-end. Portuguese Legions and a naval brigade have been ...

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  11. YUGOSLAVS KEEP UP ATTACKS

    LONDON, Monday.—A Yugoslav communique states that fighting continues in Croatia. Patriots have occupied Vrbovec. Important ...

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  12. NEW ZERO NO MATCH FOR U.S. FIGHTERS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Colonel Vincent, commanding officer of an advanced echelon of General Chennault's Chinese air force, who is ...

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  13. BARRACKS BLOWN UP IN NAPLES

    LONDON, Monday.—A Combined Press correspondent with the Fifth Army says 25 dead and 35 wounded have already been removed ...

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  14. FELL FROM FLYING FORTRESS—AND LIVED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The tail gunner of a U.S.A.A.F. Flying Fortress, Staff Sgt. James Jones, of Baltimore, fell from the plane over ...

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  15. AMBASSADOR'S SON MISSING FROM RAID

    LONDON, Monday.—First Lieut. John Winant, jun., son of the United States Ambassador to London (Mr. J. G. Wi[?]ant), is reported missing from ...

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  16. POGROM IN DENMARK ANGERS FINLAND

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Accordto informed diplomatic circles, the Germans' repressive measures against the Jews in Denmark have provoke[?] ...

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  18. AIMS OF CHINESE POLICY

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — Co-operation with the United Nations for the defeat of the Axis and the creation of a constitutional ...

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  19. ITALIAN MILITARY TRIBUNALS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Badoglio Government's establishment of military tribunals in the liberated areas to deal with civil and ...

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  20. PAVING WAY FOR INVASION OF GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday.—General Eaker, commanding the 8th U.S. Air Force, broadcasting, said that before Hitler could be crushed ...

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  21. Big Contracts For Post-War Reconstruction

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" reveals that Allied Governments have placed with British firms millions of pounds worth of orders ...

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  22. German Troopship Sunk

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—According to Norwegian reports, hundreds of bodies of German soldiers are floating ashore on the coast of Norway ...

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  23. Bengal's Food Imports

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times" correspondent at New Delhi says that 9,000 tons of food and grain were delivered to Bengal in September from ...

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