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  4. GREATEST SOVIET ADVANCE YET MADE IN SINGLE DAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The greatest advance that the Russians have yet made in a single day was achieved yesterday by Cossacks, who slew fleeing Germans with sabres and Tommy-guns. The Moscow Radio, quoting a "Red Star" despatch, says ...

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  5. ITALIANS GREET ALLIES

    Residents of Stalletti, Italy, display American, British and Italian flags in a greeting to Canadian troops passing through the village northward along the eastern coast of Italy from Reggio Calabria, where Allied landings were made. This is a radiophoto sent from Algiers to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IMPORTANT GAINS FACILITATE ADVANCE ON ROME

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports received at Allied Headquarters from the battle front in Italy to-day all speak of numerous important gains by our forces. Allied troops have captured the whole of the Massica Ridge, and are now advancing up the west ...

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  7. WILHELMSHAVEN AND DUSSELDORF POUNDED

    LONDON, Thursday.—A devastating attack on Wilhelmshaven by American planes in daylight yesterday was followed up last night by a heavy raid on Dusseldorf by the R.A.F. Bomber Command. It is estimated that 1000 bombers and fighters carried out the raid on Wilhelmshaven, which was thc 81st ...

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  8. CIANO CAPTURED BY HIS ENEMIES

    ZURICH, Thursday. — Count Ciano, the former Italian Foreign Minister, according to an Italian source, has been discovered hiding ...

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  9. HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS BELONG TO GIVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dr. Edith Summerskill (Lab.), in the House of Commons, asked the Attorney-General (Sir Donald Somervell) whether he ...

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  10. DECISION SUPPORTED

    HOBART, Thursday.—The decision of the Court of Appeal in England that a wife possessed no right to keep for herself money saved from her husband's ...

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  11. Japs' Refusal to Allow Prisoners to be Visited

    LONDON, Thursday.—The protecting Power had continually made representations, to Japan to secure permission to visit prisoner of war camps in ...

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  12. U.S. COAL STRIKE ENDS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The United Mine Workers' Association has instructed the coal miners to resume work as early as possible ...

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  13. LIGHT ON BURMA CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Repudiating charges against the civil administration when Burma was overrun by the Japanese, Mr. T. L. ...

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  14. BAHAMAS TRIAL

    The Crown's case against Alfred do Marigny, who is charged with having murdered Sir Harry Oakes, was concluded after 34 witnesses ...

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  15. FORCED TO SIGN CONFESSION WARRANT

    LONDON, Thursday. — A "confession warrant" is the Gestapo's new cudgel for combating home front despondency, ...

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  16. Britain's Worst Month For Strikes Since War Began

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Ministry of Labor Gazette reveals that more strikes occurred in Britain in September than in any other month since ...

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  17. Italian Cruiser in German Hands Put Out of Action

    ALGIERS, Thursday.—The Ottoviano Augusto, the last Italian cruiser remaining in German hands, was put out of commission during the American ...

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  18. FRANCE WANTS PLACE IN THE SUN

    ALGIERS, Thursday.—"France thinks that any European settlement without her would not be a good settlement, and has a deep feeling ...

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  19. How Turkey Could Help Allies

    LONDON, Thursday.—Emphasising the significance of Mr. Anthony Eden's talks with the Turkish Foreign Minister (Mr. Menemenjoglu) in Cairo, ...

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  21. Heaviest Channel Duel

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Channel gun duel last night, the heaviest yet, lasted about two hours. British guns were believed to have been engaging an ...

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