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  3. RUSSIANS FORGING AHEAD BEYOND KIEV

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russians are drivivng deeper and deeper into the open plains beyond Kiev, and are now 55 miles beyond that city. The Germans are being pressed back on a 50-mile front. South of Kiev, the Red Army is clearing the ...

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  4. HEAVY FIGHTING ON FIFTH ARMY FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Heavy fighting on the Fifth Army front is reported by the Algiers Radio, which says: "A furious battle is raging in the Cassino area, where the Allies are driving on Rome." The United Press correspondent at Lisbon says that, according to travellers reaching Lisbon, the ...

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  5. BOUGAINVILLE ASSAULT CHIEF

    ADMIRAL WILLIAM F. HALSEY, Commander of Allied Forces in South Pacific (left) with General Douglas MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief South-West Pacific area (right) on the admiral's arrival "Somewhere in Australia'' to confer before the Bougainville landing.—Official U.S. Navy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUMORS OF EARLY PEACE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Two developments to-day are causing speculation on the next Allied move, and are possibly the basis for ...

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  8. 1944 WILL BE GRIM YEAR FOR ALLIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The campaign in 1944 in Europe will bc the most severe and, for the Western Allies, the most costly of any we have fought," said Mr. Churchill, speaking at a banquet given by the Lord Mayer at the Guildhall to-day. The Prime Minister followed this grim warning of hard ...

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  9. Italian Political Crisis

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to the British Associated Press correspondent at Naples, it has been learned from an ...

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  10. WHINING NOTE OF FEAR IN HITLER'S SPEECH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"A whining note of fear was plainly discernible as a grim undertone to the bravura passages," says the "Daily Mail" in a leader commenting on Hitler's speech to Nazi veterans in the Loewenbrau beer cellar at Munich yesterday. ...

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  11. VATICAN RAIDER KNEW INS AND OUTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Gazette de Lausanne's Rome correspondent, after a personal inspection of the bombed section of the ...

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  12. NUNS KILLED BY GERMANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Still another instance of German brutality is given by a British United Press correspondent with the Fifth ...

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  13. JAPAN'S "CRITICAL" POSITION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) said to-day that, in the South Pacific, Japan was ...

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  14. RUSSIAN PRISONERS TREATED LIKE DOGS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—German treatment of Russian prisoners of war is, deseribed by an R.A.F. pilot repatriated from Germany as ''not ...

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  15. CLASHES IN VIENNA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Armed clashes occurred between German S.S. troops and workers in the industrial district of Vienna ...

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  16. TURKEY CUTS TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German Overseas Newsagency reports that all telephone communication has been cut between Turkey and other countries. ...

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  17. YUGOSLAVS MAINTAIN OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Yugoslav communique reports that offensive operations continue in Serbia, Montenegro and Dalmatia. It. adds: "The ...

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  18. SALVAGE RECOVERY PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesdny.—The chairman of the Commonwealth Salvage Commission (Mr. P. L. Coleman) will make a national broadcast at 6.50 p.m. ...

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  20. MOST OF KASSEL IN RUINS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Of the 315 acres in the fully built up area of Kassel, 300 have been devastated. Of the remainder of the town, excluding the suburbs, just under half has been destroyed. Industry in Kassel, which was of supreme importance to thr German war effort because of the number of specialist plants, has, for some time at least, ceased to exist. These facts, says the Air Ministry News Service, have been extracted from reconnaissance ...

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  21. BAHAMAS TRIAL

    NASSAU (Bahamas). Monday.— When the trial of Alfred de Mari[?]ny. charged with the murder of his fatherin-law. Sir Harry Oakes, was resumed. ...

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