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  3. PRISONERS IN ITALY

    Some of the first German soldiers to be captured by Allied forces in Italy await transportation to the rear in the Salerno-Naples area.—U.S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIANS 70 MILES WEST OF KIEV

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Vatutin's First Ukrainian Army, which captured Jitomir, has advanced 70 miles west of Kiev in the past seven days. A succession of victories has liberated over 500 centres and resulted in the reoccupation of 3000 square ...

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  5. ALLIES PENETRATING GERMANS' "WINTER LINE" IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Allies are penetrating positions the Germans intended to hold as a winter defensive line in Italy, despite the nature of the terrain, the weather and the enemy's grim opposition, says the British United Press correspondent at Algiers. The Germans are fighting bitterly, and are ...

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  6. Italian Army Chief Removed

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is officially announced that General Roatta, Chief of Siaff of the Italian Army, has been removed from his post, reports the ...

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  8. UNREST IN LEBANON GROWING MORE SERIOUS

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Persons arriving from Beirut say that unrest is increasing in Lebanon. Violent clashes have occurred between the population and French tanks, armored cars and infantry. The French National Committee is establishing a Lebanon constitution ...

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  9. RUMANIANS FLEEING IN PANIC

    LONDON, Sunday.—Some 30,000 persons besieged Swiss and Turkish consulates in Rumania, especially in Bucharest, seeking visas to ...

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  10. TABLET TAKES PLACE OF FRESH FOOD

    LONDON, Sunday.—British and Indian troops in future Eastern campaigns who may have to light in areas where there is no fresh food will be ...

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  11. Germans Said to be Threatening Finland

    LONDON, Sunday.—Indications of a German-sponsored coup d'etat threatening Finland are reaching Stockholm diplomatic and newspaper sources from ...

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  12. HUMAN BONFIRES

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to Router's Moscow correspondent, a report from the Soviet Atrocity Commission states that ...

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  13. ENEMY REINFORCING LEROS INVADERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Middle East communique states that German forces yesterday continued to reinforce their troops who invaded ...

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  14. BURNING PLANE CARRIES OUT BOMBING TASK

    LONDON, Sunday.—Soon after leaving the airfield to attack Leipzig, the inter-communication system of an R. A.F. aircraft became ...

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  15. Rioting in France

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Evening Standard's" Berne corespondent quotes unconfirmed reports that 800 persons were killed at ...

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  16. CRITICISM OF MOSCOW PACT

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Roman Catholic bishops, at their annual meeting, announced that they could not join in the general unreserved ...

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  17. Fascist Warning to Roman Catholic Church

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Berlin Radio reveals that Mussolini's Fascist Government told the Roman Catholic Church that the "fundamental ...

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  18. SPECIAL PILLS CURE SEA-SICKNESS

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—The Canadian Navy announces that pink pills, which prevent and cure sea-sickness and air-sickness, are ...

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  19. CLOSER WATCH ON GRAF SPEE INTERNEES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—According to the Buenos Aires correspondent of the Associated Press, the Argentine Government has ordered increased ...

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  20. U.S. CARRIER DEFIES FOUR ATTACKS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) disclosed that a large American aircraft carrier beat off four ...

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  21. CHINESE LAUNCH COUNTER-OFFENSIVE

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The Chinese announce that a counteroffensive launched in Central China has penetrated the Japanese ...

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  22. R.A.F. MOSQUITOS OVER BERLIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Last night R.A.F. Mosquitos bombed Berlin and targets in Western Germany. These raids followed a heavy attack in the morning by Flying Fortresses and Liberators on Bremen, during which 43 enemy fighters were shot down. ...

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  23. Tasmanians on Gutted Motor-ship

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The crew and 20 passengers of a Swedish motor ship, among whom were Mr. Hopkins, a technician connected ...

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  24. WHERE AMERICANS ERR

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The former United States Ambassador to Japan (Mr. Joseph C. Grew), addressing the Montgomery State Civilian Defence ...

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  25. TASMANIAN IN AIR COMMANDER'S CREW

    LONDON, Sunday.—Three Australian airmen have flown Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, Air C.-in-C. Mediterranean, on a journey over a wide ...

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