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  3. ITALIANS AND THEIR CAPTORS

    General Gotti-Porcinari, Commander of the Napoli Division, and members of his staff, after their capture in Sicily by the British crew of a j Sherman tank.-Dept. of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EIGHTH ARMY BREAKS INTO ENEMY'S MAIN DEFENCES German Prisoners Streaming to Allied Rear

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After 36 hours of heavy, continuous fighting, troops of the Eighth Army have broken into the main defences Of the enemy's winter line on high ground north-west of the Sangro River. The Allies' bridgehead has been enlarged to ...

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  5. RED ARMY CLOSING IN ON JLOBIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Rokossovsky's army is speeding across the! last 10 miles separating it from Hobin. While one Soviet column is driving on Hobin in preparation for a frontal attack other Soviet forces have sw[?]ng round in order to by-pass this vital railway junction, says Reuter's Moscow ...

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  6. JAPS ROUTED NEAR CHANGTEH

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday—The Chinese announced that two Japanese divisions have been routed south-west and north-west of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "DEFINITE" GERMAN PEACE FEELERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Diplomatic circles in Berne assert that, despite German and Allied denials, the Germans have definitely stretched out feelers for armistice terms, says Router's Zurich correspondent. The German denial is thought to be due to the Allies' unswerving adherence to unconditional ...

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  8. Indian Tribe Offers 20,000 Men to Britain

    PESHAWAR, Tuesday.—Mohmand tribal elders offered 20,000 men to Britain for prosecution of the war. The offer was made to the Viceroy ...

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  9. CONCENTRATION CAMP THREAT IN ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Buenos Aires says the police have warned that anyone ...

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  11. BOMBERS OVER WEST GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Air Ministry communique states that Bomber Command Mosquitos last night attacked targets in ...

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  12. Tarawa Success Due to "Will to Die"

    PEARL HARBOR, Tuesday.— "Gentlemen, it was our will to die," Major-General M'Tiere Smith, commander of the Amphibious ...

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  13. "Should Use Gas"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"Shudders attack the people whenever gas warfare is mentioned; but war is not a sporting event," says the New York ...

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  14. WOMEN REDUCED TO LEVEL OF SLAVES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In ll occupied countries the Germans and Japanese have reduced women to the level of slaves. Reports of deliberate cruelties that are swelling this wave of horror have been collected by representatives of the Allied Governments in London, and are now issued by the Inter-Allied Information Committee in a pamphlet entitled "Women Under Axis ...

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  16. Merchant Seamen's Strike Threat

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says the Deputy War Shipping Administrator ...

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  17. BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE TO MR. CHURCHILL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secr[?]tary for War (Mr. Stimson) cabled birthday greetings to Mr. Churchill, expressing admiration of ...

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  18. HEAVY ALLIED LOSSES CLAIMED BY TOKIO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Tokio Radio claimed that the Japanese had sunk or disabled 99 Allied warships and transports in the Solomons and ...

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