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  3. PLANS FOR FINAL BLOW AGAINST GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Commenting on the meeting at Teheran between Mr. Churchill, President Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin, which he calls one of the most momentous events of the war, the Press Association's diplomatic correspondent says the heads of ...

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  4. BOTH ALLIED ARMIES PRESSING FORWARD IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Both the Eighth and Fifth Armies continue to press forward in Italy against determined German resistance. The Germans' losses have been heavy in killed, wounded and prisoners. This is revealed in to-day's Algiers communique, ...

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  5. VICTIMS OF GERMAN BOMB

    An Italian civilian, seriously injured, wanders dazedly from thc ruins caused by a German time bomb which exploded in the Naples Post Office several days after the Germans had retreated from the city. An Italian boy, also injured, holds his back where he was struck by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 88 words
  6. RED ARMY MAKING GOOD PROGRESS IN WHITE RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Red Army is making good progress in White Russia, and has captured a number of German strongpoints. The Russians have begun an outflanking movement in their advance in the Rogachev and Jlobin areas, according to the Paris Radio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 542 words
  7. 1500 TONS OF BOMBS DROPPED OM LEIPZIG AFTER FEINT ATTACK ON BERLIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Air Ministry communique states that R.A.F. bombers were over Germany in strength on Friday night. After a feint attack on Berlin, which drew off an enemy fighter plane force, the heavy bombers turned south and dropped 1500 tons of high explosive and incendiary bombs ...

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  8. Record Month For Warship Output

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) told a Press conference that in November warship completion ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. Diabolical German Traps

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Naples correspondent says the Germans are again using many booby traps in southern Italy. ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. Stalin Had Not Crossed Border For 31 Years

    LONDON, Sunday.—Marshal Stalin, who is unofficially reported to be back in Moscow after meeting Mr. Churchill and President ...

    Article : 201 words
  11. AIRMEN'S COOLNESS AND COURAGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Air Ministry News Service states that an Australian pilot officer and an Irish airman braved an explosion ...

    Article : 259 words
  12. Hirohito's Attempt to Prevent War

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Less than two months before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Japanese leaders overruled Emperor ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. PLANNED TO ASSASSINATE U.S. PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—While Secret Service agents sought Welter W. Best, who visited Washington with the avowed purpose of ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. American Protest Against Mosley's Release

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—Mrs. Robert Trucnhaft, who says she is a sister of Lady Diana Mosley, has sent a letter to Mr. Churchill, protesting ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. FATALLY ASSAULTED MOTHER WITH BAT

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—At a coroner's inquiry the jury held that George Webster (14) was criminally responsible for the death of ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. STREET FIGHTING IN CHANGTEH

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Fighting is now going on in the streets of the rice-bowl city of Changten. ...

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  17. Prosecuted for Polygamy

    SALT LAKE CITY, Sunday.— The Government's first attempt in recent years to prosecute Utah polygamists reached its climax, when ...

    Article : 140 words
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  20. "HARMFUL NONSENSE" ABOUT HELICOPTERS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A widespread notion that helicopters will be available for general use immediately after the war was described as ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. AFRICAN VETERANS' COMPLAINT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent says that veterans of the Desert war are complaining about, the conditions ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. BETTER CONDITIONS IN JAPANESE CAMP

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. William W. Portrude, a General Electric representative, who is the first returned internee from the Baguio internment ...

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  23. RAIDS PAVING WAY FOR INVASION

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—British and American air authorities in Washington are of opinion that bombings of German-held Europe have been stepped up to such a degree that the second-front attack next spring may mean the occupation of of territory already rendered almost useless to the enemy. These experts admit that landings may be difficult and costly, but believe that ...

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  24. SABOTAGE IN DENMARK

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Stockholm Radio states that a heavy explosion at Copenhagen on Friday night is believed to have been the work of saboteurs, ...

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