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  3. BIGGEST BREAK-THROUGH OF RUSSIAN WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russians are storming forward on a 50-mile front between Neval and Vitebsk after the biggest single break-through of the Russian campaign, and are now striking south-west of Neval with their main forces massed for a new ...

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  4. LANDING IN ITALY

    Eighth Army troops landing in Italy.—Dept. of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EIGHTH ARMY TAKES ORSOGNA GENERAL ALLIED PROGRESS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Algiers Radio announces that Eighth Army units have entered Orsogna and Ortona. The Allies have captured Consalvi, six miles from Orsogna. To-day's Algiers communique says Eighth Army troops have advanced ...

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  6. ITALIANS DENOUNCE KING VICTOR

    LONDON, Monday.—Over 5000 Neapolitans, at the first free political meeting since the birth of Fascism, loudlv applauded speakers ...

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  8. FOUR WAR CRIMINALS HANGED IN KHARKOV

    LONDON, Monday.—The Kharkov "killers" were hanged in the public square at Kharkov at 11 a.m. yesterday. The men were Cpl. Reinhardt Retzlac (36), of the German Field Police; Ritz (24), Assistant Commander of the Gestapo at Kharkov; Capt. Wilhelm Langheld (52), of the German military ...

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  9. JAPANESE-HELD PRISONERS

    LONDON, Monday.—It has been made known in London that the Governments of Britain, U.S.A., Holland, South Africa, New Zealand ...

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  10. CHINESE CONTINUE TO ADVANCE

    CHUNGKING. Monday.—A communique states that the Chinese continue to make progress north-west of Lihsien and have recaptured several more ...

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  11. YUGOSLAV CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday.—The Algiers Radio quoted a special communique issued by General Tito, leader of the Yugoslav partisans, stating ...

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  12. Frenchmen Urged to Fight Allies

    LONDON, Monday.—The Paris Radio stated that leading French collaborationists, including Marcel Deat, Jean Paquis and Henriot, addressed a ...

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  13. GERMANY RAIDED FROM MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Monday.—Germany was raided for the second time from the Mediterranean last night, when bombers of the North-West ...

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  14. MR. CHURCHILL STILL IMPROVING

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day's report on Mr. Churchill's condition states that his temperature remains normal and that he is making ...

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  15. THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The White House announced to-night that a five-hour conference on the threatened nation-wide railway strike had ...

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  16. ROMMEL INSPECTING GERMAN DEFENCES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Gorman Newsageney states that Field-Marshal Rommel, who was given the task of inspecting the defence preparedness of ...

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  17. Football Team Lands by Parachute

    LONDON, Monday.—The British United Press correspondent on the Eighth Army front reports that probably for the ...

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  18. GEN. MACARTHUR AND U.S. PRESIDENCY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—General MacArthur's failure to say specifically that he would not accept Presidential nomination has convinced his ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. 130 GNS. FOR TWO-DAY CALF

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  20. RELEASE OF SPANISH PRISONERS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Associated Press correspondent at Madrid says the France Cabinet has authorised the conditional liberation of all political ...

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  22. Germans Rapidly Losing Battle of Plane Factories

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times'" London correspondent, Frederick Graham, says Germany, who entered the war with a larger air force and greater aeroplane and industrial potential than any other nation, now stands last among England, America and Russia in plane production. ...

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  23. Papuans Awarded British Empire Medal

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Four Papuan natives, two of them constables, have been awarded the British Empire Medal (Civil ...

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  24. APOLOGY TO PRINCE

    LONDON, Mon.—An apology was made in the High Court to the Prince of Pless by Viscount Castlereagh, who is stated to have paid the Prince a ...

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