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  3. [?]MASHING RAID ON FRANKFURT: 2000 TONS OF BOMBS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Last night R.A.F. bombers made a mashing attack on Frankfurt (Germany), dropping 2000 tons [?]f bombs on this important city. First reports indicate that the [?]ombing was effective; large fires were left burning. Other ...

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  4. PREPARING FOR PATROL

    A British submarine loading stores ready for another underwater patrol. —Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIANS 20 MILES FROM VITEBSK Desperate German Attacks in Ukraine

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russians have reached a point only 20 miles north of Vitebsk, in White Russia. The Germans are using about 2,000 tanks in attacks around threatened Kirovgrad and against the Kiev salient. They are making a supreme effort in those areas to hold up any further ...

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  6. RUSSIA ADOPTS NEW ANTHEM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Moscow Radio says the Russian Government has decided to replace the text of the "Internationale" with ...

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  7. MRS. GANDHI HAS ANOTHER HEART ATTACK

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—A communique states that Mrs. Gandhi has had another severe heart attack. Although she rallied, her condition must ...

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  9. SUCHT GAINS BY ALLIED ARMIES IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In Italy, both the Eighth and Fifth Armies have made slight gains, but the general situation is much the same. The Germans kept up their air attacks on the Fifth Army front yesterday. Three of their planes were shot down, and two more damaged, ou of a force of 21. A ...

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  10. CHEMICAL WARFARE IN SOUTH PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Lieut.-Colonel Meetze, who recently returned from the South Pacific, told the Press that American ...

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  11. OLIVlAN REGIME OVERTHROWN

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), Tuesday.—A oup d'etat has overthrown President Enrique Penaranda, who is [?]eported to have been placed under ...

    Article : 323 words
  12. Sentence of Death on French Prisoner

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Algiers Radio reveals that Lieut. Masse, son of General Masse, Resident-General of Tunisia, was to have ...

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  13. TASMANIANS ASSIST CAPTURE OF ARMED SUBMARINE

    Two Tasmanians who enlisted as Australian Volunteer Naval Reservists figured prominently in the capture of an armed Italian submarine during ...

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  14. Yugoslav Partisans Negotiate With Allies

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—A delegation from General Tito, leader of the Yugoslav partisans, has been negotiating with the Allies. ...

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  15. FALANGIST MILITIA TO BE DISSOLVED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail's" Madrid correspondent reports that General Franco, in a speech to provincial Falangist ...

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  16. WILL ENFORCE INDIA'S FOOD POLICY

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.—The Viceroy of India (Field-Marshal Lord Wavell emphasised that the Central Government had a food policy ...

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  17. MEDITERRANEAN HERO

    One of the heroes of the small ship war that raged up and down the Mediterranean, round the shores of Malta and in the narrow ...

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  18. [?]APAN MUST BE [?]HOROUGHLY DEFEATED

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.—The Viceroy [?]rd Wavell), addressing the Associa[?] Chambers of Commerce, declared [?] he had every confidence in a ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. Mr. Churchill Continues to Improve

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A bulletin issued from No. 10 Downing Street to-day states that Mr. Churchill continues to improve and that the condition of ...

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  20. DELAY IN NAMING ALLIED COMMANDER

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Drew Middleton, "New York Times" correspondent in London, says considerable concern has been aroused ...

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  21. EXPENSIVE JAPANESE FAILURE IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Herald-Tribune," in an editorial, points out that General Chennault's verdict upon the result of the Japanese invasion of the rice bowl can leave no doubt in any mind that it was an expensive failure. ...

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