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  3. BANKS' VIEW ON POST-WAR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The banks' view on post-war financial problems was expressed in a statement issued by the chairmen of two of the "big five" banks. Mr. R. E. Beckett, chairman of the Westminister Bank, said that after the war credit on a large scale woidd be needed to restart trade and commerce. ...

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    A flight of U.S. Navy OSZU Kingfisher scout planes wings through the clouds on anti-submarine patrol. Land-based Kingfishers of this type are used extensively in coastal patrols while others, equipped with pontoons and launched from warships by catapult, serve as observation planes for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIANS POURING THROUGH BREACHES IN ENEMY'S LENINGRAD LINES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Red Army is developing its great new offensive west and south of Leningrad, and Russian troops are pouring through breaches made in powerful German defences. ...

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    RESULTS OF A RAID by Flying Furtress bombers on the Renault automobile factory at Billancourt, Paris, are clearly shown in this picture of the interior of the factory's machine shop. The two long overhead shafts with drive wheels are twisted b[?]yend repair, and an overhead ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLIES STORMING GARIGLIANO RIVER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The storming of the Garigliano River, in Italy, has begun. British troops or the Fifth Army have crossed ...

    Article : 340 words
  8. ATROCITIES IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In a broadcast last night the Belgian Government protested against German atrocities in occupied Belgium. ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. JAPANESE REPULSED IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—A south-East Asia communique says: "Ou[?] troops repulsed small Japanese counter-attacks against villages south-east ...

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  10. Argentine Earthquake

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.—The Argentine Government has announced that 1500 persons are known to be dead and 3000 injured in the ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. "PRAVDA'S" BOMBSHELL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Conjecture continues concerning the report published by the Moscow newspaper "Pravda" that two British officers conferred with the German Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop) on proposals for a separate peace. Diplomatic circles in ...

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  12. NAZIS SEIZE ROYAL ITALIAN TREASURES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Mail's" Geneva correspondent, quoting Turin newspapers, says the Germans have ...

    Article : 182 words
  13. NO SACRED PALLIUM AT ARCHBISHOP'S ENTHRONEMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The enthronement, of the new Archbishop of Westminster (Very Rev, Bernard Griffin) in Westminster Cathedral ...

    Article : 296 words
  14. Erratic Japanese Tactics in Pacific

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.—General Arnold, Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Air Force, said in a speech that Japanese reaction to American ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. Rome "Proper Setting" for Abdication

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"I am confident that King Victoh Emmanuel will have the wisdom, when the necessary conditions arise, to make the gesture ...

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  16. PASSING KNOWLEDGE OF PENICILLIN TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Professor H. W. Florey, Professor of Pathology, Oxford University, and formerly of Adelaide, who is ...

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  17. U.S. NATONAL SERVICE LEGISLATION POSTPONED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The chairman of the House of Representatives Military Committee (Mr. May) announced that the committee had ...

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  18. POLISH FRONTIER DISPUTE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"It is not a good thing to try to discuss these extremely difficult and delicate matters at question time," ...

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  19. President Roosevelt's Talks With Leaders

    WAPHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt volunteered the. Information that he had conferred with General Eisenhower, Admiral Halsey ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. MEDITERRANEAN FORCES PREPARING FOR GENERAL OFFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—"The Allied forces in the Mediterranean are preparing for a general assauult against Europe along the entire front from Southern France to the Aegean," stated General Sir Henry Maitland-Wilson in an exclusive interview with Cyrus ...

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  21. PENSION ON GROUND OF MENTAL DISTRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A former R.A.F. sergeant successfully appealed to the Liverpool Pensions Appeal Tribunal for a pension on the ground of ...

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  22. REPATRIATION OF WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Hall), replying in the House of Commons to a question regarding the ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. War Correspondent for "Daily Worker" Refused

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Asked in the House of Commons whether the authorities would accredit war correspondents on behalf of the "Daily ...

    Article : 105 words
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