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  3. BREAK-THROUGH IN THE NORTH: MAJOR RUSSIAN VICTORY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian tank divisions which smashed through a 12-mile German defence belt on the Gulf of Finland have broken out into open country and are now racing towards the great lateral railway linking Leningrad with the ...

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  4. ALLIES GAIN MORE GROUND BEYOND GARIGLIANO

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British are not only holding their gains north of the Garigliano River, but are fanning out and pushing on in a determined effort to link up three bridgeheads across the river, state messages from Algiers. The Algiers Radio says British Fifth Army troops, despite fierce German ...

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  5. DRIVING OUT THE INVADER

    FROM LENINGRAD to the Crimea, heavy fighting; is now going on in Russia where the remaining area held by the German invaders is gradua[?] shrinking. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Foreign Economic Administration disclosed that Russian Lend-Lease is keeping pace with the rising tempo of the ...

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  7. EVIL THAT COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED

    LONDON, Thursday. — Addressing Roman nobility at a special audience, the Pope said: "Whoever has considered and ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. ARGENTINA SEEN AS HAVEN FOR HITLER

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"From behind the walls of the censorship which for months has beclouded developments in Argentina comes a warning that Hitler has prepared there a future haven for himself," says the "World Telegram." It declares that the State Department received a report from sources ...

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  9. Soviet Charge Against Polish Government

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to the Columbia Broadcasting System correspondent at Moscow, "War and the Working Class" alleges that Poland ...

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  10. Bases Needed by United States

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Hanson Baldwin. "New York Times" correspondent, commenting on post-war policies, declares that bases considered ...

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  11. TYPHOONS BEING MASS-PRODUCED AT RECORD RATE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Ranking highest among the world's singleseater fighters for combined speed and fire power, the Hawker ...

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  12. ENEMY AGENTS DROPPED BY PARACHUTE

    LONDON, Thursday.—"I understand that two men of Irish origin were dropped by parachute from a German plane over Eire last month, presumably ...

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  13. Decapitated by His Fellow Pilgrims

    TEHERAN, Thursday. — A young Persian who made a pilgrimage with his wife to Mecca was overcome by the heat during the circumambulation ...

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  14. Aviations Future May Safely Be Left in Hands of Youth

    LONDON, Thursday. — "The youths who have fought our battles must be in our minds and the development of the Empire's ...

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  15. CONGRESS DELEGATES ARRESTED IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Associated Press correspondent in Southern Italy says the Badoglio Government has arrested eight delegates from the ...

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  16. ANOTHER PEACE STORY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—David Anderson, N.B.C. reporter at Stockholm, said Stockholm newspapers yesterday published a story that Hitler had ...

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  17. CHANNEL GUN DUEL

    LONDON, Thursday. — For three hours this morning south coast artillery shelled enemy shipping in the Straits and fired approximately 80 ...

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  18. Two Japanese Warships Sunk by Mines

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Chung king Radio said two Japanese warships hit exploding mines and sank off Hsiakiangkow, near Tungliu, 200 miles ...

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  19. U.S. WORKERS CHIDED FOR LACK OF PATRIOTISM

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The U.S. Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson), testifying before the Senate Military Affairs Committee on the National Service Bill, said industrial unrest on the home front threatened to undermine the morale of the fighting forces. He asserted that this lack of a sense of ...

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  20. HUGE WEIGHT OF R.A.F. BOMBING

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Secretary for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair), replying to questions in the House of Commons, stated ...

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  21. Growth of Canadian Navy

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Canadian Navy's manpower to-day approached the strength of the Royal Navy in peacetime, said the First Lord of the ...

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