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  3. KEEPING IN TOUCH

    An American officer and one of his men stringing wire for forward communications on the Arawe Peninsula, New Britain. —U.S. Signal Corps photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALLIES WIN FIRST ROUND IN NEW LANDING

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Allied troops have won the first round in their new landing on the west coast of Italy," stated the Algiers Radio to-day. "Stiff opposition may be expected from the enemy as soon as he gets his second wind. Large numbers of ...

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  5. RUSSIANS ADVANCING ON IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION CENTRES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Russian columns are striking out from Leningrad in steady advances towards important railway and road junctions controlling communications over great stretches of the northern front, says the British United Press correspondent at Moscow. Two armored columns are converging on ...

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  6. Will Not Recognise Bolivian Re[?]ime

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The United Press says Uruguay and Cuba have formally refused to recognise the new Bolivian Government, and similar ...

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  7. U.S. OFFER NOT YET ACCEPTED BY SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) told a press conference that the Soviet Government had not ...

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  8. 2000 Tons of Bombs Rained on Magdeburg

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Air Ministry communique says that R.A.F. bombers on Friday night made a very heavy attack on Magdeburg, one of the most important industrial cities in central Germany. Over 2000 tons of high explosive and incendiary bombs were dropped. Lancasters and Mosquitos made ...

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  9. GERMAN PLOTTING IN S. AMERICA

    MONTEVIDEO, Sunday.—The newspaper "La [?]azon," published what was purported to be a photograph of a letter signed by [?]upert ...

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  10. AXIS OFFICIALS LEAVING ROME

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Associated Press correspondent at Madrid says neutral diplomatic reports from Rome state that ...

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  11. Enemy Attempts to Attack Convoy Frustrated

    LONDON, Sunday.—A joint Admiralty and Air Ministry communique announces that attempts by strong forces of U-boats and later by long-range enemy planes armed with glider bombs to launch major attacks on an important Atlantic convoy some weeks ago were decisively beaten. In a series of ...

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  12. Rescued Pilot From Burning Bomber

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King has approved the award of the George Medal to Samuel Mitchell, a st[?]jack, in recognition of his ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. LONDON'S DEFENCES HEAVILY EMPLOYED

    LONDON, Sunday.—What was officially considered the heaviest barrage of the war was put up in the London area on Friday night. ...

    Article : 372 words
  14. NAZI PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Goebbels is obviously trying to make capital of the recent 'Pravda' incident," says the Press ...

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