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  3. ALLIES IMPROVE POSITIONS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—To-day's communqiuc from advanced headquarters in Italy says our positions on the main Fifth Army front and at Anzio have further improved, but the savage fighting shows no signs of slackening. Continuous violent fighting ...

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  4. SWIFT RUSSIAN DRIVE ON PSKOV

    LONDON, Sunday.—Heavy fighting is occurring on the "outskirts" of the Pskov front, where the Germans are being badly cut up as they make strenuous efforts to delay the Soviet advance. The Russians have moved quickly to seize more than 100 towns and ...

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  5. BOMBERS TRACE PATTERN OF BATTLE

    Four-motored Flying Fortress bombers of the Eighth U.S. Army Air Force leave four-plumed wakes across the sky over Western Europe during a battle with German fighter planes. The single wakes of the attacking German planes criss-cross the bombers' wakes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 2300 TONS OF BOMBS ON LEIPZIG

    LONDON, Sunday.—Bomber Command planes were out last night in very great strength, and over 2300 tons of high explosives and incendiaries were dropped on Leipzig. The glow of a very large fire was seen through the clouds. ...

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  7. U.S. SPECIAL TRAINING PROGRAMME REDUCED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington says that "imperative military necessities" have forced the War ...

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  8. Burning Merchantman Brought to Port

    LONDON, Sunday.—A 6000-ton merchant ship, on fire, Las been brought into a British port from the scene of a convoy battle which ...

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  9. AXIS ESPIONAGE IN ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.—A Federal police report shows that three Axis espionage organisations operated in Argentina, and names ...

    Article : 331 words
  10. BIGGEST RAID ON LONDON SINCE BLITZ

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans on Friday night failed in their greatest bid since the big raids of 1940-41 to set London ablaze. The ...

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  11. SOVIET DOES NOT AIM TO DOMINATE EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Marshal Stalin told a leading member of the Moscow Diplomatic Corps that Russia had no intention whatsoever of expanding into Central and Western Europe, says an "Observer" special correspondent. Ridiculating suspicions voiced in ...

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  12. BRITAIN NEEDS MORE FOOD FROM AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — It would be a tragedy if, in the fifth year of war, any shortage of rations should impair the capacity of the ...

    Article : 196 words
  13. Not in Mood to Haggle with Finns

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British United Press Moscow correspondent says the Russians are in no mood for haggling and ...

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  14. TINY PLANES SPOTTING FOR ARTILLERY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The U.S. Army now possesses tiny, unarmed planes which are credited with accomplishing wonders by ...

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  15. Heavy Jap Casualties in Burma

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mopping up on the Buthidaung-Maungdaw Road in Burma has resulted in heavy Japanese casualties. West African ...

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  16. Shocking Treatment of Internees by Vichy

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Algiers correspondent says the admissions of the shocking treatment of internees at ...

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  17. Soviet Decorates Allied Officers

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Moscow Radio says President Kalinin has signed a decree announcing the award of the Order of Suvorov, the ...

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  18. LANCASHIRE PROTEST AGAINST ABSENCE OF SIR RONALD CROSS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rawtenstall (Lancashire) Town Council has instructed its town clerk to write to Mr. Churchill protesting against the ...

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  19. U.S. Submarines Sink 13 Jap Ships

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — A Navy Department communique says two U.S. submarinos which recently returned from patrols deep into ...

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  20. DEATH OF PROMINENT NAZI AGENT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Charles Bodaux, who was arrested in January on charges of trading with the enemy, has died in Miami. He had been in ...

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  21. TIGHT REIN ON NAZI OFFICERS IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent at Ankara says that Capt. Paul Leverkuchn, hoad of ...

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  22. LOSS OF EMPRESS OF CANADA CONFIRMED

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—It has just been officially announced that the 21,500-ton liner Empress of Canada, was torpedoed at dusk off ...

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  23. JAPS DENY PRISONERS WERE ILL-TREATED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Swiss Radio says a Japanese Information Ministry spokesman has claimed that all reports about the ill-treatment of British and ...

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  24. MEAT REQUIREMENTS SHOULD BE MET

    CANBERRA, Saturday. — Prospects of Australia being able to meet Britain's meat requirements this year were fairly good, it was stated ...

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  25. Groundwork for China Offensive

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—MajorGeneral Chennault told a press conference that the 14th Air Force was laying the groundwork for ...

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  26. HELP YOUR KIDNEYS

    Doctors say your kidneys contain 15 miles of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. ...

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  27. BLUEPRINT FOR AVOIDING POSTWAR DEPRESSION

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says President Roosevelt has released Mr. Bernard Baruch's blueprint on how to arm for peace while winning the war, which sets a policy and standards touching virtually every aspect of the gigantic problem of returning ...

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  28. SURPRISE INDEPENDENT WIN IN BY-ELECTION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The win by Mr. White (Ind.) in the West Derbyshire by-election caused much excitement in the lobbies at the ...

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