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    At an airfield in Sicily, President Roosevelt of the U.S. (right) congratulates Licut.-Gencral Mark W. Clark (left), commander of the Fifth Army, during ceremonies at which Gen. Clark was decorated with the U.S. Distinguished Service Cross for "extraordinary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DAY AND NIGHT AIR OFFENSIVE KEPT UP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Large formations of Allied planes were seen flying out towards the Continent in daylight to-day. German air raid warning radio stations early to-day reported that Allied planes were over Western Germany in the Rhine ...

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  5. RUSSIANS DRIVE BEYOND ODESSA RAILWAY

    LONDON, Tues.—Marshal Zhukov's armies, in three great thrusts towards the Carpathians, are quickly driving beyond the newly-severed Odessa-Lwow railway, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The Russians are smashing through heavily ...

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    ADMIRAL HAROLD STARK. Commander United States Naval Forces in Europe. Sixty-two years old, genial and quiet-spoken, Admiral Stark has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PENICILLIN SAVES SOLDIERS' LIVES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—According to the "Herald-Tribune," the military authorities have disclosed that all American troop ...

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  8. New Terror for U-Boats

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Battle of the Atlantic is becoming more and more a battle between aircraft and Uboats, and already the R.A.F. Coastal ...

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  9. MINER INGAGEMENTS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Giving a picture of the present position in Italy, Reuter's correspondent at advanced Allied headquarters says there were minor engagements yesterday at many points on all Italian fronts, but no major battles. Streams are flooded and ravines full of water in the forward part of ...

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  10. SEA WAR

    LONDON. Tuewsday.—When introducing the Navy Estimates in the House of Commons, the First Lord of the Admiralty ...

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  11. REPORTED COLLAPSE OF FINNISH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Router's correspondent at Geneva says unconfirmed reports reaching there state that Finno-German ...

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  12. SOLD MAGNESIUM TO JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Testifying before the Truman Committee, Willard Dow, president of the Dow Chemical Company, ...

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  13. ARGENTINE POLICY OUTLINED

    BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday.—The Argentino Foreign Minister (General Mason) said the Farrell Govment would maintain Argentina's ...

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  14. Japanese Force Trapped in Burma

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A British United Press correspondent with the American forces in Burma says a force of about 2'OOO Japanese is virtually bottled ...

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  15. BELBIANS ORDERED TO MOVE INLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Germans have ordered part of the population of Ostend to move inland, says "The Times" ...

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  16. Dearer Cars After War

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—Motor industry leaders say that the immediate post-war car will be substantially the same as the 1942 ...

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  17. ENEMY TRAWLER BLOWN UP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Admiralty communique states that during an offensive sweep off the coast of Holland on Monday night, light coastal forces ...

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  18. TALKS ON POST-WAR AVIATION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington says it is authoritatively disclosed that plans are well advanced for ...

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  19. Eligibility for 1939-43 Star

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said in the House of Representatives to-day that, under conditions so far announced by the ...

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  20. HEAVY ATTACKS ON JAPANESE BASES IN MARSHALLS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—U.S. Army and Navy aircraft attacked three enemy positions in the Marshall Islands on Saturday. ...

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  21. 28,000 U.S. PLANES SENT TO ALLIES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—According to the U.S. Foreign Economic Administrator (Mr. Crowley), U.S. has delivered to the ...

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  22. Free Issue of Clothing For Prisoners of War to Be Discontinued

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—After March 31, there will be no further free issue of clothing for inclusion in quarterly parcels sent from Australia by next of ...

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  23. GERMANS SHELL DOVER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German long, range guns opened fire across the Chaunel in bright moonlight last night, sending over two five-gun salvos, and ...

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  24. BERLIN ADMITS RUSSIANS MAY REACH REICH BORDER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin spokesmen have for the first time openly referred to the possibility of the army being flung back to the German frontier by the Russians. Berlin commentators, apparently realising that von Mannstein is in no ...

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  25. Officials Killed by Polish Patriots

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Polish patriots at Lwow have killed the Vice-Governor of Galicia (Dr. Otto Bauer) and Dr. Henrick Schneider, a high German ...

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  26. 2 Enemy Ships Torpedoed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Attacking convoys off the Norwegian and Dutch coasts, Coastal Command New Zealand Beaufighters, without loss, torpedoed ...

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