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  3. RUMANIA PLANNING TO GET ARMY OUT OF RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday. — Rumania is planning to withdraw her army of 100,000 men still on the Russian front, and is massing her little ships for this purpose, says the "Daily Express" correspondent at Ankara. Diplomats from Bucharest (Rumanian capital) have stated that there are big ...

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  4. RUSSIANS BREAK INTO VINNITSA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians have broken into Vinnitsa, railway centre on the Bug River. The Germans admit that they have lost part of the town. They also admit that they have abandoned Kowel (Poland). Reuter's points out that this ...

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    One of the many jobs of certain British maintenance units is to assemble Horsa gliders, the giant transports that carry Britain's airborne forces into action. The picture shows fitting of the container bay to the starboard main 'plane of a Horsa glider. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Two U.S. soldiers of the Allied Fifth Army inspect a wrecked 105mm. German gun which was abandoned by the enemy in retreat before the Allies in western (Italy.—U.S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VIRTUALLY WHOLE OF CASSINO IN ALLIED HANDS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Virtualyl the whole of Cassino is now in Allied hands; the Germans hold only the extreme western tip of the town. The Allies have also captured additional ground on the slopes of Monastery Hill, overlooking Cassino. Activity on ...

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  8. LATEST MOVE IN BURMA BIG PRELIMINARY SUCCESS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The landing of Allied troops more than 100 miles behind the Japanese in Burma is described by a spokesman for Lord Louis Mountbatten, C-in-C East Asia Command, as a big preliminary success. He says the Japanese are unlikely to take this move lying down, and will probably ...

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  9. ENORMOUS GERMAN LOSSES

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is estimated that the Germans in the past fortnight have lost over 100,000 killed, 100,000 wounded, ...

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  10. Soviet Recognition of Badoqlio

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—According to the "New York Times" correspondent at Washington the United States has asked the Soviet Government to ...

    Article : 116 words
  11. LESSONS FROM CASSINO BOMBING

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington says the Cassino bombing is the highlight of two problems ...

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  12. War Alters Rural Scotland

    LONDON, Sunday.—The war has brought few more startling changes in the United Kingdom than to the rural districts of Scotland, ...

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  13. FRANKFORT POUNDED

    LONDON, Sunday. — Bomber Command last night sent more than 1000 planes to attack targets in Germany. Frankfort was the main ...

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  14. RIVALRY FOR ARABIAN OIL

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—It is learnt on good authority that the development of the oil resources of Saudi Arabia by the Standard ...

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  15. R.A.F. OPERATING ALONG AFRICAN COAST

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Air Marshal Sir Keith Park, Commander of the R.A.F. in the Middle East, has revealed that R.A.F. sauadrons are operating from ...

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  16. POLISH CAMP SCANDAL

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—James Aldridge, North American Newspaper Alliance correspondent, cables from Moscow the story of 130,000 ...

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  17. PRESIDENT'S DECISION ON FRENCH SITUATION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Roosovelt told a press conference that he had reached a decision on the French situation, which he was unable ...

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  18. GERMAN REFUGEES TOLD TO LEAVE RUMANIA

    BERNE, Sunday.—Bon-bed-out German civilians who sought refuge in Rumania have been warned by German consuls to ...

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  19. Control of Commercial Aviation in Canada

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Ottawa says there is general satisfaction that Canada should ...

    Article : 188 words
  20. "DANGER" OF LENIENCY TOWARDS JAPAN

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—Commander Melvyn M'Coy, who dramatically escaped from a Japanese prison camp, expressed concern over the "very ...

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  21. "No Espionage in Eire"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Eire Ministor (Mr. Robert Brennan) has denied that there is any successful espionage in Ireland. He considers ...

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  22. Kurile Islands Raided

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A Pacific Fleet communique says Navy Ventura search planes bombed Paramushiro and Shimushu, in the Kurile Islands, on ...

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  23. Pucheu's Conviction Upheld

    ALGIERS, Sunday.—The Military Court of Appeal has upheld the conviction of Pierre Pucheu, former Vichy Minister for the Interior, whose death ...

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  24. PEACE APPEALS IMPRESS HELSINKI

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The messages sent by the King of Sweden and President Roosevelt urging Finland to make peace with Russia have created a profound impression in Helsinki, and most Finns are reported to be shifting towards acceptance of the Soviet terms, states the "New York Times" correspondent in Berne. He adds that the Finns regard the messages as moral ...

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  25. Uruguay Postpones Recognition of Argentina

    MONTEVIDEO, Sunday.—The Uruguay Senate, at a secret session, approved of the Government's decision to postpone action on recognition of ...

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