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  3. BIG FIRES STARTED IN SECOND RAID ON BUDAPEST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Big fires were left blazing in Budapest last night when the city had its second heavy raid within a few hours. Traffic through the Hungarian capital was seriously dislocated. Last night's attack was made by Liberators and ...

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  4. AMERICANS' BIG SHARE IN AIR ASSAULTI

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In March the United States strategic air forces in Europe dropped 30,172 tons of bombs on war industries and other ...

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    An Italian family watches by the roadside as a large American tank of the Allied Fifth Army rolls towards the front lines on the Allied beachhead south of Rome.—U.S. Office of War Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    High, ranking officers of thc U.S. Army Air Forces in the Mediterrancan areas plan air support for the Allied Fifth Army. They are, left to right:Major—General Nathan F. Twining, commander of the 15th Army Air Force; Licutenant—General Ira C. Eaker, commander of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Badoglio's Single Aim

    LONDON", Tuesday.—Router's Naples correspondent says that Marshal Badoglio, in a speech to tho citizens of Palermo, said tho Bingle passion ...

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  8. BATTLE OF RUMANIA IN FULL SWING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Battle of Rumania is now in full swing, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. More Russian troops are crosing,the Pruth every hour and are flinging the Germans and Rumanians farther back from the river frontier. The ...

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  9. GERMANY UNEASY ABOUT RUMANIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports from Berlin indicate that M. Molotov's announcement on Rumania is having a disturbing effect on Germany, says "The Times" correspondent in Stockholm. This was expected, because the announcement undermines German arguments to persuade Rumania and Hungary to stay ...

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  10. PRESSURE MAINTAINED IN ARAKAN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A southEast Asia communique states that Allied pressure against the enemy in Arakan was maintained on Sunday. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL ATTACKS KREMLIN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Now York Times" says that Victor Kravehenko, an offcial of the Soviet Purchasing Commission in ...

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  12. U.S. to Make Reparations for Accidental Bombing

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—The United States Government was making appropriate reparations for the damage resulting from the ...

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  13. GREEK PREMIER RESIGNS

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The Greek Premier (M. Tsouderos) has resigned. An official statement announced: "M. ...

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  14. RUSSO-FINNISH PEACE HOPES FADING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hopes of a peace agreement between Russia and Finland appear to be fading, and political circles at Helsinki are ...

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  15. Peak Month For U.S. 'Plane Production

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The vice-chairman of the War Production Board (Mr. Wilson) has reported that the record. ...

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  16. ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—To-day's Allied communique from Italy says our artillery was active yesterday, firing many concentrations at ...

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  17. GERMANY'S WAR POTENTIAL ENDANGERED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Tho Foreign Economic Administrator (Mr. Crowloy) said the new Russian drive threatened to cripple Germuny's war ...

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  18. NEGROES' RIGHT TO VOTE IN PRIMARY ELECTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Supreme Court has ruled that negroes have the right to vote in the Texas Democratic primary to nominate a ...

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  19. MUST BACK PEACE WITH POWER

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Peace not backed by power would remain a dream, and the armed might of the United States must be tho corner-stone ...

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  20. CIVIL AVIATION TALKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail's" aeronautical correspondent says Imperial plans for post—war civil aviation will be in aboyance until the ...

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  21. MADE FORCED LANDING IN ENGLISH CHANNEL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian crew of a Halifax making its first operational flight was forced, after the plane had been damaged, ...

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  22. CHAPLIN TRIAL

    LOS ANGELES, Friday.— Pleading for the acquittal of Charlie Chaplin, who is charged with violation of tho Mann Act in his ...

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  23. SPANISH AMBASSADOR BACK IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tho Spanish Ambassador to London (the Duke of Alba) who has been in Madrid since the end of January for consultations, ...

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  24. DENIED THAT CHINESE ENTERED OUTER MONGOLIA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The Chinese Government says that the Tass Agency despatch alleging that Chinese troops stationed in Sinkiang Province ...

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  25. ENORMOUS ENEMY LOSSES ON EASTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German Army lost 208,260 men killed or taken prisoner between March 4 and March 31 in the fighting with Marshal Zhukov's First Ukrainian Front Army, says the Soviet Information Bureau. The Russians liberated three regional centres in the Ukraine—Vinnitsa, Kamenets ...

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  26. WHEN YOU CANNOT SLEEP

    Maybe you are an anaemic or bloodless, for this ailment can play havoc with your health and nervous energy. You may feel always terribly nervy; perhaps suffer ...

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