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  3. GREAT RAIDS ON ENEMY AERODROMES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Widespread attacks were made yesterday by strong forces of U.S. fighters on 10 airfields in Germany and occupied territory. At night large bomber formations flew from Italy to attack targets in the Balkans including Bucharest and Ploesti. ...

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    French Spitfire pilots leaving their aircraft after an offensive sortie from a Corsican airfield.—Dept. of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENEMY'S PLIGHT WORSENS

    LONDON, Sunday.—With Russians already in the northern suburbs of the great naval base of Sebastopol, the plight of the Germans on the southern coast of the Crimea is worsening every hour. Russian planes hover over the city night and day as ...

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    General Giraud (left) has been placed on the reserve list for having refused the position of InspectorGeneral of the Fighting French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REPORTED SEIZURE OF U.S. OIL

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) said that the American Embassy in Madrid was inquiring into reports from London ...

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  8. ALLIED BOMBING REDUCES POWER OF NAZI ARMIES

    LONDON, Sunday.—"It will be nothing short of a miracle if the German armies on all fronts, with their war factories and towns crumbling to dust behind them, prove to be as well armed in 1944 as in 1943," declares Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, C.-in-C. Bomber Command, in an article in the ...

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  9. ILL-TREATMENT OF FRENCH PATRIOTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The National Council of Resistance in France has asked the French Committee of National Liberation at Algiers to inform ...

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  10. ULTIMATUM TO BULGARIA?

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Berne says an extraordinary emergency session of the Bulgarian Regency ...

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  11. RAIDING PARTY TAKES PRISONERS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Reuter's correpondent at Allied Headquarters m Italy says an Allied raiding party took prisoner more than 60 ...

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  12. STORM OF CRITICISM OVER MACARTHUR'S POLITICAL LETTERS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A storm of criticism has arisen in the American press since the publication by Mr. Miller, M.H.R., of letters which have ...

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  13. GEN. VATUTIN DIES AFTER OPERATION

    LONDON, Sunday. — Moscow Radio says that General Vatutin died at Kiev on Friday night, after a serious operation. ...

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  14. ARMY ON EVE OF SUPREME TRIAL

    LONDON, Sunday.— "We should remember that in the end it is only the Army that finishes a war," said the Secretary of ...

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  15. RUSSIA TIRED OF FINNISH TACTICS

    MOSCOW, Sunday. — The Tass Agency, quoting Professor Stein, an expert on Russo-Finnish relations, says: "The Finns are attempting to hide ...

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  16. Amazing Flight on Tail of Plane

    LONDON. Sunday.—For 15 minutes a Fleet Air Arm mechanic clung to the tail of a Seafire as it flew through a snowstrom. The half-frozen ...

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  17. DISASTROUS FIRE AT BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Sunday.—One thousand persons. 67 of whom have since died in hospital, were injured in a fire which broke out on Friday night in ...

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  18. Unimaginable Tragedy of Greek People

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The leader of the Greek Socialist Party (Mr. G. Papandreou), who escaped from Greece, said the tragedy of ...

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  19. FRENCHMEN EXECUTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to the "Daily Telegraph's" Zurich correspondent, 10 Frenchmen who escaped from a concentration camp near Marseilles were ...

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  20. Turkey Studying Allied Notes

    ANKARA, Sunday.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Menemenioglu told Allied journalists that the Government would study the British and American Notes ...

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  21. NO MISUSE OF LEND-LEASE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Foreign Economic Director (Mr. Leo Crowley) in a statement to the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs ...

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  22. DRASTIC STEPS IN EIRE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Drastic measures resulting from the isolation of Eire, owing to Mr. de Valera's refusal to expel Axis diplomats, are announced from Dublin. ...

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  23. Fined £400 for Refusing to Destroy Dog

    LONDON, Sunday.—Charles Parsons, a Sheffield optician, has been fined a total of £400 since September, 1941, for failing to obey a magistrate's order to have ...

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  24. Secret Agreement for Exchange of Internees

    LONDON, Sunday.—British and American airmen interned in Sweden are being sent back to Britain under a secret exchange agreement between Sweden, the ...

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  25. ALLIES NOW HOLD ENTIRE IMPHAL PLAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Allied troops have captured an important hill northeast of Imphal (capital of Manipur State, India), and the Imphal plain is now entirely in our hands. The Allies on Friday repulsed two Japanese attacks on the stronghold of Kohima. ...

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