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  3. FRUITLESS GERMAN ATTACKS UPON

    LONDON, Sunday.—Massed German tanks have been trying for four ways to punch a hole in Marshal Zhukov's lines south-east of Stanislawow, but they are being met by a hail of fire from Russian guns staggered in depth, says the British United Press correspondent ...

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  4. VITAL GERMAN CITIES BOMBED ON BIG SCALE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Again last night the Bomber Command sent out more than 1000 aircraft against important German targets. Dusseldorf and Brunswick were bombed on a ...

    Article : 752 words
  5. Allied Disunity Only Chance of Nazi Victory

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) addressing the American Society of Newspaper Editors, said the only ...

    Article : 102 words
  6. SLIGHT GAIN IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Allies, have won some new ground at one point on the Anzio beachhead, where the enemy counter-attacked without ...

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    The wharves at Sabang (on the island of Pulo Way), at the northern tip of Japanese-occupied Sumatra, which has been attacked by a powerful Allied carrier air force, under the command of Admiral Sir James Somerville (below). Map ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAP. OFFENSIVE LOSING IMPETUS IN MANIPUR AREA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Louis Mountbatten's headquarters has officially announced that after a month's operations it is clear that although ...

    Article : 362 words
  9. Beginning of Rood Back to Malaya

    LONDON, Sunday. — "It was a [?]eartening sight to see the long line of Allied warships—British, American, French and Dutch—stretched out ...

    Article : 418 words
  10. New Italian Cabinet

    NAPLES, Sunday.—Marshal Badoglio's new Govenment, which contains representatives of all six parties of the Democratic front, includes the following: Premier ...

    Article : 120 words
  11. MR. CHURCHILL'S PROMISE FULFILLED

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Press Association's aviation correspondent estimates that the Allied air forces since Tuesday last have carried out ...

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  12. Nettuno Landings Two Slow

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—In an article in "War and the Working Class," Rear Admiral Frolov, the Soviet naval observer, after witnessing the Nettuno landings, ...

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  13. RUSSO-FINNISH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF

    LONDON, Sunday.—Finland has advised R[?]a that her peace terms are not acceptable. According to the Moscow Radio, the Vice-Commissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Vishinsky) has now informed Finland that the peace negotiations have been broken off. ...

    Article : 328 words
  14. GREAT INDUSTRIAL INTEREST IN BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Sunday.—On the eve of the budget presentation, there is naturally much less financial-press activity than before the war, but city industrial circles' ...

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  15. Two of Germany's "Secret Weapons"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Four German "human torpedoes" went ashore on the Anzie beachhead, where they were captured after having failed to do ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. Big Japanese Blow In Honan

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—In Honan the Japanese attacking from the east have reached the suburbs of Changhsien, which is being bombed and ...

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  17. London Bus Strike Ended

    LONDON, Sunday.—The London 'bus strike has ended. Reports from all affected depots say all the strikers are returning to work, and normal services are ...

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  18. FREE PRESS VITAL TO WORLD PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The American Society of Newspaper Editors has called for world-wide freedom of communications for the press in a resolution ...

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  19. EMPIRE NEVER MORE UNITED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British Empire was never, more united, and the forces underlying its unity were superior to any of its temporary ...

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  20. INVASION WILL SETTLE FATE OF GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—"I do not exclude the possibility of a German collapse within three months of a successful Allied invasion of Europe," said the President of Czechoslovakia (Dr. Bones). "The Germans will never permit fighting on their own soil. ...

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