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  3. FURTHER POUNDING OF EASTERN AND WESTERN EUROPE

    LONDON, Mondny.—More targets in western and eastern Europe were pounded by the Allied air forces to-day. More than 750 American bombers, with fighter escort, flew from Britain to attack aircraft factories and aerodromes in southern Germany. ...

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  4. SOVIET ATTACK AT SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day's German High Command communique reveals that the Russians in the Sebastopol area yesterday attacked with strong forces, using many tanks mid battle planes. It says that the Germans, after fierce battles, scored a defensive success. ...

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    The village of Hollandia, one of the places where the Americans landed in Dutch New Guinea on Saturday. The picture was taken during a softening up raid. The bomber, with its bomb-bay doors open, is turning in a steep bank after dropping its bomb load on the village, which was the main Japanese stronghold in Dutch New Guinea.—U.S. Fifth Air Force photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "NEW OPERATIONS IMMINENT"

    LONDON, Monday. — Vichy Radio quoted a Berlin military spokesman As saying that vast troop movements were coming to ...

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    LISBON, Monday.—In an article on the British restrictions on diplomats and their communications, the newspaper "Voz" said it did not challenge the ...

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  8. Mr. Curtin in Washington

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A large, distinguished gathering greeted Mr. Curtin in Washington at the huge Union Station. The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) was ...

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  9. KOHIMA GARRISON

    COLOMBO, Monday.—The besieged garrison at Kohima has been completely relieved. The Kohima-Dimiapur road is still threatened, but is now open. Heavy fighting continues in the Kumgpi neighborhood, east of Imphal, and in the hill positions along the Palel-Tamu road, where the Japanese ...

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  10. Vichy Arrests French Hostages

    LONDON, Monday.—The militia of Darnand, Vichy Secretary for the Maintenance of Order, has arrested a number of relatives of members of the French ...

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  11. RELIEVED

    LONDON, Monday.—The [?] deputies) of British Jewry passed a resolution expressing deep concern at conditions in the Polish Army, as ...

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    SEATTLE, Monday.—The Alaska Steamship Co. announces that the Liberty ship John Straus, laden with explosives for the Alaskan war theatre, was wrecked near ...

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  13. Burglary Watched by Detectives

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Under the watchful eyes of three detectives, Fred. Hanson, 40-year-old Swede, forced his was into the fashionable home of Prince ...

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  14. INFLATION IN MIDDLE EAST

    CAIRO, Monday.—The Allies are sending gold to the Middle East and selling it at the market price in an effort to check price ...

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    LONDON, Monday.—Five enemy planes were destroyed during raids last night on southern and westorn England. ...

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  16. FIERCE BATTLE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—A communique says that the fighting at Chengchow has Docome very sanguinary. The enemy has been reinforced at various ...

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  17. ITALY

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent at Allied headquarters In Italy reports that the Allies repulsed two more German thrusts against the ...

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  18. AXIS NOW IN

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — "The war situation is now desperate for hoth Japan and Germany," declares Admiral King, U.S. Naval C-in-C, in ...

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  19. SAW NO JAP WARSHIPS DURING SABANG RAID

    LONDON, Monday. — At a press conference at Colombo, Admiral Somerville, who led the Allied attack on Sabang, dismissed the raid ...

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  20. HUNGARIAN COMMITTEE FORMED IN LONDON

    LONDON, Monday.—A Hungarian National Committee, headed by Count Micbael Karolye, a former Prime Minister of Hungary, who has been living in exile for ...

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  21. ISSUE NOW RESTS WITH FINLAND ALONE

    LONDON, Monday.—The general feeling in Moscow is that Russia is still keenly desirous of peace with Finland, but has made every concession she can, and the issue of peace or war now rests with Finland alone, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. It is considered that Russia's desire for peace was indicated ...

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