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  3. 2000 TONS OF BOMBS ON BERLIN IN GREATEST DAY RAID OF WAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—Upwards of 2000 planes on Friday plastered Berlin with a massive bomb load, probably totalling 2000 tons, in what the Press Association's aviation correspondent describes as the most devastating daylight bombardment of the ...

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  4. REPORTED NEW ADVANCE IN RUMANIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Red Army has forced the Prufn at a new point south of Jassy, reports Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The action opens another phase in the battle for Rumania. The Russians forced the Pruth in the face of fierce German ...

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  5. DANES SEE ANTI-NAZI MOVIE FILM

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says Danes at 21 Copenhagen Cinemas sat amazed recently when the ...

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    The commander of an American-trained Chinese battalion (left) and General Stilwell, Commander-in-Chief of U.S. forces in China, Burma and India, examine weapons and equipment captured by Chinese troops in General Stilwell's command during an attack on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH LAYING MORE MINES

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—The German marine exper. Hans Reinhardt, reviewing the British mine offensive as a prelude to the Invasion, says ...

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  8. COLONEL KNOX DEAD

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Colonel Franklin Knox, who had been Secretary of the U.S. Navy since June, 1940, died of a heart attack at his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HEAVY FIGHTING INSIDE KOHIMA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at the 14th Army headquarters reports that heavy fighting has again broken out inside Kohima. A strong Japanese force is well established on high ground in the township. However, the Allied position is ...

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  10. World Committees Proposed For Big Industries

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.—At the I.L.O. conference, British Government delegates proposed the creation of joint international committees of ...

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  11. 27 Killed in Plane Crashes in U.S.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Three civilians were burnt to death when an Army bomber crashed into a house at Memphsis (Tennessee), killing five of its crew of ...

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  12. GENERAL MARK CLARK HONORED

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Sir Harold Alexander has decorated General Mark Clark with the honorary K.B.E. for "resourceful planning and ...

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  13. EIRE'S BIGGEST BUDGET

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—The Minister for Finance (Mr. O'Kellv) on Wednesday will present to the Dail Eireann Eire's biggest budget, which will amount to ...

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  14. TEST PILOT KILLED IN CRASH

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. John CrosbyWarren (33). test pilot for Britain's new jet-propulsion planes, was killed in an air crash He was 6 ft. 8¾ ins. tall. He ...

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  15. Submarine Successes Off Norway

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Admiralty communique states that submarines patrolling northern waters sank with torpedoes a medium tanker off Statlandet, a ...

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  16. Germans Expect Allied Offensive in Balkans

    BERNE, Sunday.—The Gorman High Command believes that an Allied offensive in the Balkans is imminent. It says large British and American troops ...

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  17. Enormous Consumption of Petrol

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Allice were using 30,000 times as much avintion spirit as in the early months of the war, said Mr. ...

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  18. TURKEY TO REDUCE EXPORTS TO AXIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Istanbul message says Turkish exports of cotton and raw skins to Axis countries are to be reduced. ...

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  19. REMINDER OF DEBT TO U.S. NAVY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) said yesterday the death of Colonel Knox reminded Australians of the great debt they owed the ...

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  20. POLES ESCAPE IN GERMAN PLANE

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—Two 23-year-old Poles escaped from Germany to Sweden in a German training plane. ...

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  21. Reported Clashes Between Rival Poles

    LONDON, Sunday.—Moscow Radio says armed clasher are occurring between Polish patriots collaborating with Moscow and "underground ...

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  22. PATROL ACTIVITY IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—To-day's communique from Italy says Allied patrols were active yesterday. Several small enemy raiding parties were ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN PLANS FOR DEMOBILISED MEN

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday.—The Minister for Welfare and Demobilisation (Mr. Harry Lawrence) announced in the House of Assembly extensive demobilisation ...

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  24. JAPANESE COLUMN HALTED IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The Japanese column driving south from Chengchow, east of the Peiping-Hankow railway, has been halted and forced back after advancing 30 miles. The High Command describes the general situation as improved. ...

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  25. Rabbits Explode German Mines

    STOCKHOLM, Sundny.—Orders have been issued for the destruction of wild rabbits in Flanders, where they have become a nuisance by burrowing in German ...

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