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  3. SEBASTOPOL BATTLE NEARING CLIMAX

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The battle for Sebastopol is nearing its climax. Russian shock troops are storming the last German strongpoints before the city, and Tommy-gunners are already firing into the blazing suburbs, says the British United Press correspondent at Moscow. One front line despatch states: ...

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  4. MARSHALLING YARDS AND AERODROMES HEAVILY RAIDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In operations against enemy-occupied territory last night and to-day marshalling yards and aerodromes were heavily raided. Bomber Command planes were over France and Belgium in strength last night. They attacked a railway yard ...

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    General MacArthur (left), who personally led the attack on Los Negros, Japanese base in the Admiralty Islands, confers with high ranking officers in his command aboard a PT boat on his return to an advanced Allied, base in the South-West Pacific. Troops of the U.S. Sixth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THEODOR BROCH, the Mayor of Narvik, now serving as a lieutenant in the Norwegian Army. When the Germans invaded Norway, Lieut. Broch was arrested ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  7. WEATHER FAVORABLE FOR INVASION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The finest spring for 50 years has dried and hardened western Europe for the Allied Invasion armies, says the ...

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    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Churchill announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to set up [?] Royal Commission to consider the ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. EIGHTH ARMY TAKES UP NEW FORWARD POSITIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent at Allied headquarters in Italy says that, quickly following up a German withdrawal in the thinly-held Maiella mountains, the Eighth Army has taken up new forward positions. The German withdrawal was carried out at great speed. Advancing Eighth Army ...

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  10. REVERSE LEND-LEASE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Senator Allender told the Senate Appropriations Committee that the U.S. should have an understanding of what ...

    Article : 305 words
  11. HOW 'PLANES DESTROYED BRIDGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—How an important double-track, eight-span concrete railway bridge at H[?]on, France, was destroyed by Thunderbolt ...

    Article : 171 words
  12. CHINDITS TIGHTEN STRANGLEHOLD

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Reuter's correspondent at S.E.A.C. headquarters says air-borne Chindits are tightening their stranglehold on ...

    Article : 206 words
  13. NEGOTIATIONS WITH PORTUGAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Negotations between the British and Portuguese Governments for a stoppage, or at least ...

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  14. Paramushiro and Guam Bombed

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A Pacific Fleet communique says Fleet Air Wing Ventura search planes bombed Paramushiro in daylight on Saturday. ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. CHINESE CAMPAIGN

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Field despatches state that the Chinese have launched a successful counter-offensive south of Loyang and driven the ...

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  16. GANDHI'S CONDITION

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—An X-ray examination has revealed that Gandhi is suffering from dilation of the heart and rigidity of the blood vessels. His doctors ...

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  17. Campaign to Re-elect Mr. Roosevelt

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Firing the opening shot in the campaign to re-elect President Koosevelt, the Democratic National chairman (Mr. Robert Hannegan) ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. ADMINISTRATION OF LIBERATED COUNTRIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An agreement, between Russia and Czechoslovakia, on civil administration in Czechoslovakia during the Russian liberation, which has been ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. MUST PROVE TO GERMANY ONCE AND FOR ALL THAT AGGRESSION DOES NOT PAY

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday. — Czechoslovakia (M. Jan Masaryk) I.L.O. that the world must prove t[?] aggression does not pay. "I do n[?] ...

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  20. U.S. UNIONS AT VARIANCE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. John L. Lewis withdrew the United Mine Workers' Association's application for reinstatement in the A.F.L. ...

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  21. HEAVY BOMBER'S NIGHTMARE FLIGHT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Surviving one of the most terrible journeys ever made, a Lancaster landed soon after dawn, and those of the crew who could walk clambered out. The story is told by the Air Ministry News Service. On the way to bomb Friedrichshafen ...

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