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  3. GENERALS MEET IN ITALY

    Lieut.-General Devers (left), Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Allied forces in the Mediterranean theatre, meets Brigadier-General Marcel Carpenter, Chief of Staff of the French Expeditionary Corps in Italy, on a visit to the corps' headquarters. French troops fight side by side ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GREATEST AIR ONSLAUGHT OF WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The sky over the Strait of Dover to-day throbbed and vibrated with the roar of hundreds of Allied planes engaged in an increasingly intensified offensive against the Continent. ...

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  5. ONE OF RUSSIA'S GREATEST VICTORIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After the capture of Sebastopol, which is hailed in Moscow as one of the greatest Russian victories of the war, Red Army engineers and sappers began preparing it as a base for new drives to the west. Sebastopol's great harbor—one of the finest in Europe—and the ring of ...

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  6. POPULAR TASTE DEGRADED BY JAZZ

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"I cannot imagine a crooner inspiring anyone to engage in war service," said Sir Sydney Nicholson, ...

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  7. YUGOSLAVS TRAINING IN MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Several hundred Yugoslav partisans, who less than a month ago were fighting in the partisan army, are now learning to ...

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  8. K0HIMA BATTLE'

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Every report from the Assam front points to a crushing Japanese defeat in the Battle of Kohima, says the "Daily Mail's" Ceylon correspondent. Battered enemy units, out-gunned and out-manoeuvred, are facing annihilation ...

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  9. MASS MURDER IN FRENCH TOWN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Geneva "Gazette do Lausanne" reveals dotails of a mass murder at Asq, a little town near Lille. ...

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  10. EMPIRE'S AID TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill said in the House of Commons that between October 1, 1941, and March 31, 1944. Britain and the ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. PRIME MINISTERS SHARE IN WAR CABINET PLANNING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dominion Prime Ministers attended a meeting of the War Cabinet yesterday, and were thus able to hear the latest ...

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  12. Enemy Repulsed South of Loyang

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—A communique confirms field reports that the enemy was completely repulsed south of Loyang with heavy casualties. Ten tanks ...

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  13. BLOCKADE-RUNNERS UNSUCCESSFUL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Minister for Economic Warfare (Lord Selborne) said in the House of Lords that the enemy, when Japan came ...

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  14. Negotiating With Swedish Firms

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—Mr. Stanton Griffis, representative of the United States Foreign Economic Administration, said his mission in Sweden was to try ...

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  15. ALLIES OCCUPY MORE POSITIONS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Allied forces in the mountainous central sector on the main Italian front, besides occupying Palena, have taken possession of the town of Gamberale, the village of Fallascosa and a number of high points between Palona and San Angelo, Reuter's correspondent states. Eighth ...

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  16. ANOTHER BAD MONTH FOR U-BOATS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Joint Anglo-American statement authorised by Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt says the United Nations' ...

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  17. SWIFT RAID ON BERLIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mosquitos last night attacked Berlin shortly before 1 o'clock. Many 4000-lb, bombs were dropped. The crews said the ...

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  18. I.L.O. TO CLARIFY OBJECTIVES

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.—A plenary session of the I.L.O. is expected to approve of a "Philadelphia Charter," embodying the aims and ...

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  19. LONDON HONORS MR. CURTIN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the bomb-scarred Guildhall, in the presence of a distinguished gathering, including most of the members of the ...

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  20. EIRE GOVERNMENT DEFEATED

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—A general election is to be held as a result of the defeat of the Government by one vote in the second reading of the Transport ...

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  21. Plan For Post-War Reserve of Ships

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Maritime Commission is studying a plan under which thousands of Liberty ships would be placed in reserve for use in ...

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  22. THREATENED LIFE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.— The Secret Service has announced the arrest of Harold Mason on a charge of having made threats against the ...

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  23. ADMITTED REICH IN STATE OF SIEGE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "Germany is undoubtedly now in a state of siege," said General Dietmar, spokesman of ...

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