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  3. HUGE FORMATIONS OF PLANES MAINTAIN ALLIED BLITZ

    LONDON, Thursday.—Large formations of American bombers flew over London carly this afternoon. Although they were flying at a great height, the ground shook from their thunderous vibration. It was the loudest roar Londoners had heard since the ...

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  4. REPORTED NEW OFFENSIVE BY EIGHTH AMY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Eighth Army has launched a violent offensive, according to Vichy Radio, which says: "The Eighth Army has begun a new offensive in the Adriatic sector. So far it has been contained by the German defenders, supported by mountain artillery. Great activity has been shown ...

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  5. HONORED BY UNIVERSITY

    Governor John W. Bricker (left), of Ohio, and Lord Halifax (centre), British Ambassador to the U.S., pictured at ceremonies during which they received honorary degrees from Boston University in tho Eastern U.S. State of Massachusetts. The academic honors were awarded by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BASIS OF EMPIRE WELFARE

    LONDON, Thursday.—"I profoundly believe the security and welfare of the nations of the British Commonwealth and, in a large measure, of all ...

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  7. PRAYERS URGED WHEN INVASION STARTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—"All those who have charge of parish churches and other places of worship should be available for prayer from the time ...

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  8. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday.—German military quarters believe the fall of Sebastopol will be the signal for a Russian offensive in the southern sector, ending the lull on the eastern front. This was indicated by the official spokesman of the German war Ministry. ...

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  9. Buildings in England Damaged by Explosions in France

    LONDON, Thursday.—A "Daily Mall" correspondent, referring to the effect upon an English coastal town of explosions in France early ...

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  10. RAILWAYS BECOME No. 1 PRIORITY

    LONDON, Thursday.—On the eve of great operations against Europe, Britain's railways have become No. 1 priority. Under a ...

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  11. £700 IN BANK, BUT DIED OF MALNUTRITION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Hary Robinson (65), single, of Red Hill, Brisbane, had £700 in the bank, but no food in the house when she died from ...

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  12. VISION OF FUTURE AIR TRAVEL

    LONDON, Wednesday. — London on Friday night and Sydney for breakfast the following Monday—this was the vision of future air travel told by ...

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  13. ALOES IMPROVE KOHIMA POSITIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was no great activity yesterday in the neighborhood of Kohlmn. but fighting continued on the outskirts, where the ...

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  14. SENTENCES CANCELLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Polish President (M. Raczkicwicz) has cancelled sentences recently imposed upon 30 Polish Jews by a Polish court-martial in ...

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  15. GERMANS DEFY ALLIED AGREEMENT WITH SPAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Daily Express" correspondent at Tangier Baya an enormous swastika flag above the German Legation ...

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  16. INCREASED THREAT TO LOYANG

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Japanese threatening; Loyang from the south-east have gained more ground in their fresh thrust from Tongfeng, ...

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  17. Von Papen Back in Turkey

    ISTANBUL, Thursday.—The German Ambassador (Captain von Papen) has returned, accompanied by his military and comnfercial attaches, after Riving a ...

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  18. I.L.O. CONFERENCE

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday. — The Australian and U.S. Government delegates, at a special session of the United Nations Committee of the I.L.O., failed to reach agreement on Mr. J. A. Beasley's full-employment plan. Mr. Beasley said later this disagreement revealed a fundamental weakness which was ...

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  19. GROWING COLORED COTTON

    LONDON, Thursday.—Colored cotton is being grown in the Uzbek Republic, one of the Asiatic States of the Soviet Union, reports the ...

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  20. ENEMY PATROL SHIPS ATTACKED OFF HOLLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—Coastal naval forces engaged in an offensive sweep off the Dutch coast this morning encountered and attacked a strong" force of enemy ...

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  21. PLAN FOR IMPROVED MONETARY CO-OPERATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—After a long statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Anderson), the House of Commons agreed to a motion accepting the joint statement of expert advisers on the establishment of an international monetary fund as providing a suitable foundation for further ...

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