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  3. ALLIES MAKING PROGRESS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Fifth and Eighth Armies are making progress in their new offensive in italy, in spite of stiff opposition. Nine strategic hills and five towns have been captured in the past 24 hours. One of the biggest gains yesterday was the ...

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  4. MR. CURTIN IN GUILDHALL

    THE PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Curtin) addressing the assembly in the Guildhall, London, on Wednesday, after having received the Freedom of the City of London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIGHTERS' DEEPEST PENETRATION OF EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Some of the U.S. fighters which yesterday escorted bombers over northern Germany flew over Poland, thus making the deepest penetration of Europe yet accomplished by fighters. They engaged German fighters over Poland. ...

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  6. "FIRST SWALLOWS OF INVASION"

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German communique, giving details of the Allied air offensive on Friday, said: "The persistent, ...

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  7. Message That Puzzled Mrs. Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mrs. Roosevelt received a puzzling telephone call from her husband while he was on holiday. After hanging ...

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  8. Enemy Convoy Attacked

    LONDON, Sunday—Light British coastal forces sweeping off the French coast carly on Friday attacked a small enemy convoy. They set fire to a medium ship, ...

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  9. MR. CURTIN SEES MATCH AT LORD'S

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Curtin for the first time visited Lord's yesterday to see "those 22 yards of turf," to which he referred in his spceech when ...

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  10. 14 Ships Sunk by U.S. Submarines

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A Navy communique says United Stales submarines report having sunk 14 vessels in the Pacific and Far East—a destroyer, a large ...

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  11. MISSION TO RUSSIA LEADS TO PRIEST'S SUSPENSION

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A few hours after he had returned to Springfield (Massachusetts) [?]m his visit to Marshal Stalin, which he had earlier described as a goodwill mission, Father Orlemanski, a Polish-American priest, received a letter from Bishop O'Leary prohibiting him from celebrating Mass, or ...

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    PEARL HARBOR, Sunday.—The C.-in-C. of the U.S. Pacific Fleet (Admiral Nimitz) announced that the Pacific Fleet had destroyed 1229 planes and lost 164 in the ...

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  13. SOVIET TO EXACT RETRIBUTION FOR NAZI CRIMES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Confidential reports from Moscow that Marshal Stalin plans to exact retribution for Nazi crimes are partially confirmed ...

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  14. TRAFFIC INTO ITALY BLOCKED

    LONDON, Sunday. — Photographs show that American heavy bombers battering railway communications in the north of ...

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  15. Tension in Berlin

    LONDON, Sunday. — According to Reuter's Stockholm correspondent, alarming reports of Allied invasion preparations reached Berlin last night. Berlin military ...

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  16. JAPS CONVERGE ON LOYANG

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. — Chinese hopes of holding Loyang faded rapidly when Japanese troops, using 200 tanks, reached a point only two miles from ...

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  17. FIRST BLOW AT NAZIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Blows are about to fall which will result in the final destruction of the Nazis, and to us in Italy has been given the honor ...

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  18. PACKARD WAR PLANTS CLOSED BY STRIKE

    DETROIT, Sinday.—The Packard Company has closed all its Detroit plants as a result of the foremen's strike[?] ...

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  19. KING'S MESSAGE TO HOME GUARD

    LONDON, Sunday.—On the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the Home Guard, the following message from the King, Colonel-in-Chief, has ...

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  20. ALLIED PLAN DEVELOPING IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday. — The SouthEast Asia Command, reviewing the past week's lighting, on the Burma front, states that the main trend of ...

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  21. REPORT OF TALK WITH TITO BANNED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Allied censors in Algiers prevented the Associated Press from transmitting the first interview given the American press ...

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  22. Nazi Satellites' Last Chance

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The last chance satellites of Germany have to get out or lake the consequences—this is how the "New York Times" correspondent in ...

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  23. BERLIN ORDERS LEGATION TO LEAVE TANGIER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German legation stall's bravado, indicating that it would stay in Tangier unless the Spanish authorities ejected it by force, which ...

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  24. NAZIS LOSE LAST FOOTHOLD IN CRIMEA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent reports that Lieut.-General Boehme, commander of the German Fifth Army Corps, raised his hands in surrender on Cape Khersones, the last enemy foothold in the Crimea, with his back to the sea, as Soviet tanks thundered down towards him. Boehme took his place in a column of prisoners more than a mile long. "Red Star" states ...

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  25. AMERICAN MAGNATE'S EMPLOYMENT PLAN

    CLEVELAND, Sunday.—In an address to a convention of the C.I.O. United Steelworkerd, Mr. Henry Kaiser proposed a comprehensive plan to ...

    Article : 168 words
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