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  3. SUPPLIES BY AIR

    Supply plane flies low to drop food to the 81st West African Division now serving at Kaladan (Burma) — British Official photo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RED ARMY THREATENING VERY VITALS OF REICH

    LONDON, MONDAY — BATTLE ZONE REPORTS REACHING MOSCOW STATE THAT THE GERMANS ARE DESTROYING ESSENTIAL WAR PLANTS IN THE PATH OF THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE, SAYS REUTER'S MOSCOW CORRESPONDENT. ...

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  5. NAZIS WITHDRAWING FROM FLATTENED SALIENT

    LONDON, Monday — The Germans are uplling out of the flattened Ardennes bulge along a 25-mile front from south of Houffalize to the Diekirch area. The Third Army has made a 'further advance north-east of Bastogne, and farther east is ...

    Article : 394 words
  6. GREATEST BATTLES LIE AHEAD

    LONDON, Monday.—The cons[?][?]red opinion in Moscow is that the hardest battles lie ahead, and that it will probably take a great effort on ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. GERMAN GLOOM CHANGES TO HYSTERIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The note of gloom which had been dominant in German broadcasts for the past few days changed last night to one of ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. Advanced Technique In Skip Bombing

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—Major William Dunham, 15-plane ace of the Fifth Air Force, is anxiously awaiting the arrival of jet-propelled planes ...

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  9. V-2'S THAT NEVER REACHED TARGET

    LONDON, Monday.—Half of the V-2's fired from the vicinity of The Hague, in the occupied part of Holland, never reached their target, as they ...

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  10. RAMREE ISLAND INVADED AFTER TERIFIC SHELLING

    CALCUTTA, Monday — After a terrific bombardment by British, Australian and Indian was ships and Liberators and Mitchells carrying Australian and New Zealand [?]ws, South-East Asia Command troops to-day invaded Ram[?]e Island, and important Japanese defensive position and supply staging ...

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  11. PIPES FOR WOMEN

    CHICAGO, Monday — Pipes made exclusively for women with daintier bowls, graceful stems and colored plastic mouthpieces are ...

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  12. Persistent Enemy Attacks in Italy

    LONDON, Monday. — The Germans are continuing their attempts to penetrate eighth Army positions in Italy with fighting patrols, but have not achieved ...

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  13. On Dividing Line Between Survival and Death

    LONDON, Monday. — The Japanese Premier (General Ko[?]so), speaking in the Diet, said: "No matter when or where the enemy may attempt to ...

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  14. Bad Time From The Girls

    ST. LOUIS, Monday. — Sgt. John Coleman told the American Press he was returning to the war, "where he would be safe." ...

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  15. HUNGARY TO PAY £75,000,000

    LONDON, Monday.—The terms of the Hungarian armistice provide that Hungary[?] shall pay £75,000,000 reparations, [?] which Russia will ...

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  16. ASKED TO RESIGN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt asked Mr. Jesse Jones to resign the Secretaryship of Commerce so that he could appoint Mr. ...

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  17. NEW U.S. PLANE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy has released some details of a new search plane, the Privateer. The fuselage is 7 ft. longer than that of the Liberator. It ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. Another "Freeze-Up" In Britain

    LONDON, Monday.—Most parts of Britain had another "freeze-up" on Friday night and on Saturday. The ground temperature fell to 7 ...

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  19. Australians Killed in Plane Collision

    ST. THOMAS (Ontario), Monday.— Three airmen, including two Australians, were killed on Saturday when their bomber collided in mid-air with another plane ...

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  20. BRIGHTER PROSPECT IN GREECE

    LONDON, Monday — The British United Press representative at Athens, confirming the E.A.M. agreement with the International Red Cross for the release of hostages, says this means that the biggest stumbling block in the way of converting the Greek truce into a permanent peace appears to have ...

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  21. AUXILIARY TRANSPORT LOST

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department announces that a destroyer collided with the auxiliary transport Noa in the Pacific on September 12 last. The ...

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