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  3. PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL MET IN LONDON

    It was announced officially from 10 Downing Street that the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) had presided at a ...

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  4. Eighth Army Sweeps into Catania

    A special communique, issued at Algiers, announced the capture of Catania at 8.30 a.m. and that the Eighth Army had entered the city. British naval units were bombarding the coast road ...

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  5. BERLIN ADMITS U-BOAT FAILURE IN ATLANTIC

    A spokesman at the U-boat headquarters (Heinrich Schlich) speaking over Berlin radio, admitted that "enemy defence in the Atlantic, at ...

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  6. OREL FALLS TO RED ARMY CITY ENTERED FROM TWO SIDES

    Two Russian armies, under General Rokossovsky, broke through the German defences to the east and south of Orel and forced an entry into the city, where street fighting is in progress. ...

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  7. COLOGNE ONLY A MEMORY OF THE PAST

    A Swiss, who has just returned home from Cologne, says the R.A.F. destroyed the inner city on June 28, and made a complete job of outer ...

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  8. U.S. SUBMARINE SURFACED AMONG JAP WARSHIPS

    Commander John Scott, of Michigan, unwittingly surfaced his submarine among some Japanese warships in the vicinity of a Japanese ...

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  9. FRENCH SHIPYARDS BOMBED

    American medium bombers attacked Le Trait shipyards in France late yesterday. The crews reported good bombing results. No enemy fighters ...

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  10. SECRECY VEILS CABINET DECISIONS IN ROME

    Intensive diplomatic activity at the Vatican and Quirinal reached a climax yesterday when the Vatican called a special meeting of 16 Cardinals, while the Italian Foreign Minister (Baron Guariglia) convoked an ...

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  11. MAIN JAP DEFENCES CRACKING AT MUNDA

    The main Japanese defences at Munda have been cracked by the determined drive at both ends of the line and the final collapse of the enemy resistance seems to be in sight. The most decisive break-through has been along the coast where Americans ...

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  12. GERMANY FEARS MORALE WILL CRACK UNDER AIR-RAIDS

    Berlin newspapers on Tuesday devoted several front-page columns to warnings against the danger of airraids. ...

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  13. UNITED NATIONS NOW MASTERS OF WAR STRATEGY

    The British High Commissioner (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald), at a Press conference, stated that the United Nations had definitely got the ...

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  14. E-BOATS ATTACKED OFF CALAIS

    The Air Ministry communique announced that naval planes of the Fighter Command during last night attacked a pack of E-boats off Calais. ...

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  15. TOJO BRAGS OF JAP SPIRITUAL POWER

    Addressing workers at an aircraft factory, the Japanese Premier (General Tojo) said that Japanese forces on all war fronts were achieving ...

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  16. BRIGADIER KNOX ILL IN AMERICA

    Major Henry Steele, British officer on the Australian Army Public Relations, announced that he was taking over the mission of ...

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  17. MALTA'S CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Since the outbreak of war and to June 30, the caualties in Malta, as the result of raids, were 1,436 civilians killed and ...

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  18. VICHY FASCIST SECRETARY ASSASSINATED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to Paris radio three "terrorists" at Boncour Department of Doubs assassinated Jean Moncourie, Secretary of ...

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