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  3. RUSSIANS REPORTED IN OUTSKIRTS OF BELGRADE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Rome Radio states that the Russians are in the outskirts of Belgrade, where street fighting is in progress. German garrisons in the sector west of Negotin (Yugosiavia), where the Russians and Marshal Tito's partisans have linked up, are being smashed by ...

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  4. ALLIES LAND IN GREECE & ALBANIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Units of the Land Forces Adriatic are now on some Greek island and on the mainland of Greece and in Albania, and are in contact with the enemy in both countries. The landings were made by parachute, sea and transport planes. Our ...

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  5. DELEGATES TO CONFERENCE

    Members of Britain's delegation to the Conference on Security Organisation for Peace in the Post-war World. In the group (left to right): Peter Loxley, private secretary to Sir Alexander Cadogan; Sir Ronald Campbell, Minister to the U.S.; Sir William Malkin, legal adviser; Sir Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and head of the delegation: Earl of Halifax, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH LAUNCH ATTACK ON ARNHEM

    LONDON, Thursday—Reuter's correspondent with the British Second Army says that Gen. Dempsey has launched an attack on Arnhem and that stiff fighting is going on the miles from the bridge. American tanks and infantry attacking the siegfried Line south-east of ...

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  7. JAP. FORCES NEAR FOOCHOW

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Yesterday's Chinese communique acknowledged that Japanese forces were within six miles of Foochow last large East ...

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  8. British Shipping Industry Crippled by War

    LONDON, Thursday.—Maintaining that Hitler was in a very large part winning the war against British shipping, Lord Winster, in the House of Lords, urged ...

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  9. IMPORTANT GAINS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Fifth Army in its drive to the Po Valley, was made important gains despite stubborn enemy resistance. The ...

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  10. GREEK GOVERNMENT ON AEGEAN ISLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Ankara Radio says the Greek Government arrived on the Aegean isle of Chios in an Allied bomber, and was enthusiastically ...

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  11. U.S. Town's Tribute to Greek Martyrs

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The town of Berlin in Oregon about 70 miles south of Portland, is changing its name to Distromo, as from October 28. ...

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  12. HIGH RUSSIAN ORDERS FOR ALLIED LEADERS

    LONDON Thursday—Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery and General Mark Clark have been awarded the Order of Suvorov, one of the highest ...

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  13. Simple Way To Lift Corns Right Out No Excuse for Cutting Corns.

    Tender corns, tough corns, or soft corns can now be safely lifted out with the finger-tips, thanks to Frozol-Ice, says grateful user. ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. Plans For Orderly World System of Aviation

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Secretary for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair), in the House of Commons, was asked what were the Government's plans and programmes ...

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  15. Strikes in Milan

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Swiss press reports that strikes broke out in many factories in Milan as a protest against the export of manufactures to Germany ...

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  16. SHELL HAVOC IN DOVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The shelling of Dover caused such havoc and destroyed so many houses that the Mayor of Dover issued an appeal to evacuated ...

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    Alessandro Casti (left) Italian Minister of War, scans maps with Italian General Umberto Utili, commander of the Italian forces fighting with the Allied Eighty Army against the Germans in northern Italy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. R.A.F. FUND FOR FRENCH CHILDREN

    LONDON, Thursday [?] command propose child[?] fund of £10,000 for [?]ren who suf[?] ...

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  19. PARIS POLICE ORDERED TO INVESTIGATE ACTIVITIES OF PETAIN

    PARIS, Thursday.—A judicial commission has ordered the Paris police to investigate the "activities of a man named Philippe Petain, accused of treason and ...

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  20. GERMAN PILOTS GO INTO HIDING

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin Radio admitted last night that many German pilots brought t down in air fights over Germany ...

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  21. MADRID-LONDON FLIGHT

    MADRID, Thursday.—The British Ambassador to Madrid (Lord Templewood, formerly Sir Samuel Hoare) will fly to London to-day on the first direct ...

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  22. Tirpitz Down At The Bows

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German battleship Tirpitz lies down at the bows In Kaar Fiord, Norway, as the result of a direct hit from one R.A.F. ...

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  23. MORE ATTACKS ON TRAINS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Second T.A.F. Mosquitos, despite hazy weather, attacked and stopped 18 trains in Germany and Holland during the night, ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S EXPORTS MUST BE RAISED TO 150 PER CENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Anderson), at a Mansion House luncheon to the directors of the Bank of England and bankers and merchants of the City of London, said Britain's export trade had gone down to 30 per cent. and was only 50 per cent. in value, ...

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  25. High School Students Strike

    WINDSOR(Ontario), Thursday,—Windsor's fire high schools closed when 1500 students struck as a protest against the threatened curtailment of football. ...

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  26. WORLD TRADE UNION FEDERATION PROPOSED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Plans are being prepared for the establishment of a world trade union federation, embracing all forms of free trade union organisations ...

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