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  3. TERRIFIC WEIGHT OF SHELLS AND BOMBS HURLED AGAINST AACHEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Exactly at noon to-day the Americans began to hurl a terrific weight to heavy shells and bombs against Aachen. Eight-inch guns, Long-Toms and 105's let loose a thunderous cascade. The all-out assault followed the Germans' ...

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  4. HEAVY BATTERIES SHELLING TILSIT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says Russian heavy batteries, from advanced positions in the Memel area, are shelling Tilsit (East Prussia). Other Russian guns are shelling German labor battalions hastily repairing damaged fortifications in the frontier area. ...

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  5. A LESSON IN SPINNING

    TWO BRITISH TOMMIES IN HOLLAND, one still wearing his camouflaged helmet, were interested in the deft fingers of an 83-years-old Dutch ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 20,000 Civilian Casualties in Le Havre

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Civilian casualties in Le Havre total nearly 20,000, according to a French journalist who ...

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  7. 1000 Government Factories to Be Let

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Over 1000 surplus Government factores, each with 10,000 square ft. of floor space or more, will shortly be turned over to ...

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  8. GERMANS BURNING DUNKIRK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Germans are burning the town of Dunkirk. Civilians evacuated from the town last week say the ...

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  9. PEACE TREATY WILL BE DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Cranborne, replying for the Government, told the House of Lords that discussion in Parliament was bound to take place before any peace treaty was ratified. "There will be the strongest reasons for discussing in Parliament the eventual arrangements to be made for the peace ...

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  10. MASS EXECUTION PLANNED?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Polish Government has notified the British Government that it has received reliable information that the Germans are ...

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  11. FINANCIAL AID FOR ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt has approved of a plan enabling tie Italian Government to obtain a certain amount of United ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. Reported Plot Against Nazis

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Times" correspondent at Stockholm says the reason for the telephone ban between Berlin and Stockholm, which ...

    Article : 398 words
  13. TO ATTACK ALL SHIPS OFF COAST OF NORWAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—S.H.A.E.F. last night issued a warning that the Allies would attack all ships seen off the coast of Norway, no matter what their size or ...

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  14. ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Rome correspondent reports that the Germans yesterday launched severe counter-attacks against American ...

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  15. ALLIES SHELLING TIDDIM ROAD

    KANDY, Wednesday.—The Tiddim Fort White road is under shell fire from our guns. Indian troops moving on Tiddim from the east beat off counter-attacks. ...

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  16. TRIUMPHANT ENTRY INTO CORINTH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British troops marched into Corinth along roads' strewn with flowers and multi-colored hand-woven rugs and mats. ...

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  17. MASS MIGRATION OF JOURNALISTS

    LONDON Wednesday.—War correspondents filling four Dakota planes flew from London to Paris to-day. This mass journalistic migration ...

    Article : 197 words
  18. JAP CONCESSION TO PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An offer to allow prisoners of war and Interned civilians to cable home has been received from Japan through the ...

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  19. BULGARIANS STILL IN ALLIED TERRITORY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Bulgarian troops were still in Allied territory, despite the Bulgarian Government's expression of its readiness to withdraw ...

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  20. TERRORISM IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Terrorist activities in Palestine are the work of a small body of extremists who have been condemned by responsible Jews ...

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  21. STALIN PRAISES ALLIES' WAR EFFORT

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Marshal Stalin, speaking to Mr. Churchill at a luncheon, paid a generous tribute to the Anglo-American war effort. He ...

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  22. Turks Complete Industrial Training in Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A send-off was given yesterday morning to a party of Turks who are about to return to Turkey on completion of a course of specialised ...

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  23. FINAL PHASE OF WAR IN WEST

    JOHANNESBURG, Wed.—Gen. Smuts said in a speech that the last phase of the war had now last phase of the war had now been reached in the west. ...

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  24. TO DIVIDE WHEAT EXPORT MARKET

    KANSAS CITY, Wednesday.—The Secretary of Agriculture (Mr. Wickard) told the press that the four great wheat producing nations had agreed ...

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  25. TO AID FORMATION OF FREE TRADE UNIONS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The A.F.L. League for Human Rights announces the formation of a free trade union committee to raise a million dollars from its ...

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  26. TINO ROSSI ARRESTED

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The famous French tenor, Tino Rossi, has been arrested and sent to a concentration camp, pending investigation of his actions ...

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  27. PALESTINE MEMORIAL TO WENDELL WILLKIE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A grove of 100 trees will be planted in Palestine as a memorial to the late Mr. Wendell Willkie by the Palestine Planters, a group ...

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  28. Refusal to Lift Ban on Music Recording

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—The American Federation of Musicians has refused to comply with President Roosevelt's request that it lift the ban upon the making of ...

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  29. Deep Marks Left on Health of French People

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German occupation left deep marks on the general health of the French people, especially in urban areas and the less fertile regions, states "The Times" correspondent in Paris. Further damage will be done unless urgent measures be taken before the winter to relieve thousands still living in ruined Le Havre, Rouen, Caen and other bombed cities. The Germans' wholesale requisitions and severe rationing had a ...

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