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  3. LULL ALL ALONG RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A temporary lull has set in all along the Russian front. German counter-attacks in East Prussia have been frustrated. Bad weather and desperate enemy resistance have slowed the drive on Budapest. However, there are indications that the lull will be brief. The Russians are ...

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  4. ALLIES CAPTURE COMMUNICATIONS CENTRE ON WALCHEREN ISLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent with the British and Canadians says the British entered Middelburg, communications centre of flooded Walcheren Island, in boats and amphibious vehicles. They found the town in complete confusion, jammed with refugees ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RIVALS FOR LEADERSHIP

    Mr. ROOSEVELT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AIR ASSAULT KEPT UP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fighter-escorted bombers last night attacked Gelsenkirchen and other objectives in western Germany. Fighters ...

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  7. German Shipping Losses In Aegean Sea

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent at Allied Headquarters in the Mediterranean says it is officially stated that the Germans ...

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  8. GERMANY ON BRINK OF CATASTROPHE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Marshal Stalin, speaking on the 27th anniversary of the Revolution, admitted that Germany in this war had proved a more ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. ANZAC CONFERENCE DECISIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Statements coming from the Australia New Zealand conference were much too vague and general to admit of any useful comment at ...

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  10. ITALIAN FRONT FACING ANOTHER WINTER CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There are signs that the Allied Command has already adjusted its plans to meet an inevitably grim winter campaign in Italy, ...

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  11. Dangerous Varicose Veins Can be Reduced

    Never mind what people say. If you have varicose or swollen veins and want to reduce them to normal, go to any chemist and ask for an original ...

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  12. PRESIENTIAL ELECTION Close Contest Predicted

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—On the eve of the Presidential election, four of five nation-wide opinion polls show that President Roosevelt is only ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S NEXT PRIME MINISTER

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British High Commissioner, said in a speech that Mr. Churchill and a host of other people ...

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  14. HIGH FRENCH OFFICER IMPRISONED FOR LIFE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Armand Pinsard (57), a retired brigadier-general of the French Air Force, who appeared in court with an array of medals, including the ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. VIRTUAL ARMISTICE IN PARTS OF CHINA

    MOSCOW, Tues.—The journal, "War and the Working Class" says a virtual state of armistice has been established in ...

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  16. LORD MOYNE MURDERED BY JEWISH TERRORISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As he was stepping from his car to enter his residence in Cairo for luncheon at 1.10 p.m. yesterday, Lord Moyne, British Minister Resident in the Middle East, was shot by two men with revolvers. He died at 6.51 p.m., an hour after an operation had been performed to remove ...

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  17. FLYING BOMB SCATTERS LEAFLETS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More flying bombs were over southern England last night. Some were shot down. One scattered propaganda leaflets when it exploded over ...

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  18. ARCHDUKE OTTO TO RETURN TO AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Archduke Otto (33), pretender to the Austrian throne and bachelor son of the last Austro-Hungarian Emperor, is preparing in ...

    Article : 159 words
  19. JEWISH LEAGUE FORMED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Strabolgi has announced the formation of a "Jewish Dominion of Palestine League" to promote the transformation of ...

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  20. BRITAIN MUST INCREASE HER EXPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— British exports must be increased by about 50 per cent over 1938 if we were to remain strong and solvent and pay our just debts, said Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Minister for Production, in a speech at Birmingham. Exports to-day were 30 per cent the 1938 figures. The task was immense, but "not beyond us." ...

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