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  3. BATTLE MOVING TO BORDER OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With the Russians fighting their way into the road and rail centre of Miskolcz the Battle of Hungary is receding from Budapest and moving to the czechoslovak border as the Red Army steadily breaks up the enemy's north-eastern grouping, says the Associated Press correspondent in ...

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  4. ADVANCING INTO GERMANY

    Map showing the starting points of the Allied offensive on the western Front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMANS IN GENERAL RETREAT ON 100-MILE FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans to-day are in general retreat along the whole 100-mile front from south-east of sarrebourg right through Alsace-Lorraine to the foot of the Vosges. The withdrawal is disorganised in places, and the French and ...

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  6. A.F.L. Refuses to Attend World Labor Conference

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The A.F.L. Executive Council unanimously refused an invitation by the British Trade Union Congress to a world Labor ...

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  7. FRENCH PORTS CLEARED AT FAST RATE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dieppe, despite German demolitions has handled 7000 tons of vital war supplies in one day. This was disclosed by Admiral ...

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  8. SHOPLIFTING WAVE AMONG U.S. GIRLS

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Tuesday.—The police have reported that shoplifting by innocent faced girls in bobby sox and sweaters has become a major problem for ...

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  9. NEW YORK, Tuesday.

    Mr. Basil Harris, president of the United States Lines Co., said the United States was on the world's oceans to stay. This ...

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  10. 45,000 WOUNDED FLOWN TO ENGLAND SINCE INVASION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More than 45,000 wounded fighting men have been safely flown from the Continent to England since D-Day in aircraft of ...

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  11. JAPAN AGAIN BOMBED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—General Arnold announced that a large task force of China-based Super-Fortresses attacked Industrial targets on Kyushu ...

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  12. CHINA SEVERED

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Two great Japanese forces, aggregating 250,000 troops, invading Kwangsi province from the east and north, have ...

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  13. COBLENZ AND HANOVER BOMBED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lancasters last night made a concentrated attack on the Rhineland city of Coblenz, as well as other objectives in western Germany. Squadrons of Mosquitos twice attacked Hanover. ...

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  14. OVERSEAS SERVICE ISSUE IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Parliament will meet to-morrow for a special session to settle the keenest national question of the ...

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  15. GERMAN TROOPS' NEW VOW OF LOYALTY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German forces newspaper to-day carries across two columns a new vow of loyalty for German troops, according to Berlin Radio. The ...

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  16. NEW YORK, Tuesday.

    Bishop oldham of Albany on returning from an official visit to England, said Mr. Churchill gave him a message for President ...

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  17. YUGOLAV MISSION IN MOSCOW

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Moscow Radio says the Prime Minister of Yugoslavia (M. Subasic) and other Yugoslav officials have arrived in Moscow with several members ...

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  18. JAPANESE COUNTER-ATTACK AT BHAMO REPULSED

    KANDY, Tuesday.—The Japanese garrison at Bhamo, in northern Burma, yesterday counter-attacked in the southern sector of the town, but was repulsed by ...

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  19. LOCAL GAINS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—South of Ravenna English Army troops in two successful local actions, captured a number of prisoners and occupied positions ...

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  20. £320,000 For Six Months' Work

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Claude Rains, of Hollywood, who came to Britain to star in the film "Caesar and Cleopatra," from the Bernard Shaw play came under an ...

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  21. VILLAGE TURNED INTO SHAMBLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—One of the bloodiest battles of the present campaign was fought out for the tiny village of Hamich, nestling ...

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  22. Enemy Convoys Engage One Another

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A highly successful naval operation took place in the western Mediterranean on Saturday night, western light Allied coastal forces ...

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  23. U.S. NAVAL LOSSES IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The following units of the U.S. South-West Pacific Force have been lost as the result of enemy action or perils of the sea in the ...

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  24. 40 SHOT IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reports from Spain indicate that at least 40 persons were arrested and shot following the recent disorders. The majority of the ...

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  25. LONDON, Tuesday

    Mrs. Edwards, wife of the Australian Group Captain H. I. Edwards, V.C., D.S.O., D.F.C., has given birth to a daughter. ...

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  26. Final "Tornado" Will Call For Unprecedented Expenditure Of Ammunition

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) told a war bond rally that the Chief of the General Staff (Gen. Marshall) had authorised him to declare that the final push had started in Europe, but the final, fearful tornado which would knock out Japan and Germany, would make ...

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  27. MOVE FOR MORE UNITED CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Specialists in Chinese affairs regard the dismissal of six Cabinet Ministers as the sequel to the Sino-American agreement, ...

    Article : 240 words
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