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  3. UNITED STATES TO RELEASE RESERVE STOCKS OF WOOL

    The War Production Board announced that it was considering the dismissal of emergency wool stocks, valued at £330,000,000, most of which ...

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  4. RUSSIAN FORCES LINK UP WEST OF DNIEPER

    The battle for the Kiev bulge has again flared up with renewed intensity on the Kiev Highway, south-west from Malin, which is 60 miles west from Kiev, states Reuters correspondent.. By the linking up of the forces from Kremenchug and ...

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  5. BELGIANS TOLD TO BE PREPARED FOR INVASION

    In a broadcast to the Belgian people to-day, the Allied High Command advised them to study surroundings so that they ...

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  6. RECORD WEIGHT OF BOMBS IN RAID ON NEW BRITAIN

    More than 100 Liberators and Mitchells, with escorts of Lightnings, dropped 356 tons of bombs on Jap installations and troops at Arawa on the south-west coast of Hew Britain on Tuesday. It was a record for the South ...

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  7. WHAT WAR COSTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The battle of E[?] Alamein cost £ 10,000,000, said Sir Harold Mackintosh, charmian of the National Savings Committee. The ...

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  8. CANADIAN DARING ON 8th ARMY FRONT

    Canadians made a daring night raid on the village of Peradi on the Eighth Army coastal flank, and captured the German commanding officer, and adjutant, four other officers and 140 men. The officers were from ...

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  9. GERMAN OFFICER ADMITS TORTURE OF WAR PRISONERS

    The first trial of war prisoners, accused of atrocities in the Kharkov region, has begun before a military tribunal. The ...

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  10. U.S May Abandon Plan For Giant Cargo Planes

    It is almost certain that the Government njay abandon the project for the construction of huge caigo flyingboats for which W. Kaiser holds the ...

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  11. TEHERAN DEMANDS GREATER EFFORTS FROM ALLIES

    The House of Commons debate on the war situation concluded to-day. Before the Foreign Minister (Mr. Anthony Eden) replied, some speakers ...

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  12. AMERICAN SHIPS SAILED CLOSE TO BASE AT TRUK

    Captain Cassady, commander of the aircraft-carrier Saratoga, in what are described as "guinea pig runs," told a Press ...

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  13. ALLIES SWITCH FROM TANK PRODUCTION

    Commenting on reports from Australia that tank production there was being abandoned, Munitions Department,officials revealed that Canada's ...

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  14. DARING OPERATIONS OF MOTOR LAUNCHES IN MEDITERRANEAN

    The story of the first Royal Navy flotilla of motor launches to operate away from Britain was told to-day by Lieut.-Commander G. W. Stead ...

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  15. PATTON ACCUSED OF RELATIONS WITH VICHY CIRCLES

    In a statement sent to the Press gallery, Senator Langer described the report by the Secretary of War (Mr. Stimson) on the General Patton ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA ABANDONS POLICY OF ISOLATIONISM

    "Austraia is preparing to abandon its insular outlook and isolationist policy. Australia overnight became an industrial nation. It rediscovered ...

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  17. American Pilots Provide Answer To Rocket Bomb

    The U.S. Eighth Air Force has. effectively coped with the German rocket-equipped fighter, which was stated to be a "terrific menace" to the ...

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  18. Mr. Churchill Has Touch of Pneumonia

    The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Attlee) announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that the following bulletin had been issued from No. 10 ...

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  19. CHINESE OFFENSIVE IN RICE BOWL

    Chinese made further important gains in the rice bowl region when they reached suburbs of the three major Japanese-occupied towns of ...

    Article : 180 words
  20. GERMANS EASE OSLO DEPORTATIONS

    No further deportations of students from Oslo are expected. The number sent to Germany is now given as 296 and that of the 1,000 interned 250 have ...

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  21. US. AIR ATTACKS ON MARSHALLS

    American naval Liberations attacked the Taroa aerodrome on Maloeat Atoll in the Marshalls on Tuesday, stating fires in the hangar area. ...

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  22. TRIAL OF MOSLEY URGED

    LONDON, Thursday.— In the House of Lords, Lord Bank asked if the Government intended to prosecute Sir Oswald Mosley for offences which led to ...

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