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  3. U.S. FORCES ON ATTU

    U.S. soldiers who stormed Attu island in the Aleutians, unload supplies on Massacre Beach from which point they advanced to join another American force that pushed the remaining Japanese into the pocket. In the background are landing barges unloading more troops and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AMPHIBIOUS FORCES READY TO BEGIN ASSAULT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Brigadier Noce, America's amphibious warfare expert, has followed up Mr. Churchill's statement that large-scale amphibious ...

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  5. SURRENDER ORDER [?] PANTELLARIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—On the eve of the third anniversary of Italy's ill-fated decision to enter the war, Rome announces officially that Allied planes yesterday dropped leaflets calling ...

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  6. ROOSEVELT IN MEXICO

    Mounted buglers of the Mexican army pass the reviewing stand before the palace of the Governor of Nuovo Leon during President Manuel Avila Camacho. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AXIS WARNED NOT TO USE GAS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A firm warning to the Axis not to use poison gas was given by President Roosevelt in a statement issued at his press conference to-day. He ...

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  8. JAPANESE SHIP DAMAGED BY NEAR MISSES

    Somewhere in Australia, Wednesday.—Japanese convoys at Waingapoe, Soemba Island, and off Kavieng, New Ireland, were attacked yesterday, but no positive results were observed. LIBERATORS making a round flilght ...

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  9. ALLIED BOMBING TARGETS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"In view of the ordeals through which Malta has so triumphantly passed, will we now bomb military targets in Rome?"asked ...

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  10. U.S. Soldier Buys Barrage Balloon

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Scotland Yard Officers are looking for a man who sold a barrage balloon for £45 to an ...

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  11. Giraud to Visit U.S.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says General Giraud has accepted the United States' ...

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  12. Will Hike Home Through Europe

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—"When I asked a group of 'Desert Rats' who had marched 2000 miles from El Alamein to Tunis," ...

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  13. GERMANS PUNISH GREEKS AND QUARREL WITH ITALIANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Germans have begun a vicious campaign against Greek guerrilla bands whose activities are eared as a real danger to the Nazi plans for holding Greece. At the same time ill-feeling between the Germans and Italians ...

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  14. VISITING THE MAYOR

    Three Australian newsmen an route to London drop in to see Fiorello LaGuardia, Mayor of New York, where they discussed the Pacific military situation. Left to right, Messrs Lloyd Dumas, managing director Adelaide "Advertiser" and Melbourne "Herald"; Hugh McClure-Smith ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GREAT DRIVE ON MOSCOW FORECAST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Hitler is reported to have massed 70 divisions for an offensive against Moscow in the hope of occupying the capital and forcing the Russians to conclude a separate peace, says Reuters Ankara correspondent. ...

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  16. FUTURE MARKETS IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr. Charles Kent. manufacturer and a member of the executive for the Sales Managers Association who spent many years in ...

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  17. LOS ANGELES "ZOOT-SUITERS" DECLARE WAR ON SERVICEMEN

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday.—Over 100 zoot-suited youths have been arrested here in the last three nights as a result of disorders between service men and "zoot-suiters", after the latter had allegedly opened a "pushing around" campaign against ...

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  18. FOOD, LABOUR AND FINANCE REVIEW SHOWS ITALY'S ECONOMIC WEAKNESS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Italy's economic weaknesses are indicated in the latest reports reaching Washington on the food situation, coal and labour shortages and inflationary effects of war finance. THE Washington correspondent of ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    SIR JOHN MORRIS, in his address in Launceston as president of the Tasmanian branch of the League of Nations Union, ...

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  20. QUISLING RATS DESERTING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to Reuters correspondent at Stockholm, a considerable number of high officials of Quisling's Nasjonal ...

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  21. Chinese Occupy Town 18 Miles Below Ichang

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The Chinese have completed the occupation of Itu, 18 miles down the Yangtse from the Japanese base of Ichang. and are also advancing towards Sungtze a river port between Ichang and Shasi. ...

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  22. Underground Arms in Germany

    BERNE, Wednesday. — The Basle newspaper, "Arbiter Zeitung," reports that a Nazi People's Court as Strasburg, Germany, last Saturday ...

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  23. Germans Using Barges Built in Sweden

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—A Swedish sailor has told the Stockholm newspaper "Arbetaren" that Germany is using Swedish-built motor barges ...

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  24. Turkey Ready to Defend Homeland

    ANKARA, Tuesday.—"We go forward with one goal before us—preservation of our homeland," said President Inonu in a speech to the Grand ...

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