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  3. Beat Japan to Draw

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The United Nations cannot wait for Japan to again choose the battlefield," says ...

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  4. BATTERED COLOGNE

    On the night of May 30, the R.A.F., Bomber Command carried out the heaviest air attack of the war, when more than a thousand bombers raided Cologne, Widespread damage is revealed in this photograph which shows a section of the modern part of the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIANS FORM NEW RIVER LINE TO CHECK PANZER ASSAULTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Waging furious defensive battles in the area of Kuban River, in the Caucasus, Russian forces are inflicting heavy losses on German Panzer column whose rush has been slowed. ...

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  6. "FORTY DAYS TO SAVE RUSSIA"

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—Leland Stowe, in a radio despatch from Moscow, says: "It is time to face facts. The hour glass of the British and American democracies is running ...

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  7. NO PRIORITY PLANES TO AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—According to the "World Telegram" Australia cannot count on priority in planes in future ...

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  8. GERMAN SPIES AT WORK IN LENINGRAD

    MOCOW, Wednesday—Former Tsarist officials hatch a pro-German plot at Leningrad during the autumn and winter periods, it was revealed to-day. ...

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  9. ALL QUIET IN NORTH

    WITH GEN. MacARTHUR'S H.Q., Wednesday.—For the first time since the Japanese landed in Papua more than a fortnight ago, an all-quiet report ...

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  10. GANDHI WOULD NEGOTIATE WITH JAPANESE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—On the eve of the meeting of the All-India Congress committee a bombshell has been thrown into Indian political circles by the Government ...

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  11. AIR WAR FLARES UP OVER BAY OF BISCAY

    LONDON, Tuesday—Air battles are growing fiercer over the Bay of Biscay, where Coastal Command is intensively hunting U-boats. The Air ...

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  12. Eight Killed When Planes Collide

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The Department of Air announced to-day that when two training aircraft collided in midair and crashed into the Murray ...

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  13. SIX RAIDERS DOWN

    LONDON, Wednesday—Six enemy raiders were destroyed in night raids on Britain last night. Small numbers of raiders attacked scattered parts of ...

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  14. NAVY PILOTS BAG 54 PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy has revealed how a single navy fighter squadron shot down 54 Japanese planes and probably bagged 18 others in a ...

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  15. ST. NAZAIRE HERO

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Victoria Cross winner, Lieut.-Commander S. H. Beattie, who commanded the destroyer Campbelltown in the daring raid on ...

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  16. SECRETS OF THE FOCKEWULF

    LONDON, Wednesday— Britain now possesses secrets of the Focke-wulf 190 because of one brought down in good condition. ...

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  17. PURGE OF JEWS IN PARIS

    ZURICH, Wednesday—A purge equal to any carried out in Germany has been launched against Paris Jews. Women are hurling themselves from ...

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  18. CONTINUING FRUIT ACQUISITION

    It was officially stated yesterday that Federal Cabinet had decided that there should be an acquisition scheme for apples ...

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  19. RACE TO REINFORCE IN DESERT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The great race between General Auchinleck and Rommel to reinforce their respective armless for the continuation of the battle of Egypt continues. A Rome message says gigantic convoys are reaching the ...

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  20. MIDDLE EAST PINCERS !

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Speaking in Rome yesterday, Mussolini's spokesman, Gayda, said: "The connection between ...

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  21. Jap. Flying Boat Shot Down

    LONDON, Tuesday— An Admiralty communique says the Commander of the Eastern Fleet reports that British fighters in a recent routine sweep of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Jap. Aims In Siberia Discussed

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British press for the last week has been echoing opinions emanating from Chungking and Washington that ...

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  23. U.S. ANNOUNCES THREE SINKINGS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy I Department to-day announced the sinking of three merchantmen in widely separated areas. ...

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  24. CIRCUS ANIMALS RUN WILD IN MENAGERIE TENT FIRE

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Tuesday.—From 50 to 100 animals were burnt to death or shot in a mysterious 15-minute fire which broke out suddenly amid piles of hay and sawdust in the menagerie tent of Ringling, Barnum and ...

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  25. MacArthur's Pilot Honoured

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—President Roosevelt personally presented the Congressional Medal of Honour in Lieutenant John Bulkeley, the PT-boat ...

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  26. Britain Pays Royalties to Germany

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—Mr. Patrick Gibson, special assistant to the Attorney-General, told the Senate Patents Committee to-day that the ...

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