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  3. BRITISH SHIPS IN RUSSIA'S FROZEN WATERS

    Braving the extreme conditions of an Arctic winter, a British convoy, steams safely through the ice-covered waters with supplies for Russia. A Russian tug is ready to meet the ships and pilot them safely into harbour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SEIZURE OF MANDALAY BY JAPS. REMAINS UNCONFIRMED

    LONDON, Sunday,—Although the Japanese area claiming the capture of Mandalay, Chungking said yesterday that British and Chinese troops are fighting a desperate delaying action on the outskirts of the city. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN PARACHUTE NURSES

    A new phase in nursing history is the dropping by parachute of the Soviet forces. Carrying medical supplies, they land in those front line zones where their services are most needed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DAYLIGHT RAIDS RESUMED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Bad weather prevented the usual daylight fighter sweeps over enemy-occupied territory yesterday, but to-day they were resumed in full force. Last night Bomber Command planes made several attacks on enemy shipping. ...

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  7. U.S. PRODUCTION NOW EQUALS BRITAIN'S

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The United States is now producing as much war material as. Britain, according to high British officials, who said that close ...

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  8. EXCITING AERIAL BATTLE

    An Advanced Allied Base, Sunday.—American fighter pilots over New Guinea shot down three Zeros and caused heavy damage to Japanese aircraft and ...

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  9. GERMAN WARSHIPS DAMAGED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Confirmation has been obtained that the Gneisenau and Scharnhorst have been severely damaged. ...

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  10. DODECANESE BASE HAS HEAVY RAID

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The large Axis submarine repair base at Leros in the Dodecanese Islands was the chief target for the ...

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  11. HEAT, DUST VICTORS IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sweltering heat and and choking dust have returned to the Libyan Desert and only minor patrol ...

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  12. RUSSIAN AIR SUPERIORITY MARKED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Last night's Moscow communique repeats the customary phrase that "nothing of importance" occurred on Saturday, but it adds that 47 German 'planes were destroyed on Friday for the less of 12 Russian ...

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  13. ROME EXPECTS GREAT EVENTS SOON

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Rome radio, commenting on the meeting between Hitler and Mussolini, says: "It is clear ...

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  14. RUSSIAN SHIP SUNK, TOKIO CLAIMS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Tokio official radio asserts that a "United States allied submarine" has torpedoed the Russian ...

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  15. 30 French Officers Reported Shot

    LONDON, Saturday,—The Russian Tass agency reports from Stockholm that 30 French officers in a prison camp have been shot on suspicion of helping ...

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  16. MALTESE SAVE R.A.F. CREW

    LONDON, Saturday.—Three Maltese fishermen who put to sea and rescued an R.A.F. crew who had made a forced landing have earned for their ...

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  17. Hit-and-Run Raids On Malta

    VALETTA, Sunday.—The enemy made hit-and-run raids throughout yesterday, losing one fighter In the process. Civilian damage was smaller ...

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  18. Great Forest Fires Believed Due to Incendiarism

    PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island), Saturday.—Destructive forest fires, believed to be partly due to incendiarism, have been brought under ...

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  19. NAZIS ANXIOUS ABOUT FOOD SITUATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—One of the most significant developments on the German home front is the deterioration in the food situation, said the ...

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  20. NAZI BOMBER IN PORTUGAL

    A German bomber. hit by anti-aircraft fire from a British corvette, made a forced landing a few miles north of Oporto, in Portugal. The crew have ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE STORY of the remarkable industrial progress in the Ural region of Russia since 1930 is filtering through. Studied in ...

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  22. FRENCH GENERAL URGES INVASION OF FRANCE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—General Adolphe Sice, High Commissioner for Free French Africa, appealed to-day for an early invasion of France by the United Nations, as well as an American expedition to wrest the strategic island of ...

    Article : 274 words
  23. SWISS TRAITORS GAOLED

    Berne radio says that a military court has sentenced six men, including soldiers of the Swiss army and one German. to terms ranging from a life ...

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