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  3. GIRLS MAKE STEEL

    Betty Munro, aged 18, who was a packer in a fire-lighter factory, now works in the laboratory of a new steel foundry in Scotland. She, with many other Scotch lassies, volunteered to do steel work when the Ministry of Supply opened this foundry. The girls were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CONGRESS MOVE IN INDIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The momentous quit India" resolution will be moved to-day at a session of the All India Congress committee which is sitting in Bombay. ...

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  5. SKY GIANTS TO RAID TOKIO

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The noted aviation expert, Major Seversky, urged today the building of 150-ton ...

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  6. NEW WEDGE IN RUSSIAN DEFENCES AT STALINGRAD APPROACHES

    LONDON, Friday.—Since their breakthrough from Tsymlyanskaya, the Germans have made further progress in the Kotelnikovo area and are now threatening Stalingrad, the great steel city of the Volga, from two ...

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  7. U S. Forms Airborne Divisions

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Under-Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) announced to-day the formation of the first two of an ...

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  8. STRAFING BASES IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Friday.—While there was a continued lull in land fighting in Egypt yesterday the Allied air forces were again active, strafing front-line positions and attacking shipping and supply bases. PATROL actions were continued ...

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  9. Torpedo Turns at Right Angle to Hit U.S. Ships

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Navy announced to-day that a medium-sized American merchantman with 406 men, women and children aboard was ...

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  10. INCREASED PAY FOR FORCES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Provided Parliament accepts the increases in pay and allowances to members of the forces and their ...

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  11. MAKING FOR MOSCOW

    LONDON, Friday—Report are reaching London of a large-scale arrival in Moscow of Allied diplomats. ...

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  12. "PEASANTRY" IF NAZIS WIN

    NEW YORK Friday.—The Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Harold Ickes), in a signed article in "Collier's Weekly," says that if the dictators powers win ...

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  13. Who Should Decide War Strategy?

    NEW YORK, Thursday,—A nationwide Gallup survey asking: "Should Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt have the final decision in war strategy ...

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  14. Danes Hope for Allied Win

    LONDON, Friday.—Christmas Moller, former Danish Minister for Commerce, who escaped to Britain after being hounded for ...

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  15. CHINESE TRAINING IN INDIA

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—Experts somewhere in India are training seasoned Chinese troops to use the Allies' latest weapons. A compact army is being ...

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  16. BURMESE PREMIER DIES

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—The United Press correspondent learns from well informed Burmese quarters that Premier U Saw died in Egypt recently. ...

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  17. DISTILLING OF SPIRITS TO BE PROHIBITED

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—"The Sun" correspondent in Washington learns that the War Production Board will prohibit all production of distilled ...

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  18. Fortress Battles Jap. "Mystery" Fighters

    HONOLULU, Friday.—The "New York Times" correspondent says the crew of a Flying Fortress have told him a thrilling story of an air fight ...

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  19. PILFERING OF CARGO

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—"I am quite certain that Investigations would prove that much of the alleged pilfering from the wharves of Australia could be ...

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  20. GRADUATES FOR ARMY?

    The finely trained cadet corps of 1830 members, 374 of whom recently graduated from West Point into the ranks of the fighting United States army, march ground "The Plain" in the last parade for 1942 graduates. Their precision marching is famous the world over. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. PLAN TO BUILD CONCRETE SUBS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Senate military sub-committee waited for 45 minutes for a mysterious "Mr. Murray" ...

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  22. Death for Helping Airmen Escape

    DETROIT, Thursday.—Federal Judge Tuttle to-day sentenced Max Stephan, who was convicted of treason in connection with aiding escaped German ...

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  23. Ship Taking Supplies For US. Prisoners

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Red Cross announces that substantial supplies are now en route for American war prisoners in Japan. Hong Kong, ...

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  24. DUISBURG AGAIN MAIN TARGET

    LONDON, Friday.—Duisburg Germany's greatest inland port, and centre of a big industrial area, was again the main target ...

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  25. R.A.F. AND NAZI PLANE LOSSES ABOUT EQUAL IN JULY

    LONDON, Friday.—The R.A.F. last month destroyed 421 Axis planes in the European and African theatres, losing 432. They destroyed 113 German planes in the European sector—55 over Britain and 58 over Europe—and lost 251, not one of ...

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  26. "S.W. Pacific Ignored"

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The "Daily News" correspondent, Jack Turcott, cabling from Australia, strongly criticises the United Nations' war effort ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT IS TRAGIC that at this critical stage of the struggle which will decide whether all the peoples of the world are to be free or ...

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  28. R.A.F. AIR WAR ON GERMANY BEGINNING TO CRACK MORALE

    LONDON, Friday.—Evidence is accumulating that, despite difficulties in gathering the information, the bombing offensive of the Royal Air Force is gradually affecting the morale of the Germans and considerably damaging war supplies and production resources. Evidence on which estimates of the ...

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  29. CABLES IN BRIEF WARNING TO BE CAREFUL OF NEW PHOSPHORUS BOMB

    The Germans have recently dropped some bombs in Britain containing phosphorus. The Ministry of Home Security has issued advice to ...

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  30. RUBBER FROM ECUADOR

    QUITO (Ecuador), Thursday.—The Government has announced the sale of a" rubber produced to the United States The contract provides that ...

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