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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the U.S. (seated) shakes bands with Henry Morgenthau, Jun., U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, as U.S. Government officials and Congressmen welcome the President at the White House in Washington, the U.S. capital, upon his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STILWELL'S MEN STRAFE JAPANESE

    CHUNGKING, February 12.— General Stilwell's communique says that on Thursday Mitchells attacked and probably sank two ...

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    Allied troops parade in Constantine Algeria, in a ceremony mark[?] the visit of General Charles de Gaulle, President of the French Committee of National Liberation, to the North Africa city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MONOPOLISTS MUST BE CONTROLLED

    WASHINGTON, February 12.—The Assistant Attorney-General (Mr. Berge) in a speech said: Britain and ...

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  8. TENSE SITUATION EXISTS: WEATHER HAMPERS ALLIES

    LONDON, February 12.—Bad weather has dealt a cruel blow to the British and American troops struggling to hold their beachhead south of Rome. An Allied communique announced that rain, snow and sleet had grounded ...

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  9. ENEMY IN SORRY PLIGHT AT CAPE GLOUCESTER

    WITH their supply lines constantly threatened the retreating Japanese on Cape Gloucester face the same fate as the enemy garrison on the Huon Peninsula in New ...

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  10. HITLER GATHERS GREAT ARMY

    LONDON, February 12.— Hitler is concentrating the greatest assembly of German thugs available to withstand ...

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  11. Continuous Offensives Maintained

    LONDON, February 12.— The Allied daylight air offensive, which has been carried on with only a two days' ...

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  12. RUSSIAN SWEEP RENEWS THREAT TO ROUMANIA

    THE Red Army is sweeping forward on a 200-mile front against the entire northern flank of Hitler's army in South Russia. This Russian advance renews the threat to Roumania and menaces von ...

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  13. Four U-Boats In Four Days

    LONDON, February 12.— Four U-boats which recently slipped out from French ports to the ...

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  14. ARAKAN FRONT

    LONDON, February 12.— British and Indian troops in nine days of hard fighting on the Arakan front in Burma ...

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  15. Pope's Residence In Battle Area

    ALGIERS, February 12.— Referring to Vatican reports of the bombing of the Pope's summer ...

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  16. COURAGE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The quiet courage of the Australian settler is displayed in this letter, received by a Melbourne firm ...

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  17. TAXATION

    CANBERRA, Saturday. — Efforts will probably be made in Federal Cabinet and the Labor Caucus in the next few ...

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  18. "REBUKE" LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—A rebuke by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) is expected by Labor political circles as the utmost penalty to be suffered by the ...

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  19. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    LONDON, February 12.— Router's Moscow correspondent slates 'Pravda' has attacked the Polish Government ...

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  20. PACIFIC STRATEGY

    NEW YORK, February 12.—The 'Times' Washington correspondent, discussing the reaction in Washington circles to Admiral ...

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  21. ATTACKED WOMEN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Charged with assaulting two women with intent to do bodily harm Fred Bryson, a Negro soldier of the ...

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  22. MOSCOW MAY ADVISE JAPANESE SEEK PEACE WITH ALLIES

    WASHINGTON, February 12—In view of the progress of America aims in the Pacific, which is greatly ...

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    Three soldiers of the Allied Fifth Army are silhouetted against the sky as they climb up a rocky path to the top of a ridge near Venafro, Italy, with supplies for front line troops engaged in pushing back the Germans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. GENEROUS GESTURE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — A South African yesterday offered the Lord Mayor, (Councillor Nettlefold) £100 for any patriotic ...

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  25. TRANSVAAL FLOODS

    JOHANNESBURG, February 12. —The worst floods for ten years are at present sweeping down the Transvaal high veldt. Millions of ...

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