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  3. NAZIS HELD IN STALINGRAD; BUT BRINGING UP

    LONDON, Sunday.—The comparative lull at Stalingrad continues, although the Germans are reported to be bringing up fresh reinforcements. Fer the fifth day in succession the enemy has not made any ...

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  4. SOUTH AMERICAN PROTESTS TO U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Chile and Argentine have protested to President Roosevelt against the recent statement of the Acting ...

    Article : 390 words
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    BOSTON III. daylight bombers, which have been carrying out daring daylight attacks on enemy occupied territory The Boston III., with its Twin Wasp engines of 1050 h.p., has a speed of about 325 m.p.h. A notable feature is its safety undercarriage with nose-wheel instead of tail-wheel, to prevent "nosing over" after a bad landing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ONE OF NATURE'S MYSTERIES SOLVED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Professor Vincent du Vigneaud. of the Cornell University Medical College, announced the discovery of the chemical ...

    Article : 229 words
  8. Britain Explains Why Nazi Prisoners Were Tied

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British Government has issued a statement giving the facts about the tying of the hands of enemy prisoners. Hitler's headquarters has now threatened to put 4000 more British prisoners in irons if Britain carries out her retaliatory measure of manacling 1000 German prisoners. ...

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  9. NOTORIOUS CRIMINALS ESCAPE FROM PRISON

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The notorious gangster, Roger Tuohy, and turee other dangerous criminals, escaped over the wall of the Statesville penitentiary, ...

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  10. ROUND-UP IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Sunday. — A large round-up has occurred in Berlin in the past three weeks, in which 1000 persons, including many ...

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  11. Joe E. Brown's Son Killed in Bomber Crash

    DETROIT, Saturday.—The worldfamed comedian, Joe E. Brown, was awaiting his cue at a theatre when he heard that his con, Capt. Don Brown, ...

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  12. Denmark Suitable For Second Front

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Denmark is one of the occupied countries most suitable for an Allied second front," says the Stockholm newspaper ...

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  13. RAIDER BROUGHT DOWN IN S.E. ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday. — Five German 'planes raided a South-Fast Coast town yesterday morning, and one was brought down by anti-aircraft fire. The ...

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  14. END TO SYSTEM OF WAR COMMISSARS

    LONDON, Sunday.—M. Stalin has issued a decree creating a single military command and abolishing the system of war commissars. ...

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  16. SHOULD FORGIVE WAR DEBTS

    BOSTON, Sunday.—"If the U.S. insists on payment in cash or kind for lend-lease goods after the war, we may ruin our best customer and ...

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  17. ALLIED GESTURE PLEASES CHINA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The news that Britain and America are to relinquish extraterritorial rights in China caused great jubilation in Chungking. ...

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  18. NEUTRALITY CREATES PROBLEMS FOR EIRE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" Dublin correspondent says that the warning by the Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. de Valera) that ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. QUISLING SEEKS HITLER'S AID

    LONDON, Sunday.—Quisling has appealed directly to Hitler to intervene personally and act as mediator in the Norwegian crisis. ...

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  20. EXPLOSIONS IN BELFAST

    LONDON, Sunday.—For the fourth successive night, there was a bomb explosion at Belfast on Friday night. It occurred at police barracks outside ...

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  21. 16-YEAR-OLD BOY'S UNAUTHORISED FLIGHT

    LONDON, Sun.—Four youths, members of a Midlands aerodrome ground staff, were each fined £2, one for taking a plane and flying ...

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  22. 53 ENEMY PLANES BAGGED IN ALLIED RAID ON LILLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Allied planes which raided the Lille area ort Friday destroyed 53 enemy machines for the loss of only four bombers. Nearly 500 fighters escorted the strongest force of bombers yet sent out in daylight. ...

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  23. WAR MUST NOT END IN COMPROMISE

    TORONTO, Sunday. — "The war must not end in a compromise, but in the complete destruction of Nazism and Fascism," the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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