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  3. RED AIR FORCE PILOTS

    HURRIED BREAKFAST FOB SOVIET PILOTS.—Before setting out on yet another operation, these Russian airmen find time to make a good breakfast. (Dept. of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SITUATION UNDER CONTROL IN CENTRAL TUNISIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The latest news from the Tunisian front again emphasises that the Allied defenders of Thala, in the central sector, feel that the situation is under control. The German panzer drive has been halted after 24 hours of ...

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  6. MORE NAZI DIVISIONS SENT TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German resistance has stiffened con-siderably in the past 24 hours, states Router's Moscow correspondent. Hitler is reported to have switched 19 infantry and three panzer divisions to the Eastern Front from Belgium ...

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  7. EARTHQUAKES IN U.S. AND MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday.—A heavy earthquake shock caused the collapse of an apartment house, in a denselypopulated district, killing live ...

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  8. Successful Attacks by British Submarines

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Many successful attacks by British submarines on enemy shipping are recorded in an Admiralty ...

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  9. AMERICAN EFFORTS TO INDUCE ITALY TO MAKE PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Evidence accumulates that the U.S. is making strenuous efforts, to induce Italy to withdraw from the war ...

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  10. U.S. Clipper Crashes in Portugal

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Lisbon message says that a clipper from the U.S. with 40 persons on board, of whom 27 were passengers, crashed while landing ...

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  11. TWO U.S. VESSELS SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy Department has disclosed that two medium-sized U.S. passengercargo ships were sunk in the North ...

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  12. Bremen Blasted With 4000-lh. Bombs

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Stirlings, Halifaxes, and Lancasters dropped over 100 bombs of 4000 lb. on Bremen on Sunday night. The attack began about ...

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  13. Soviet Undertaking to Czechs

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—It is learnt from reliable Allied sources that the Soviet has formally assured the Czechoslovak Government in London that it ...

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  14. MR. ROOSEVELT REBUKES ATLANTIC CHARTER CRITICS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—In a speech at a dinner attended by representatives ot the Democratic Party from all parts of the country, President Roosevelt rebuked sceptics who claimed that the ideals of the Atlantic Charter could not be attained. He declared that Christian truths were a glowing light ...

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  15. CHANCE TO EXPLORE ROMAN REMAINS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Archaeologists are anxious to secure the Government's authority to explore Roman remains under London's ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. GERMAN MILITARY ZONE IN CROATIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Stockholm newspaper "Aftonbladet" says it is reported from Zagreb that the Germans have declared Croatia, south of the ...

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  17. Nation's Health Menaced by Black Markets

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Price Administrator (Mr. Brown), broad castine, denounced blade market operations as nothing short of treason. Their ...

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