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  3. INGENIOUS PLANE DEVICE

    LONDON, Friday—The first evidence that Britain is preparing bombers and other planes far larger than anything at present in use? is provided by the release of details of an ingenious new electrical j generating plant for aircraft, says the aviation correspondent of the. ...

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  4. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE STILL GROWING

    LONDON, Friday.—The Russian offensive between the Dnieper and the Sea of Azov is still growing, according to the Moscow Radio, which states: "Troops and war material are pouring through gaps torn in the German lines. The whole area is ...

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  5. German Deserter's Long Trek

    LONDON, Friday.—"Hans," a sergeant in the German Army on the Leningrad front, resolved to desert when a soldier friend arrived from ...

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  6. MAJOR BATTLE BELIEVED IMMINENT IN ITALY

    LONDON, Friday.—The latest despatches from southern Italy do not mention the new violent offensive which the Germans report Generals Montgomery and Clark have already launched, but a major battle is stated to bc imminent on the Fifth Army front. The Algiers Radio says General Clarke's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WIFE'S SAVINGS BELONG TO HUSBAND

    LONDON, Friday.—A married woman does not possess the right to keep for herself money she is able to save from her husband's ...

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  9. 1512 Australians Among Repatriated Prisoners

    BARCELONA, Friday.—Prisoners of war who arrived here under the exchange agreement included 512 Australians and 383 New Zealanders. There ...

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  10. FAMINE RELIEF

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially announced, in Calcutta that the Viceroy (Lord Wavell), at the end of a three-day tour of Bengal's ...

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  11. German Raid Casualties

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Zurich correspondent says the first Allied raid on Wiener Neustadt (Austria) killed 8OO persons. The raid on Feldkirch ...

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  12. STATE OF EMERGENCY IN COPENHAGEN

    LONDON, Friday.—According to the German Overseas Radio, a state of emergency has been declared in Copenhagen following the explosion of a ...

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  13. FINGERPRINT EVIDENCE AT BAHAMAS TRIAL

    NASSAU (Bahamas), Friday.— Chief Justice Daly, in the trial of Alfred de Marigny for the alleged murder of Sir Harry Oakes, said ...

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  14. NO SAFE CONDUCT FOR SWEDISH SHIPS

    LONDON, Friday.—It is reported from Stockholm that the German Government has informed the Swedish Government that, ...

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  15. SCHISM IN RANKS OF YUGOSLAV COMBATANTS

    CAIRO, Friday.—The Yugoslav Government stated that several times daily in the past two years Free Yugoslav broadcasts had been attacking General ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. £4,000,000 FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—"To-day my Red Cross Aid to Russia Fund has reached £4,000,000," says Mrs. Churchill in a statement issued at ...

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  18. Troopships for Mediterranean

    LONDON, Friday.—Escorted by British warships, five British troop transports and the Italian liner Vuleauia. also carrying troops, left Gibraltar ...

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  19. Degree For H. G. Wells

    LONDON, Friday.—The University of London conferred the degree of Doctor of Science on Mr. H. G. Wells, who is described in a list of successful ...

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  20. Committed Hari-Kiri

    NEW YORK, Friday.—According to the United Press correspondent at Chungking, Seigo Nokano (57), a leading Japanesc Fascist aud political ...

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  22. ANGLO-U.S. "MARRIAGE" OPPOSED BY MR. HOOVER

    KANSAS CITY, Friday.—Mr. Herbert Hoover, the former President, in a speech, condemned the proposal for Anglo-American common citizenship, a common currency, free trade, and a military alliance, because it would cause all the other nations to fear that it was a step towards world mastery by the ...

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