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  3. RUSSIANS 25 MILES FROM ESTONIA

    LONDON, Sunday—The Red Army is battling towards the Baltic States in a great offensive extending from the shores of the Gulf of Finland to a point west of Moscow, says the British United Press correspondent in Moscow. General Govorod's ...

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    WHETHER FIGHTING THEIR WAR IN Europe or in the Pacific, tough Allied troops find the going equally difficult. Veteran British troops hacking fox-holes in rock ledges in their uphill ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BERLIN RAIDED FOR SECOND NIGHT IN SUCCESSION

    LONDON, Sunday—It is estimated that between 1500 and 2000 tons of bombs were dropped on Berlin when the city was raided for the second night in succession on Friday. More than 1500 tons were dropped in Thursday night's raid. The British United Press aviation correspondent says the job ...

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    Storm clouds gathering over "The Rock" as a British aircraft carrier puts in at Gibralter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Argentina Severs Trade Relations With Axis

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.—A Government decree has severed all financial and commercial relations between Argentina and Germany, ...

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  8. Japan "Worried"

    NEW YORK, Sunday—The Tokio Official Radio called anew for increased production of war planes. The broadcast declared: "We are worried ...

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  9. ALLIED NATIONS SHOCKED BY JAPANESE ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Sunday — Mr. Eden's revelations in the House of Commons of the inhuman treatment of prisoners and internees by the Japanese has aroused feelings of horror and indignation throughout Britain. "The Times" says the only final remedy lies in the eradication for ever of a regime capable ...

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  10. Japanese Preparing For Battle of Burma

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Reputable eye-witnesses report that the Japanese are preparing for the battle of Burma by feverishly constructing a railway ...

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  11. WARNED OF NAZI "SUICIDE" ATTACKS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A warning against enemy air-borne troops on suicide missions was given by Mr. Poat, Joint Parliamentary ...

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  12. WORLD'S MOST FORMIDABLE WARSHIP

    NEW YORK, Sunday — The world's most formidable warship, the 45,000-ton Missouri, was launched nine months ahead of ...

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  13. SOVIET STRONGER THAN EVER

    MOSCOW, Sunday—The Finance Commissar (M. Zverev) said in his budget speech that after two and a half years of war on an ...

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  14. OLD METHODS MUST GO

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The oldfashioned financial ideas and methods which led to millions being plunged into misery for the sake ...

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  15. GERMANS DO NOT LIKE BEING CALLED HUNS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German Newsagoney stated that the German High Command was giving consideration to General Alexander's reported ...

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  16. Three Raiders Destroyed Over Britain

    LONDON, Sunday.—Windows and doors in the London area reverberated to a heavy and practically continuous barrage during an alert last night, ...

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  17. PETROLEUM SHIPMENTS TO SPAIN SUSPENDED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—After consultation with the British Government, the State Department has suspended shipments of petroleum to ...

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  18. HITLER'S SECRET WEAPON

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Cyrus Sulzberger, "New York Times" correspondent at an Italian air base, says there is evidence that ...

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  19. ALLIES DRAW CLOSER TO ROME

    LONDON, Sunday — A report from the Algiers Radio that an Allied column yesterday advanced 13 miles from Anzio puts the Allied forces striking north towards Albanon within 16 miles of Rome. Albano is 13 miles from Rome, on the Appian Way. ...

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