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  3. FIRST AMERICAN RAIDS ON BERLIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Last night Bomber Command Mosquitos attacked objectives in Berlin, following daylight raids on thc German capital by the U.S.A.A.F. A force of Lightning fighterbombers was over the city for 15 minutes on Friday, and in ...

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  4. FURTHER RUSSIAN DRIVE TOWARDS BLACK SEA

    LONDON, Sunday—The Russians have driven further toward the Black Sea, and have captured four important railway towns. In the north, they are increasing their threat to Pskov and Narva, the gateways to Latvia and Estonia. When these cities fall, the way will be open ...

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  5. Smashing Nazi Industries

    A photograph taken during an attack by Bostons of the Lorraine French Squadron on the Mure de Bretagne transformer station near Guerladen, Brittany, shows one of the attacking Bostons (top right) over the target. The black smoke (left) marks a hit on the south ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIES TO SHARE ITALIAN SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Roosevelt told his press conference that the discussions were half completed for transferring ...

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  7. ALLIES STAND FIRM AT ANZIO

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans have failed in their third attempt to sweep the Allies into the sea at Anzio. lt is stated that their last effort was much weaker than the first two. Five picked divisions attacked across open country, in the face of ...

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  8. Will Shake Life Out of German Army

    LONDON, Sunday.—"There will be no mistake about the outcome of the war this time, and there will be no more Dunkirks," said ...

    Article : 273 words
  9. Slavery Threatens Germany From Within

    CAIRO, Sunday. — "Slavery threatens Germany from within, and not from outside," said Dr. von Wermehren, one of the ...

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  10. FORTRESSES BOMB ROME

    LONDON, Sunday—Flying Fortresses on Friday, for the first time for six months, bombed militaryobjectives in Rome, says Reuter's ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. CHINA AND AFGHANISTAN SIGN TREATY

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—A treaty of amity between China and Afghanistan, signed on Thursday, stipulates permanent peace and friendship an exchange ...

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  12. Turkey's Excuse For Not Joining Allies

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British United Press correspondent at Ankara says Turkish sources claim that the only reason Turkey is not ...

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  13. SPIES SENTENCED IN SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Swiss Radic says a military court has sentenced to death a major of the Swiss Army on charges of espionage. Three other ...

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  14. NORWAY'S "SCARLET PIMPERNEL" EXECUTED BY GESTAPO

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—It is reported from Oslo that the Gestapo, after a hunt lasting 24 years, has captured and executed ...

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  15. Anglo-U.S. Conference

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Roosevelt has revealed that the Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Stettinius) and several assistants will soon ...

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  16. GREEKS TO FIGHT GERMANS IN FUTURE

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is officially announced that a peace agreement ending the civil war in Greece has been signed by ...

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  17. 134 U.S. SHIPS BUILT LAST MONTH

    WASHINGTON, Sunday,—The U.S. Maitime Commission has announced that U.S. shipyards delivered 134 ships in February, ...

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  18. MERCHANT SHIP'S EPIC VOYAGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two thousand six hundred tons of ammunition, 3200 tons of military stores and 800 bags of mail have been ...

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  19. U.S. PLANES STRAFE JAP. BASES

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Lieut. General Stilwell's communique states that U.S. fighter-bombers damaged and probably sank a ...

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  20. 6,000,000 On Strike in North Italy

    LONDON, Sunday.—War industries and transport services throughout Northern Italy are reported to be tied up by a general ...

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  21. CRITICS CONFOUNDED BY U.S. WAR PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Senate Defence Investigation Committee states in its annual report that record production on the home front has confounded critics, and recommends the return of some industries to limited civilian production. It rejects the Administration's National Service Draft Bill, ...

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  22. British Plane Production Still Increasing

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Ministry of Aircraft Production states that the output of aircraft in United Kingdom factories continues to increase. The ...

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