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  3. FIERCE GERMAN COUNTER-ATTACKS IN EAST PRUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans see counter-attacking as fiercely as ever on the East Prussian front. They are throwing upwards of 100 tanks and mobile guns into every onslaught again st the advancing Red Army, says Rewter's Moscow correspondent. They are pouring tank and infantry reinforcements ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 4000 TONS ON ESSEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bomber Command. yesterday afternoon despatched more than 1000 planes to the Ruhr. Essen was the main target. The ...

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    TWO BRITISH TOMMIES taking cover in a battered building to Overloon, Holland, during street fighting after Allied forces had entered the Dutch city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINESE COMMUNISTS ATTACK ARMY

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Cabinet spokesman (Mr. P. H. Chang), replying to questions, admitted that clashes had occurred between Government and ...

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  7. CONTINUED ADVANCE BY EIGHTH ARMY IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—In Italy the Eighth Army continues to advance all along the front from the Adriatic coast to the foothills of the Apennines. Sporadic contact has been made with the enemy near Savio village, but apart from this the Germans appear to have fallen back from the Savio River. ...

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  8. REPORTED ALLIED LANDING IN SCHELDE ESTUARY

    LONDON, Thursday.—A German High Command communique says the Allies made a local landing in the southern part of South Beveland, in the Schelde estuary, against which countermeasures are being taken. The German Newsagency earlier reported ...

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  9. SURPRISING COMEBACK BY LUFTWAFFE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Army An Force officials acknowledge that Germany has made a surprising comeback in air strength, despite many 1000-plane attacks ...

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  10. DIRECT RELATIONS WITH ITALY

    LONDON. Thursday.—In accordance with the policy towards Italy announced by President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill on September 27, direct relations between ...

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  11. Spanish Guerillas to Fight Franco

    PARIS. Thursday.—"The Spanish National Union (representing members of the Spanish Republican Party now in France) will fight Franco by sending ...

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  12. FILIPINOS URGED TO HARASS ENEMY

    LEYTE, Thursday,—General Mac Arthur, speaking over tie Voice of Freedom Radio, called on Filipino patriots near the battlelines to harass ...

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  13. Hunt for Enemy Agents in Belgium

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—Newspapers in Brussels, Antwerp and Liege daily carry long lists of persons arrested for assisting the Germans. A nation-wide hunt ...

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  14. JEEPS DROPPED BY PARACHUTE

    LONDON, Thursday,—Very large parachutes had been evolved for some, purposes and had actually dropped Jeeps and 6-1b. guns said ...

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  15. WAR "LIKELY TO LAST CONSIDERABLE TIME"

    LONDON, Thursday.—The secretary of the Trades Union Congress (Sir Walter Citrine) said in a speech that a few weeks ago it looked as if the war against ...

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  16. Super Fortresses Attacked Jap. Aircraft Plant

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The 20th Air Force, in a communique, stated that a medium force of Super-Fortresses attacked the Omura aircraft ...

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  17. U.S. WAR CORRESPONDENT KILLED ON LEYTE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Associated Press war correspondent Asahel Bush (31) was killed instantly during Japanese bombing of Tacloban, capital of ...

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  18. OFFICER IMPRISONED FOR DISOBEDIENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain the Hon. Douglas-Home who was court-martialled in Belgium for disobeying the command of his senior officer, has been cashiered and ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S FUTURE FINANCIAL POSITION

    LONDON, Thursday.—A gloomy forecast of Britain's future financial position was given in the House of Lords by Lord Teviot, speaking to a motion calling attention to national war and post-war commitments. Lord Teviot said Britain's population in 1914 was about 38,000,000. At that time the national and international debt was £656,000,000—about £17 per head of the population. To-day Britain had a national debt of £23,000,000,000 with a ...

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