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  3. GERMAN DEFENCES CRUMBLING IN DNIEPER BEND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The whole of the German defences inside the Dnieper bend are beginning to crumble, states the British United Press correspondent at Moscow. The Russians are now only 35 miles from the great metallurgical centre of ...

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  4. FURTHER ALLIED PROGRESS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—To-day's news from Italy is of further progress on both the Fifth and Eighth Army fronts. In the west, the Germans are withdrawing from the Volturno plain. There has been very heavy fighting in the centre. On the Adriatic coast the Eighth Army advanced about 10 ...

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  5. CROSSING RIVER IN NEW GUINEA

    Australian troops crossing the Umi River, in the Markham Valley, during their advance on Lae (New Guinea). On the other side of the river, engineers haul on ropes to pull across the rubber boats with their cargoes of infantrymen.—Department of Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH PRISONERS STILL CHAINED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"British prisoners are still chained in Germany," says Reuter's correspondent at Goteborg (Sweden). ...

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  7. JAPS. FORCED TO CONCENTRATE ON DEFENSIVE PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Military circles assert that Japan's staggering air losses in the South and South-West Pacific since ...

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  8. SOVIET FACILITATES RELIEF FOR PRISONERS IN JAPAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Assistance given by the Soviet in the despatch of food supplies to British prisoners of war in Japan was mentioned in the House of Commons by the Secretary for War (Sir James Grigg) when replying to questions concerning ...

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  9. M. Herriot Dies Suddenly

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British United Press correspondent at Madrid says it is announced from Vichy that M. Edouard Herriot, former French ...

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  11. TOOK DEGREE IN NAZI PRISON CAMP

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lieut. G. A. Graham, a prisoner of war in Oflag 7, has passed his examination for the degree of ...

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  12. SABOTAGE IN U.S. PLANE FACTORIES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Sabotage by employes of Brewster aeroplane plants has been revealed by the House of Representatives ...

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  13. U.S. SUBMARINE SUCCESSES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— A Navy Department communique states that in the Pacific and Far East, according to the latest ...

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  14. Gestapo Arresting Italian Priests

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Despite energetic Vatican protests, the Gestapo has started mass arrests of Roman Catholic priests and prelates throughout ...

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  15. SIGNIFICANT MEETING OF NAZI CHIEFS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Referring to the Berlin Radio announcement of a meeting of service and political chiefs with Hitler, Mr. G. ...

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  16. YUGOSLAV SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Yugoslav Army of Liberation communique states: "Our units have captured Novavaros, in Bosnia. Other units captured ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN INTEREST IN MOSCOW TALKS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Frank Kluckhorn, "New York Times" correspondent in Australia, says there will be disappointment in many circles if the Far Eastern question is not discussed at the three-Power conference in Moscow. He adds that there are few ...

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  18. R.A.F. SUCCESS OVER CHANNEL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—R.A.F. fighters had a successful brush with the enemy during offensive operations over the Channel this ...

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  20. Destitute Natives Stream Into Calcutta

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—Destitute natives continues to stream into Calcutta. The newspaper "Statesman" estimates that there ...

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  21. 1,000,000 JEWS IN ALLIED ARMIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lady Strabolgi said in a speech that there were 1,000,000 Jews serving in the Allied armies. ...

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  22. JAPANESE BRIDGEHEAD ACROSS SALWEEN

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday. — The first indication that the Japanese had established a bridgehead across the Salween was given when General Stilwell ...

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  23. British Carrier Loaned to U.S. Fleet

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is revealed that the British aircraft carrier lent to the U.S. Pacific Fleet to overcome a temporary shortage was the H.M.S. ...

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