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  3. THE TRAINS JUST KEPT ON RUNNING

    Workmen clearing the debris from King's Cross station after an air raid on London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BEAVER BROOK SUPPORTS MAJOR OFFENSIVE IN WEST

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Wholehearted support for the immediate establishment of a second front in Western Europe was voiced to-night by Lord Beaverbrook, former Minister for War Production. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CANNON-CARRYING 'PLANES

    Loading shells into the wing of a four-cannon Huricane, with which the oldest air squadron of Britain's Fighter Command has been equipped. The enemy has already experienced the terrific fire power of this new aircraft. Light cargo ships, anti-aircraft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PREPARING FOR VAST BATTLE

    LONDON, Friday—Great activity has been reported behind both the Russian and the German lines in the last few days, especially on the railways, as troops and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIGHTERS GET ONE ENEMY 'PLANE A DAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Throughout the first quarter of 1942, R.A.F. fighters have on the average destroyed one ...

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  8. THREE JAPANESE SUBMARINES OFF ADEN

    LONDON, Friday.—Rome radio quotes a report from Istanbul that a three-hour alert was sounded in Aden when ...

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  9. WEST END OF ALLIED LINE IN BURMA HOLDS FIRM AS EAST FLANK WITHDRAWS

    LONDON, Friday—Although as a result of the British withdrawal from Taunghwingyi, and the Chinese withdrawal from Loikaw, the eastern stretch of the Allied line has again been rolled back, our western positions are ...

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  10. JAP. FLEET MAY HAVE RETREATED

    LONDON, Friday—The belief is growing in Colombo that the Japanese battle fleet which menaced Ceylon has withdrawn ...

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  11. S. AFRICA MAY OCCUPY MADAGASCAR

    PRETORIA, Friday.—The occupation of Madagascar, the French island in, the Indian Ocean is regarded as a possible ...

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  12. Taking Young Men From War Industry

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Large numbers of men of military age who have taken jobs recently in munitions establishmonts in the hope of ...

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  13. 250 OF PERTH'S CREW

    LONDON, Friday—The Japanese newsagency says that 250 members of the crew of the H.M.A.S. Perth succeeded in swimming ashore. An ...

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  14. Cables in Brief

    The United States Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce says that the aircraft produced in the United States in 1941 were valued at 1750 ...

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  15. A.A. Battery Help Buy Fighter

    A fine gesture was made by Port Moresby and-aircraft men when they collected £140 on pay day for a special fighter fund. ...

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  16. TOMMY GUN IN AIR BATTLE

    MAYMYO (Burma), Thursday.—American Volunteer Group Pilot Charles ("Chuck") Older, of Los Angeles, finding his ammunition ...

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  17. FLYING DOCTOR'S TRIP

    BROKEN HILL, Friday—Dr. Woods. the Flying Doctor, left Boulia Station (Queensland) at 6 a.m. to-day to take a woman patient to Adelaide. This ...

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  18. BALTIC SEAPORT HIT BY R.A.F. BOMBERS

    LONDON. Friday.—R.A.F. bombers heavily raided the important Baltic seaport of Rostock last night. Rostock lies to the east of Lubeck, ...

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  19. U.S. PLANE DOWN IN SIBERIA

    LONDON, Friday—The Moscow radio said to-day that an American bomber had made a forced landing at Khabarovsk, ...

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  20. NO BOMBS FELL BUT 50 GO TO HOSPITAL

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—As a result of a fierce anti-aircraft barrage put up when two waves of unidentified 'planes flew over ...

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  21. DUTCH LEADER PREDICTS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—The N.E.I. Lt.-Governor-General (Dr. van Mook) expressed the opinion to-day that the Japanese will not attempt to attack Australia. They would rather concentrate on India and try to cut the ...

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  22. PLEASANT SURPRISE IN JUNE FOR AUSTRALIANS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Hope that the Australian public would be given a pleasant surprise by June was expressed by the Minister for Aircraft Production (Senator Cameron) to-night, when commenting upon a report from Sydney that a company, ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WE SHOULD NOT become too absorbed in our physical environment, which at the moment is so full of anxieties. It is at once ...

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  24. SERB ARMY'S INCREASING THREAT TO GERMANS IN SOUTH-EAST EUROPE

    LONDON, Friday—A situation of increasing gravity is facing the Germans in south-east Europe, where there are indications that the Serbian commander, General Mikhailovitch, is preparing to launch an offensive designed to drive the Axis completely out of Serbia. ...

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  25. GERMAN SOLDIERS RIOT AGAINST FAKED NEWSREEL

    LONDON, Thursday—The British United Press correspondent on the German frontier says he is informed from a most reliable source that German military police shot four German soldiers on the spot after a riot in a Brussels ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS CHEERED IN LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian unit led the contingent of nations in the "Battle for Freedom" pageant tit the Albert Hall and, with the Russian ...

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