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  3. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  4. GERMAN ARMY OF 3,250,000 MAY TRY NEW GAMBLE

    LONDON, Monday—Hitler has regrouped his 218 divisions in Russia (roughly 3,250,000 men) for a supreme gamble which is expected to begin this month, with its long sunny days and hard ground. He has massed a powerful army behind the Orel-Bryansk salient (220 ...

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  5. French Get Together In Algiers

    Algiers, Monday.—The French Central Executive, in which de Gaulle and Giraud representatives are ...

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  6. ITALY HELPLESS IN BIG AIR BLITZ: DEFENCE WEAKENS

    LONDON, Monday.—Italian air defences are now inflicting such small losses on big Allied raiding forces that it is believed the Axis no longer has the planes to meet this offensive. Of 150 Flying Fortresses and Liberators which ...

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  7. TRAINING TO DEFEND COUNTRY

    Private McKenzie, of the VDC, in No. 2 position of an anti-aircraft gun. Private McKenzie, against invasion. More recruits are urgently needed. Another VDC man carrying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. PLANES, CHINAS'S TROOPS SMASH JAPAN'S BIG DRIVE

    NEW YORK. Monday.—Chinese troops have smashed Japanese attempts to drive on Chungking and have sent survivors of the enemy army reeling back m retreat, according to reports from China. ...

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  9. MOCK WAR TRY-OUT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—American rangers (commando troops) took part in the first British and American military ...

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  10. NAZIS NAME THE INVASION DAY

    LONDON Monday. Europe's day of invasion by the Allies has been named by the Germans. They say the date will be June ...

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  11. JITTERS OF NAZIS IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Monday.—Lack of news about the RAF's bombing of Germany is worrying German ...

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  12. SOUR GRAPES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A Navy communique states that army forces have continued mopping up pockets of ...

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  14. Indian Murder Gang Dispersed

    LONDON Monday.—Martial law has been withdrawn in the Hur country. Indian Army HQ announces. Control reverts to the ...

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  15. FIERCE DRIVE ON JEWS

    LONDON, Monday.—From many parts of Europe comes, evidence that the German leaders are driving forward a ...

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  17. BERLIN CLAIMS CAPTURE OF AUSTRALIANS IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON. Monday.—Berlin radio claims that two Australian privates, who fought with Yugoslav guerrillas, and a British ...

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  18. COAL TRUCE IN USA EXPIRES TO-DAY

    WASHINGTON. Monday—Twelve hours before the second coal truce expires at midnight to-night the Secretary for the ...

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  19. SIX-POINT PEACE PLAN

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Six "cardinal principles" on which a post-war world organisation to keep peace must be established were laid down by the Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles) to-day. ...

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  20. NAZIS TORPEDO SWEDISH SHIP; TAKE PRISONERS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A German submarine torpedoed the Swedish motorship Indistria off Brazil on March 25 and took ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    London, Tuesday: High explosive and Incendiary bombs were topped on one London district during on air raid after ...

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  22. U.S. MEMORIAL DAY WAS QUIETER

    NEW YORK, Monday.—only 154 persons met death by violence in the U.S. over the three-day Memorial Day week-end—one half the ...

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  23. BREAD AND MILK AS BASIS OF HEALTH

    LONDON, Monday.—Addressing the Food Education Society, Lord Horder, the King's physician, advocated whole-meal bread and pasteurised milk as two requisites of national health. ...

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  24. China's President Is Still Alive

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The president of China, Lin Sen. is not only not dead his condition is improving. ...

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  25. THIS GAVE BING AN EXCUSE TO CROON!

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Don Bingo, owned by Bing Crosby and starting at 12 to 1 won the 30,000 dollars Suburban ...

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