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  3. R.A.F. OFFENSIVE IN WEST IS UNDER WAY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The R.A.F. offensive in the west is already under way, as last week's figures show. Essen, the home of the Krupps works, ...

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  4. PROGRAMME FOR DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA AFFECTED BY SEA LOSSES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says Congressional leaders and military and naval critics agree that Australia must be held by the United Nations at all costs if the tide of war in the Pacific is to be turned in the near future. However, it is generally recognised ...

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  5. GREAT RUSSIAN DRIVE FOR KHARKOV

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Soviet armies are keeping up their pressure on all fronts. According to the midday Moscow communique there was no change during the night, but the newspaper ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. British Consolidating Front in Burma

    MANDALAY, Tuesday. — The British forces have been engaged in consolidating their new front in Central Burma. The main Japanese forces are still south of ...

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  7. "SOMETHING WRONG WITH ENGLAND"

    LONDON, Monday.—"Something is wrong with England," said Viscount Bennett, former Prime Minister of Canada, in a ...

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  8. Unity of Purpose and Determination Required

    NEW YORK, Monday.—British, Russian, Chinese and Netherlands envoys to-night joined President Roosevelt in calling for unity in ...

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  9. ENEMY MOVES IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — To-day's Middle East communique from Cairo says there was intense enemy movement in the forward area throughout yesterday. A strong ...

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  10. GERMAN BRUTALITY IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Mail" says the revelations of German atrocities in Norway which resulted in the ...

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  11. Crossed Channel in Rubber Dinghy

    LONDON, Monday.—The commander of a lighter squadron crossed the English Channel in a rubber dinghy. When a destroyer picked him up he was 15 ...

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  12. IMPERIAL NAVAL LOSSES

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" naval correspondent says that, with the Java losses, the Royal navies have lost 15 cruisers and 67 ...

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  13. Preparing For Possible Drive Through Turkey

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" correspondent with the 10th Army in Iraq says British Army engineers are using thousands of Syrian, ...

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  14. TORPEDOED 37 MILES FROM NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Chilean ship Tolten was torpedoed and sank within six minutes, 37 miles from New York last Friday. It is believed 27 ...

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  15. Ordered to Submit Dispute to Arbitration

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The White House announced that President Roosevelt had sent a letter to the president of the strike-bound Toledo, ...

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  16. Italo-German Trade Agreement

    BERNE, Monday.—A total of £50,000,000 a year is involved, in an ItaloGerman trade agreement signed by the German Minister for Economics (Dr. ...

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  17. CHINESE IDEA OF NATURALISATION

    OTTAWA, Monday.—Chinese sailors who were rescued from torpedoed ships argued that when torpedoed they were virtually ...

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  18. To Lead U.S. Mission to India

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The White House announced that Mr. Louis Johnson, who is to head the U.S. mission to India, would be "personal ...

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  19. AIR RAID SHELTERS FOR GERMAN WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin Radio says tons of thousands of foreign workers are building gigantic air raid shelters for German warships along ...

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  20. "NEVER GIVE IN"

    Mr. Winston Churchill went back to his old school, Harrow, for a few hours the other day and sang the school's songs with the boys. He said to them: ...

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  21. NAZIS COUNTERFEITING U.S. CURRENCY

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Dr. Gilbert Fletcher, of Brussels University, said on his arrival from Lisbon to-day that the Germans ...

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  22. Farmers' Hours in England

    LONDON, Monday.—When double summer time is again introduced on April 4, farmers and farm workers will remain on summer time unless they ...

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  23. Britain Almost Out of Wine

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail" says the ban on the importation of wine is being lifted to permit the entry of 110,000 gallons from each ...

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  24. Jap. Propaganda in Chile

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Monday. — Two leading newspapers published a story saying a certain belligerent nation whose trade with Chile has been cut off ...

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  25. Mysterious Raid on Turkish Town

    VICHY, Monday. — A message from Ankara says ll unidentified planes bombed Milas (Turkey), killing 10 persons and wounding 20. The planes dropped 12 ...

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  26. Year's Gaol For Killing Wife and Lover

    LONDON, Monday.—Private William Henry Lovelock, who came home and surprised his wife and a man in bed, was found guilty of the manslaughter ...

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  27. EXCHANGE OF DIPLOMATS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles) announced that the Swedish liner Drottingholm had been ...

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  28. Mass Production of Consolidated Bombers

    SAN DIEGO (U.S.), Monday.—Con solidated Aircraft's now mechanical as[?] sembly line started operation to-day, producing long-range bombers. While ...

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  29. [?]INDIAN. NEGOTIATIONS

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday. — A sub-committee of the Chamber of Princes has been formed to carry on discussions and negotiations with Sir Stafford Cripps on his ...

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  30. Combined Air and Sea Attack on Enemy Base

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—A successful combined sea and air attack was made on the island of Rhodes, in the Aegean Sea, on ...

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  31. TWO VESSELS SUNK BY U.S. SUBMARINES

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — A Navy communique says that U.S. submarines sank an enemy freighter during extended operations in Japanese waters. A ...

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  32. DISASTROUS TORNADOES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday — A devastating series of tornadoes swept through six Southern and Mid-Western States yesterday. It is reported that 120 persons were ...

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