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  3. BURMA SUPPLY LINK CUT

    DIRECT HIT: U.S. airmen bl.ist a vital enemy supply link in Burma. As the smoke lilts, a span ot the bridge is seen to have fallen into the river. — (U.S. Anny Air Force photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GRIM BATTLE ALL ALONG TUNISIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Grim fighting is raging all along the Tunisian front, but the Medjerda Valley, in the central sector, remains the scene of the fiercest clashes. The battle for ...

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  5. STALIN PAYS TRIBUTE TO ALLIED FORCES

    LONDON, Sunday.—High tributes to thc British and American ground and air forces were paid by thc Premier of thc Soviet Union (M. Stalin) in a May Day order of thc day to thc Red Army, broadcast by thc Moscow Radio yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ESSEN, MOST BOMBED CITY IN WORLD, AGAIN BLASTED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Thc R.A.F. has now dropped over 10,000 tons of bombs on Essen, home of thc important Krupps works in thc Ruhr. This tonnage is more than London or any other city has had to endure. The last raid on Essen, on Friday, was described as a heavy attack, and ...

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  8. WHY ADVANCE IS SLOW IN N. AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Maybe You have measured it up on your schoolroom atlas; maybe you are wondering why the Eighth Army, after ...

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  9. PSYCHOLOGISTS SAY LIFE BEGINS AT 100

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—After completing 20 years' study of 450 centenarians thc Eastern Psychological Association stated that persons who reached the iivo-scorc mark seemed to get their second wind: in deed, life seemed to begin at 100. Several centenarians had their failing ...

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  10. ENEMY THRUST IN BURMA EXPECTED SOON

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—A strong attempt by tho Japanese to regain full control of Bunna is expected soon. ...

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  11. U.S. COAL MINES TAKEN OVER BY GOVERNMENT

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Simultaneously with President Roosevelt's order to the Secretary for the Interior (Mr. H. Ickes) to take over ...

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  12. U.S. Severs Relations With Martinique

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Cordel Hull) announced that he had recalled the U.S. Consul-General at ...

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  13. Malan Would Stop S. Africa's Participation in War

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday.—Dr. Malan, leader of the Nationalist Party, said in a speech that if tho Nationalists were returned at thc forthcoming ...

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  14. "APPALLING" FOOD SHORTAGE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Renters Zurieh correspondent, quoting the "Gazette del Lausanne.s French correspondent, says French Workers on leave from ...

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  16. 20 ENEMY SHIPS SUNK OR DAMAGED IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON Sunday—Submarines of thc Royal Navy and Allied aircraft operating from North Africa have accounted for 20 Axis ships, sunk or dam aged in the Mediterranean in the past few days. The submarines sank 10 of the vessels. Planes on patrol over the Mediterranean scored hits on two ...

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  17. RUSSO-POLISH BREACH

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Polish Telegraph Agency in London states that the Polish Government regards its appeal to the International Red ...

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  18. Punishment of War Prisoners in Japan

    NEW YORK, Sunday,—The To— kio official radio said to-day: "Appropriate punishment has been imposed upon 25 American Army ...

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