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  3. Weather Against Desert Battle

    Rain and sand-storms, which are sweeping over Tunisia, have brought to a standstill the major activity of the First and ...

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  4. FIERCE BATTLES TO DECIDE FATE OF KHARKOV

    A great tank and infantry bartle which may decide the fate of the whole of the South Russia front is raging on the muddy plains before Kharkov. Fighting is growing hourly in intensity as the Germans ceaselessly thrust ...

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  5. JAPANESE SUPPLY SHIPS ATTACKED OFF NEW GUINEA

    In the Arafura and Banda Seas and off the north coast of New Guinea, seven Japanese ships were attacked by our bombers yesterday. One was probably destroyed and, at least, another severely damaged. ...

    Article : 497 words
  6. British Bombers Hammer Munich

    The Berlin radio admitted that fairly considerable damage was done to Munich during the raid on Tuesday, night when ...

    Article : 292 words
  7. AMERICA WARNED OF GRIM PERIOD AHEAD

    Americans are warned in the second annual report of the Truman War Investigation Committee of the Senate, to brace themselves for the ...

    Article : 419 words
  8. FRENCH GUERILLAS ATTACK GERMAN COLUMN AT LYONS

    Fighting French Headquarters in London announced that 29 German soldiers were seriously wounded, and it is probable that several were ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. EXTENSION OF LEASE-LEND ACT APPROVED

    By 407 votes to 6, the House of Representatives has passed the measure extending the Lend and Lease Act for another year from the ...

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  10. REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE OF HALIFAX BOMBER

    The ability of British aircraft and air crews to stand up to heavy punishment, is revealed in a remarkable story of a ...

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  11. JAPAN REFUSES TO EXCHANGE CIVIL INTERNEES

    The State Department announced that Japan had turned down an American proposal for the exchange of Japanese and American nationals on ...

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  12. ADMIRALTY BOARD MEMBERS PROVED THEMSELVES AT SEA

    Suggestions that members of the Board of Admiralty were too old for the job were refuted by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. ...

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  13. MASS VENGEANCE NOT CONCEPTION OF BRITISH JUSTICE

    The Bishop of Chichester asked in the House of Lords whether or not the Government made the same distinction between Germany and the ...

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  14. DEAT HAS ANOTHER ESCAPE

    The Paris radio states that a number of men, using automatic pistols, last night attacked Marcel Deat at his country estate. Deat and his wife ...

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  15. U.S.A.-SOVIET RELATIONS UNPERTURBED

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that, after the receipt of a report from Admiral Standley, ...

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  16. SWEDEN DEFENDS TRAWLER TRANSFER TO GERMANY

    Speaking in Parliament in reference to Sweden completing the delivery of 45 trawlers to Germany and the British protest against this ...

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  17. FERRY TRANSPORT

    The aviation correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Perry Command and British Overseas Airways' Corporation are likely to be ...

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  18. BRITISH CONTRIBUTIONS TO WINGS FOR VICTORY

    The "Wings for Victory" Week, which opened last Saturday, has brought in to date £102,617,440, compared with £99,083,054 in the ...

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  19. ENEMY TANKER ON FIRE OFF DUTCH COAST

    The Admiralty announced that a light coastal force at midnight engaged three enemy patrol craft off the Dutch coast and left one burning ...

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  20. HEAVY FIGHTING ON SALWEEN RIVER

    A Chinese communique announced that enemy units which crossed the Yangtze River, have progressed at some points, but have been checked ...

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  21. CANADIAN ATTACKS ON U-BOATS

    The Minister for Air (Mr. Power) announced to-day that R.C.A.F. planes recently destroyed one German submarine and damaged three ...

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  22. GOERING VISITS ROME

    The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times" stated that Goering had been in Rome since March 6, ostensibly to inspect the German air ...

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  23. NORWEGIAN SABOTAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Stockholm radio states that a German transport was so severely damaged when bombs were thrown aboard while it ...

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