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  3. DOUBLE AIR BLITZ ON RUHR, ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Terrific blows have been struck by the Allied air forces at the Ruhr, at Sicily, at Sardinia and at Pantellaria in the last 24 hours. ...

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  4. BLOCK-BUSTERS FROM U.S.

    Hunderds of huge block-buster from a U.S. munition Plant are unloaded at an unidentified Allied war port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DESTROYER FROZEN

    A destroyer of the Royal Navy entering a Canadian port after a spell of convoy duty in the "wintry seas" of the northern Atlantic. The weight of the ice on the superstructure was so great that it called for superlative seamanship to prevent her from capsizing the water in her tanks ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHURCHILL WARNS ITALIANS TO SEEK PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A warning to the Italians to get rid of their leaders and throw themselves on the mercy of those they had so greatly ...

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  7. GERMAN FACTORIES FEELING PINCH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reliable reports suggest that German war production is suffering heavily from a growing shortage of some vital metals, and also of lubricants and petrol, says ...

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  8. STRAIN OF CONSTANT AIR BLOWS TELLS ON ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rome is beginning to let the news of the great damage done to the Italian and island cities slid out, says the "Evening Standard." News from other sources supports the Rome accounts and also discloses growing fears ...

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  9. HUGE U.S. AID FOR RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Discussing America's lend-lease aid, which totalled 11,102 million dollars to the and of April, President ...

    Article : 190 words
  10. Japan Not Neglected

    CLEVELAND, Tuesday.—"We are determined on complete victory in the Pacific at the earliest possible moment and to ...

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  11. "CHURCHILLS"

    Leading Churchill tanks prior to shipment at a vast railway siding. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Advance Continues on Attu

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—"Our forces on Sunday continued to advance and exert pressure on the Japanese on Attu, despite sleet, snow ...

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  13. U.S. Miners' Demands Refused

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The War Labour Board, giving its ruling in the coal mining dispute, has refused the United Mine Workers' demand for a ...

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  14. BAD WEATHER GROUNDS AIRCRAFT: LONE RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS

    Somewhere in Australia, Wednesday.—Adverse weather, extending from Timer to New Britain, has limited air operations in the last 21 hours. THE only activity reported in to-day's ...

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  15. EIGHT MILLION MEN READY FOR BATTLE ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The lull, now two months old, continues on the Russian front, where the Russians and Germans are each claiming that the other is jockeying for final positions before the storm breaks. ...

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  16. Axis Claims Liquid Air Mine

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rome radio claims that the liquid air mine which the Germans have dropped on British ...

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  17. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TREATY ANNIVERSARY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to Moscow radio, the Soviet Prime Minister (M. Kalinin) has sent a telegram to the King on the occasion of the first anniversary of the signing of the Anglo-Russian treaty, while the British Foreign Minister ...

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  18. Japs Claim Sinkings in South Pacific

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Tokio radio says a communique claims that Japanese naval units between May 1 and May 25 sank the following enemy ...

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  19. SEVEN AIRMEN DIE IN CRASH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Seven airmen were killed when an R.A.A.F. flying boat crashed during training exercises off the coast of N.S.W. They were: ...

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  20. Nazi Purge Hinted At

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Half-hearted members of the Nazi party would be wise to resign," said Robert Wagner, ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    AN American commentator, welcoming the dissolution of the Communist International, says that it has left the ...

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  22. CHINESE BELIEVE OFFENSIVE ON CHUNGKING IS BEGINNING

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The Japanese have driven several wedges into the Chinese positions along the Yangtse River below Ichang in a drive believed to be designed to safe guard their communications preparatory to an offensive against ...

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  23. To Use Helicopters Against U-Boats

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The War Department, announcing successful tests of the ability of helicopters to alight on and take off from the deck ...

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  24. Von Arnim Now On Army Pay Sheet

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General von Arnim's name is now on the Army Pay Corps' books and he will shortly receive his first pay, which ...

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  25. DEPORTATION OF JEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Only 5000 out of 55,000 Jews remain in Salonika after the recent deportations to Poland, says the Istanbul correspondent of ...

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  26. TWO STRIKES SETTLED

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The strike of 200 employees at a war factory, which commenced at the beginning of the week, was settled to-day, and the men ...

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