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  3. JAPANESE HELD IN ADVANCE ACROSS VITAL ISLAND OF JAVA

    JAPANESE HELD IN ADVANCE ACROSS VITAL ISLAND OF JAVA ...

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  4. JAPS' DRIVE IN BURMA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—North of Pegu (which itself is 40 miles north of Rangoon), the Japanese have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 324 words
  5. NEW RUSSIAN DRIVES TO RELIEVE CRIMEA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—New drives by Marshal Timoshenko in southern Russia to force the German army further from the Crimean springboard have met with ...

    Article : 556 words
  6. MOVE TO RAISE NORMANDIE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"The Mirror" reports that a 5,000,000 dollar contract to raise the capsized Normandie has been ...

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  7. Determined Allied Resistance to Invaders' Infiltration: Attacks on W. Australian Ports

    Determined action against the Japanese in Java is announced from Bandoeng, the Dutch army headquarters. The Allied counter-stroke has developed satisfactorily. The enemy has made no further advance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AIR FORCE IN U.S. GETS MORE POWER

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt, by executive order effective on Monday next, to-day ...

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  9. U.S. Chief Urges: TAKE WAR TO ENEMY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—General Marshall, Chief of Staff, said to-day:—"The time has now come when ...

    Article : 102 words
  10. Tanker and Sub. In Battle

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—The Navy Department revealed to-day that the United States tanker William H. Berg, exchanged shots with an enemy ...

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  11. JAPS.' AIR POWER IS WANING

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Reuters correspondent in Java says that a feature of the campaign is the lack of ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. Java's Taxi Army In Action

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Java's taxi cab drivers, like those of Paris who rushed troops [?] front in the Battle of the [?] ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. JAPS. BEATEN IN CHINA LANDING

    CHUNGKING. Tuesday—A Chinese communique to-day announced that Japanese forces were repulsed after landing near Slang-Shan (Shekiang ...

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  14. BISHOPS RESIGN

    LONDON Monday.—According to a message from Stockholm, all the bishops in Norway have resigned in a body. A letter read in all Oslo churches ...

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  15. AXIS THREATS TO CHINA AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday—Axis attempts to cut the vital routes by which Britain and America are sending supplies ...

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  16. U.S. FLEET

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Last night's navy communique comprised a statement by Admiral King, in which he noted widespread interest in ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. MILITARY MOVES IN NORWAY: COAST AREA CLOSED

    LONDON, Monday.—It is reported from Norway that all railways are now almost entirely reserved for the passage of military forces. Rail traffic between Oslo and Bergen has been practically suspended. ...

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  18. MALTA'S WORST RAID

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Malta yesterday had one of its worst raids since December. After several small raids in the morning the main raid developed ...

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  19. Another Raid on Port Moresby

    PORT MORESBY, Tuesday.—In the third daylight raid within a week, 15 Japanese heavy bombers, accompanied by a fighter escort of ...

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  20. GUERILLAS OFFERING STOUT RESISTANCE IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON Monday.—A message from the Philippines states that more than 75,000 American and Filipino forces are now fighting as guerrillas ...

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  21. GERMAN TANKER TORPEDOED IN CHANNEL ATTACK

    LONDON, Monday.—An Admiralty communique states that light British craft patrolling the English Channel last night located two medium-sized ...

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  22. SENATOR'S SON KILLED

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Senator and Mrs. McBride, of Portrush-road, Glen Osmond, have been advised by the Air Board that their second son, Sergeant ...

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  23. 97,000 PRISONERS IN MALAYA: JAPANESE CLAIM

    LONDON, Monday.—Tokio radio announces that it is officially reported by the Imperial Japanese headquarters that in the Malalyan campaign 3283 Japanese ...

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  24. Jap. Admiral Dies

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It was announced in Tokio to-day that Vice-Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto had died suddenly. ...

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  25. LACK OF OFFENSIVE TACTICS MAKES WAR OF LOST CHANCES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—"Speaking frankly, the situation in the Pacific has been allowed to deteriorate, not through insufficiency and tardiness of materials and [?]inforcements, but to the failure to adopt offensive tactics ...

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  26. FOOD RATIONING INEVITABLE, GROCERS BELIEVE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sydney grocery trade spokesmen regard a ration system for the purchase of all vital food commodities affected by the war ...

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  27. SMALL CLASH IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Monday.—A Cairo communique states that our troops met a small enemy column to the east of Mekili, but it withdrew after being ...

    Article : 56 words
  28. DUKE OF AOSTA DEAD

    NAIROBI, Tuesday.—The Duke of Aosta, Italian Viceroy of Abyssinia until he surrendered to British forces on May 19 of last year, died to-day. ...

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  29. GERMAN SENTRY SHOT

    LONDON, Monday—A German sentry was shot dead in Paris yesterday morning. Four youths attacked a German military post. A powerful bomb was ...

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