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  3. BOMBING OF ROME URGED

    LONDON, Friday.—"Why don't we bomb Rome" is the demand being made ...

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  4. CRITICAL AREAS OF WAR

    MAP OF BURMA AND INDIA WAR THEATRE—In Burma Allied forces have taken up new positions north of Thayet-Myo and Allanmyo, about 40 miles north of Prome, following withdrawals from these towns. In India, Madras has had an air-raid alert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BOOK-ENDS FOR HOME

    A home-coming Digger displays his purchases bought from native boatmen. —Department of Information Photo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SMASHING AMERICAN RAID ON TARGETS AT RABAUL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At least eight heavy Japanese bombers and one fighter were destroyed and other aircraft damaged in a brilliant air raid on Rabaul on Thursday by a force of bombers manned chiefly by Americans crews. ...

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  7. BRITISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER SUNK OFF CEYLON

    LONDON, Friday.—The 11,000-ton aircraft carrier Hermes was sunk yesterday by Japanese aircraft 10 miles off the coast of Ceylon. Allied bombers attacked an enemy naval squadron off Ceylon, scoring near misses on enemy ...

    Article : 394 words
  8. STILL HOLDING CORREGIDOR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Corregidor Island and the other fortifications guarding the entrance to Manila Bay still stood firm, the Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) said ...

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  9. EXPENDITURE ON WAR

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australia's war expenditure during March exceeded £1,000,000 daily, totalling 4 £33,780,000, ...

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  10. R.A.F. KEEPS UP OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Friday.— The Vichy radio reports that the R.A.F. last night attacked a number of localities in Northern Germany. ...

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  11. NORWAY HAS SIXTY NAVAL SHIPS

    LONDON, Friday.—Two years ago, two destroyers, one submarine and a few smaller ships were all that ...

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  12. BRITISH ARMY'S MORALE HIGH

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Our soldiers' spirit is admirable and all of them are longing for the day of battle," declared Sir Edward Grigg, ...

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  13. BULGARIA'S NEW ROLE

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Times" diplomatic correspondent says that heavy Bulgarian troop movements into Serbia are the first result of King ...

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  14. THAW REVEALS NAZI DEAD

    LONDON, Friday—Officers of the German High Command describe the horrifying sights which have appeared ...

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  15. SUBMARINE SINKS TWO AXIS SUPPLY SHIPS

    LONDON, Friday.—A British submarine successfully attacked an enemy convoy in the Mediterranean escorted by destroyers, says an Admiralty communique. It scored two torpedo hits on a large supply ship and sank it. The same submarine in another ...

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  16. BRITISH TAKE PRISONERS ON LIBYAN FRONT

    CAIRO, Thursday.—The enemy did not attempt to advance further yesterday, says the latest Libyan communique. Enemy troops attempting to establish a strong point between Tmimi and Gazala were taken prisoner. ...

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  17. ALREADY ATTEMPTING TO FORM INDIAN GOVERNMENT

    NEW DELHI, Friday.—An attempt is being made, with the approval of Sir Stafford Cripps and the leaders of the Congress Party, to form a strong National Government for India, says the correspondent of the "Daily Express." ...

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  18. TWO MORE SHIPS TORPEDOED

    NORFOLK (Virginia), Thursday.—The Navy announces that an enemy submarine shelled and torpedoed two additional merchantmen off the ...

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  19. Quisling Sends Bishop to Concentration Camp

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—The Oslo correspondent of "Tidningen" says that Major Quisling, the Nazi puppet ruler of Norway has arrested and ...

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  20. BRITAIN STILL HAS AMPLE DOLLAR FUNDS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary for the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) told a press conference to-day that Britain still had ample ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    COAL mining stoppages continue to give the Commonwealth Government a headache. It has promulgated one regulation ...

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  22. CABLES IN BRIEF C

    SANTIAGO 4 (Chile). —Salvador Ucampo, Under Secretary of the Chilean Federation of Workers, declared on Thursday that Chilean ...

    Article : 335 words
  23. Defence Talks in Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.—The U.S. Army Chief of Staff (General Marshall) began talks with Britain's defence chiefs to-day. ...

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