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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. "END WAR SOON BY BOMBING," SAYS U.S. AIR CHIEF ARNOLD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"We are going to end the war and end it soon by bombing," Lieut.-General Arnold (U.S. Air Corps Chief) assured West Point military graduates yesterday. "The enemy cannot take such terrifying, destructive day and night ...

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  6. TRIUMPH FOR DE GAULLE

    LONDON. Wed.—General De Gaulle has triumphed in the French unity negotiations with General Giraud. De ...

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  7. CHINESE YANGTSE VICTORY CLAIMED BEST IN SIX YEARS

    CHUNGKING. Tuesday.—Routing of five Japanese divisions along the Yangtse is hailed here as the greatest Chinese victory of the six year war against Japan. Chinese officials, in a position to know, are predicting ...

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  8. U.S. MINERS AGAIN ON STRIKE

    Defying the Government, 500,000 members of the United Mine-workers' Union have stopped work for the second time ...

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  9. Italian Port Blasted

    Section of the waterfront of Naples, main port in southern Italy, which was heavily damaged when raided in daylight by U.S. Hying Fortresses on Sunday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CLASHES IN WEST OF BURMA

    Throughout the past 10 days localised encounters have occurred between our troops in the Tiddim area of the Chin ...

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  11. CRACKS IN AXIS FORTRESS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Axis assertions of the impregnability of the European fortress contain a large measure of bluff, ...

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  12. BEAUFIGHTER DOWNS FIRST ZERO

    First Zero to be shot down by a Beaufighter based on the Australian mainland has been credited to Flying-Officer Jim ...

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  13. U.S. SHIPYARDS' RECORD PRODUCTION

    U.S. shipyards achieved a new output record for May. delivering 175 ships of 1,782,000 dead-weight tons, including 15 16.000 ...

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  14. U.S. SUBS SINK SIX JAP SHIPS

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—Hitting Japan in her home waters. United Stales submarines have sunk six more ships ...

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  15. FEW JAP SURVIVORS ON ATTU

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The few Japanese who survived the American onslaught on Attu tied into the interior and the ...

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  16. NAZIS RUSHED TO GREECE

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—German troops are entering southern Greece to stiffen Italian defenders against an Invasion. ...

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  17. German Raiders Had 50 Per Cent. Loss

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Twelve German raiders crossed the British coast in daylight yesterday but only six returned home. Five ...

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  18. HONORS FOR MEN OF LITTLE SHIPS

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Three commanding officers of the Royal Navy's "little ships" have been awarded the DSO. ...

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  19. FIAT PROFITS DOWN AFTER RAF RAIDS

    LONDON. Tuesday.—RAF raids on Turin (Italy) have mused a slump in the profits of the Flat motor works. ...

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  20. N.Z. PILOTS CRASH ON BOYS' SCHOOL

    LONDON. Tuesday.—At an inquest into the deaths of nine boys killed when a plane crashed on a playing field at Downside Roman ...

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  21. ENGLISH TRAIN CRASHES INTO BOMB CRATER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Travelling at reduced speed in pitch darkness, a crowded British train plunged into a bomb crater on ...

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  23. 12,819 AIF STILL TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR

    MELBOURNE.—Of 23,258 Australian soldiers who were in Japanese hands at the end of the Malayan campaign, 12,819 have ...

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  24. New Zealand Floats Third Liberty Loan

    AUCKLAND. Tuesday.—The Government will open New Zealand's Third Liberty Loan of £35,000,0000 next week. ...

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  25. NON-STOP BATTLE IN THE KUBAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russia's busiest fighting sector is still the Kuban, where struggles go on day and night in the mountains and along the Kuban River estuary. Neither Berlin nor Moscow confirms a Swedish report of ...

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  26. BRITISH ABSENTEE PROSECUTIONS

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Absentee [?] or being persistently late [?] work resulted in 5403 successful [?]cutions being launcher ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

    Washington. Tuesday.—A letter from the American Secretary of the Interior (Mr. Harold [?]ckes) addressed to both owners ...

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  28. Unknown Soldier's Tomb Removed

    LONDON. Tuesday.—After dashes with civilians, the Gestapo removed the tomb of the Unknown Soldier from the Prague ...

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  29. Four Were More Than He Bargained For!

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Quadruplets, two boys and two girls, each weighing 3lb have been born to the wife of a London Country ...

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  30. "GERMANY IS NOW ON THE ANVIL"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"It is too late—much too late—for the Nazis to plead that modern air warfare was started by anybody but the murderers of Abyssinia, Guernica, the Polish cities and Rotterdam," declared Britain's Minister for ...

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  31. LACE MANUFACTURERS FINED £3800

    LONDON. Tuesday.—D Landan and Son Ltd., London, wholesale lace merchants, were fined £380O with 20 guineas costs for ...

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  32. TYPHOONS BOMB AXIS SHIPPING

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Typhoon bombers attacked and damaged five small German ships off the Dutch coast yesterday. Typhoon ...

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  33. HENRY FORD IS NOW HIS OWN BOSS

    DETROIT. Tuesday.—The shareholders elected Henry Ford now 79 as president of the Ford Motor Co., in succession to his ...

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  34. RESHUFFLE OF ITALIAN GENERALS

    LONDON. Tuesday—Berlin Radio say that the Chief of the Italian General Staff. General Ezio R[?]ssi, has been recalled and ...

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