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  2. TUNIS PLAIN OPENED

    LONDON, April 28.—First Army forces in the Medjez el Bob sector In Tunisia are now 2 miles from the Teburba plain, Algiers radio states today, and the salient forming the German defence line in this sector hat become untenable. The Axis lines further north have given way at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RUSSIAN FRONT QUIET.

    LONDON, April 28.—Artillery and planes continue to dominate activity on the Russian front, which is quieter than it has been for months, ...

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  4. SACK OF EUROPE.

    NEW YORK, April 28—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports: "The magnitude and ruthlessness of the German looting ...

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  5. HEAVY AIR ATTACKS.

    LONDON, April 28.—Referring to air operations, today's Algiers HQ communique stated: "Tactical Air Force medium and light bombers ...

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  6. TERRIFIC BOMBING.

    LONDON. April 28.—For 45 minutes more than 30 tons of bombs a minute were dropped on Monday night by RAP bombers attacking the ...

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  7. HARASSING JAPANESE.

    April 28.—Allied air activity showed a marked increase in both sectors of the northern area yesterday. Extensive harassing attacks by armed ...

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  8. THE SOVIET NOTE

    LONDON, April 28.—The British and American Governments are doing their utmost to re-establish Russo-Polish relations. The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) and the Foreign Secretary (Mr Anthony Eden) saw the Polish Premier, General Sikorski, at No. 10 Dawning-street this ...

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  9. BATTLE OF THE PLAIN.

    LONDON, April 27.—In a dispatch on Monday from the Goubellat area a correspondent wrote: "Because they have no choice the ...

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  10. AID FOR RED ARMY.

    WASHINGTON, April 27.—American war material destined for Russia is now reaching Iran taster than the Russians are able to take ...

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  11. HAVOC AT BARI.

    LONDON. April 28.—Following the heavy American daylight raid on Monday on the air base at Bari, which is the great assembly point ...

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  12. AIR VALOUR.

    LONDON, April 27.—Acting Wing Commander Hugh Malcolm has been posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. ...

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  13. SIKORSKI GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, April 28.—Moscow radio states that the newspaper "Pravda," repeating its denunciation of the Poles' attitude to the ...

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  14. PRESIDENT BENES.

    LONDON, April 28.—Prague radio announced today on behalf of the Chief of the Gestapo (Herr Himmler) that an additional ...

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  15. NEARING MATEUR.

    LONDON, April 27.—In a dispatch from 10 miles west of Mateur, and dated this morning, a British United Press correspondent states: ...

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  16. SWEDISH DISORDERS.

    LONDON, April 28.—A Stockholm message says that a crowd of 300 at Vasteras threatened to lynch 10 Nazi newspaper sellers who were ...

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  17. BAG OF 1,000.

    VALETTA, April 28.—Spitfires did "victory rolls" over Malta today, celebrating the shooting down of the 1,000th enemy plane by the RAF ...

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  18. TO JOIN DE GAULLE

    LONDON. April 28.—Fighting French headquarters announce that the following have escaped front France and have arrived in Britain ...

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  19. BURMA OPERATIONS

    NEW DELHI, April 28.—A joint GHQ communique today stated that there was nothing to report from the Arakan front. RAF Beaufighters ...

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  20. INVASION OF U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON. April 27.—The Prime Minister of Japan (General Tojo) has already selected the commanders of the Invasion forces he is ...

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  21. BIZERTA FORTIFICATIONS.

    NEW YORK, April 27.—According to a dispatch to the "New York Times" from Algiers, Admiral Muselier, builder of the Bizerta ...

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  22. THREAT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON. April 28.—The "Glasgow Herald" in a leading article says: "The movement in Australia to obtain an increase in the ...

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  23. THE FIRST ARMY.

    LONDON, April 27.—The "Daily Mails" correspondent on the central Tunisian front states: "Because It has not fallen to the First Army ...

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  24. RESTORING UNITY.

    LONDON. April 28.—The Press Association's diplomatic correspondent states that Mr Churchill and Mr Eden are again meeting ...

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  25. KISKA HAMMERED.

    WASHINGTON. April 27.—"Japanese installations on Kiska Island in the Aleutians were attacked 13 times on Sunday by formations of ...

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  26. CHANNEL SUCCESS.

    LONDON, April 28.—Whirlwinds escorted by Spitfires south of Jersey yesterday probably destroyed a medium-sized ship. also a converted ...

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  27. RAIDS ON AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, April 27.—Replying to a questioner at his Press conference today as to whether the Japanese might employ their ...

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  28. SHIP REPAIRS.

    CAPE TOWN. April 26.—The Minister for Railways and Harbours (Mr F. C. Sturrock) announced yesterday that in the 2 years ended on ...

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  29. VITAL MATERIALS.

    NEW YORK, April 27.—Testifying to the Truman Committee, the Chief of the War Production Board (Mr Donald Nelson) denied today ...

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  30. AIR ATTACKS.

    NEW YORK, April 27.—The Tokio official radio warned today that the US was feverishly establishing large airfields. hangars and munitions ...

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  31. RENAULT RAID.

    LONDON, April 28.—Mr Dingle Foot, Parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Economic Warfare, declared today that the air raid on ...

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  32. AXIS ADMISSION.

    LONDON, April 28.—Vichy radio quoted a Berlin report this morning admitting that General Anderson had "succeeded in achieving some ...

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  33. MEETING OF GENERALS.

    LONDON. April 28.—It is revealed that General Giraud visited General Alexander at the latter's headquarters on the Tunisian front during ...

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  34. WAR IN CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, April 27.—The Associated Press correspondent says that Japanese successes in the battle in the Taihang mountains, one of ...

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  35. BIG JOB AHEAD.

    NEW YORK, April 27.—Although much progress had been made in the use of American manpower, said the Chairman of the US War ...

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  36. EMIGRE LEADERS.

    LONDON, April 28.—Moscow "Izvestia" today published a 3-column article by Wanda Vass[?]lievska, editor of "Free Poland" and ...

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  37. U-BOAT MENACE

    WASHINGTON, April 27.—The c-in-c of the US Fleet (Admiral King) day told the US Chamber of Commerce that the Submarine ...

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  38. NORWEGIAN BOAT LOST.

    LONDON, April 28.—A Norwegian communique announces that His Majesty's Norwegian destroyer Eskdale has been lost by enemy action. ...

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  39. "PHANTOM PARACHUTISTS"

    LONDON, April 27.—Giving further details of the feats of the "phanom parachutists" since they landed in north Africa on November ...

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  40. U.S.A. TRADE MEASURE.

    WASHINGTON. April 27.—The House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee, voting 14 to 11. approved the renewal of the 3-year ...

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  41. FINLAND'S FUTURE.

    NEW YORK. April 27.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" Times" reported today it. had been authoritatively indicated ...

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  42. I.L.P. STATEMENT.

    The Independent Labour Party National Council unanimously adopted a statement drawing attention to the "dangers of the present ...

    Article : 207 words
  43. GERMAN TROOP MOVEMENTS

    LONDON. April "28.— Zurich message sass that reports from elsewhere in Switzerland and from Spain refer to important German ...

    Article : 68 words
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