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  4. SUN. MOON AND TIDES

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  5. FIRES RACKING BUCHAREST

    LONDON, Sunday: Allied air forces yesterday kept up their almost hour-by-hour bombing of Germany and occupied France. Most massive daylight attacks were by 750 Fortresses and Liberators against Berlin, Munster and Osnabruk (from Britain) and against Bucharest ...

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  6. ALLIED AIR OFFENSIVE

    U.S. DAYLIGHT RAID ON SOFIA RAIL YARDS.—A Liberator bomber of the Fifteenth U.S. Army Air Force completes its bomb run over the important railroad yards and industrial area of Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, during a record daylight air assault on March 30. 1944. Sofia is a key junction point for German troops and supply traffic in the Balkans. The attack, carried out by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EMPIRE ENDORSES PACIFIC POLICY

    Australia's point of view, stressing the importance of maintaining a combined Allied military effort against Japan, has been completely accepted by the Empire Prime Ministers' Conference. This declaration was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in his BBC ...

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  8. MONSOON EARLY IN BURMA

    BURMA FRONT. Sunday —The "little" monsoon has hit the Hukawng Valley hard and early, complicating ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT FIT AFTER HOLIDAY

    WASHINGTON. Sunday: Back from a month's rest in South Carolina, President Roosevelt is in "excellent" ...

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  10. BIG RAIDS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday: German attempts to pierce the Allied lines on two Italian fronts on Saturday were a ...

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  11. WHY SOVIET IS NOT WITH ILO

    LONDON. Sunday. — "The Soviet trades unions would like to see more democracy in the ILO before they ...

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  12. DIPLOMATS ARE MAROONED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Many military and diplomatic representatives of Allied Governments in exile are trapped in ...

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  13. BRITISH ARMY WELL EQUIPPED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Emphasising that the British, Army was now getting the best of equipment and weapons. ...

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  14. RAAF TENNIS WIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—An RAAF tennis team at Wimbledon beat a Royal Norwegian Air Force doubles team by six rubbers to ...

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  15. REVERSE LEND-LEASE GREATER THAN SHOWN BY FIGURES

    LONDON, Sunday: Australia will supply the U.S. with 1,000,000 blankets under Lend-Lease arrangements. The cost in Australia will be two dollars 64 cents. The cost in USA would be seven dollars 67 cents. These figures ...

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  17. NEW AIR ATTACKS ON KURILES

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. — A U.S. Pacific Fleet communique reports new air attacks on the Jap Islands of Paramushiro and ...

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  18. British Ace Downs 28th Victim

    LONDON, Sunday.—One of the RAF's leading aces, Wins-Commander Braham shot down his 28th enemy aircraft yesterday. ...

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  19. NO STALEMATE IN PACIFIC

    LONDON. Sunday. — The "Daily Telegraph." after calling attention to Mr. Curtin's acceptance of the "Beat Hitler First" ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    Save this paper for the Salvage Commission. ...

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  21. RED BOMB HAIL ON SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Sunday: Russian planes have carried out a massive daylight raid on the besieged German garrison at Sebastopol (Crimea). Four ammunition dumps were blown up, gun batteries ...

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  22. Capture Of Tunis Celebrated

    TUNIS. Sunday.— The anniversary of the capture of Tunis was celebrated by a parade and march past. ...

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  23. BISHOP TELLS WIVES TO GO STRAIGHT

    LONDON, Sunday: "Keep straight. Wives and sweet-hearts, I urge you in the name of those who are trying to keep straight because of you to keep faith with them." A 40-years-old bachelor, the ...

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