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  5. CHINESE SAVE CAPITAL

    The main Japanese threat against the Chinese capital of Chungking has been eliminated by a new victory for the ...

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  6. Britain's Newest Carrier

    Plants prepare for a take-off from the deck or the new British alreraft-carrier RMS Indomitable, on patrol somewhere at sea. Wing-Commander Keith Hampshire, of Perth [?] who was awarded the DSO for gallantry in New Guinea. Although wounded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BLACKEST WEEK OF AIR WAR FOR RUHR CITIES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Germany's blackest week of the air war ended on Saturday night when more than 1500 tons of bombs set fire to Wupperthal, making 6000 tons on four Ruhr cities in one week. Scores of fiercely burning fires merging into one vast blaze, huge explosions ...

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  8. TERROR RAIDS AS REPRISALS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Unable to meet the challenge of heavy bomber raids against her war industries. Germany ...

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  9. SNIPERS ONLY ON ATTU

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—All organised Japanese resistance on Attu Island (in the Aleutians) has apparently ...

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  10. EXPERTS SEE POST-WAR FOOD FAMINE

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Experts at the World Food Conference (held at Hot Springs), estimated that 8000 shiploads of food ...

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  11. More French Warships Join Allies

    LONDON, Sunday.—Vichy radio announces that the French naval squadron at Alexandria has gone over to ...

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  12. Churchill Is Will-o-Wisp

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) has been to and gone from Gibraltar like a ...

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  13. VICTORIA'S LOST DESCENDANTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A bequest worth more than £5,000,000 by soap magnate, Lord Leverhulme has raised ...

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  14. AXIS OFFENSIVE AGAINST YUGOSLAV GUERRILLAS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Six thousand persons were arrested in Bulgaria last week for helping Yugoslav guerrillas and other anti-Axis ...

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  15. Fliers Threw Party From Australia

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The three American filers, who sent 150 dollars to the manager of a fashionable New York hotel, ...

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  16. LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF PINTS UNDID NAZI ESCAPEE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A German war prisoner's lack of familiarity with English units of measurement landed him back in a ...

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  17. MAJOR PACIFIC MOVES TIPPED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Major offensives soon by both America and Japan are expected by American observers, says the "Washington Star's" columnist, Constantine Brown. American newspapers have been ...

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  18. JAP PLANES FAIL IN BENGAL RAID

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—One Japanese bomber and three fighters were destroyed, four more planes were probably destroyed, ...

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  19. Spanish Police Terrorise Jews In Tangier

    LONDON, Sunday.—Spanish police have started a reign of terror in the Jewish colony at Tangier (international zone ...

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  20. VICHY PROPAGANDA CHIEF KILLED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Dr. Jean [?]ganda chief of the Marseilles brunch of the French Militia, was shot dead on ...

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  21. NAZI REPORTS ON KUBAN FIGHTING DIFFER

    LONDON, Sunday.—Moscow's midnight communique states that in the Kuban, fighting continued north-east of Novorossisk (naval ...

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  22. FAMOUS ALL BLACK DIES IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND.—The death has occurred at Wellington of former All Black C. S. Pepper, who had a brilliant war und Rugby ...

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  23. CHINA'S PRESIDENT CRAVELY ILL

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The President of China. Lin Shen, who had a stroke, is in a state of coma. He is 31 and has been ...

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  25. FRENCH LEADERS MEET IN ALGIERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—When General Giraud, Commander-in-Chief in French North Africa, and General de Gaulle, Free French leader, heartily shook hands on the Algiers airfield yesterday, every Frenchman present knew that the ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    Brisbane: Norval Prank Barnes, MLA (the "Bundaberg Bombshell") was sent to gaol to-day until such time as he ...

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  27. WON'T RELAX AXIS BOMBINGS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Despite Axis squeals over they bomb[?] of their cities, the blitz on Germany and Italy will be [?]nsified rather than relaxed. A few British faddists may ...

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  28. MARRIAGE OF YOUNG YUGOSLAV KING

    LONDON Sunday.—Some members of the Yugoslavian Government in London favor an early marriage between King Peter of ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS SINK THREE U-BOATS

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a recent 10-day period, Coastal Command aircraft sank five German submarines. ...

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  30. RUSSIAN BOMBERS ATTACK NAZI REAR AREAS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Big German supply centres in southern Russia have had another pounding from Soviet bombers. ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S OLDEST PENSIONER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The oldest pensioner in the United Kingdom is John Christian Franclow, of Wolverton (Buckinghamshire. He ...

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