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  4. Dared Elements To Strike Jap Factories

    MANILA, Mon.—Despite bad weather two squadrons of Mitchells dared the elements and struck a sharp blow at Takanabe, in east Kyushu, which is an important producer of alcohol and motor fuel. ...

    Article : 240 words
  5. RAIDED SOON AFTER WARNING GIVEN

    GUAM, Mon.—Following up yesterday's warning that further cities were to be wiped out in Japan, 580 Super–Fortresses based in the Marianas that night attacked four Japanese cities with 3850 tons of incendiary and high explosive bombs. ...

    Article : 333 words
  6. MOBILE BRIDGES ON BURMA FRONT

    Reliance the Japs place in natural ground defences and artificial anti–tank ditches as stops to armour have been nullified to a great extent by our mobile bridging tanks, which move up with armour units, able to lay a bridge under fire at any point ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "Slave Traders" Peddle Wares Right Into Japan's Backyard

    This is shopping day for Admiral Halsey's fleet of "slave traders," as these supply ships call themselves, peddling their ...

    Article : 219 words
  8. Invaders of Japan Will Be Wiped Out

    GUAM, Mon.—Tokio radio, quoting a newspaper correspondent who toured the island, claimed the Kyushu ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. Gains By Jap "Floating Pocket"

    CHUNGKING, Mon.—A Japanese "floating pocket" force of 20,000 is withdrawing from Kanhsien to Nanchang made ...

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  10. Warrego Back After Series Of Hazardous Adventures

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The sloop, H.M.A.S. Warrego, returned to Sydney recently unscathed after a series of hazardous adventures, mostly in the Philippines. Daring and resource marked her duties in no fewer than eight landings in Japanese occupied ...

    Article : 392 words
  11. Book By H. G. Wells Not Refused Entry

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—A book written by H. G. Wells had not been refused entry to Australia, the Comptroller General of ...

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  12. Chinese Killed By Japanese

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Chinese have officially reported that 50,000 Chinese civilians are missing from the Kanhsien area, ...

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  13. Hopes R.A.A.F. Will Soon Be In Attack On Jap Homeland

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Air Vice–Marshal Bostock to–day expressed the hope the R.A.A.F. would soon be able to attack ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. Australia Batting In Fourth "Test"

    LONDON, Mon.—Hassett won the toss in the fourth Test at Lords to–day, and decided to bat. Whitington took the strike to Pope, and ...

    Article : 285 words
  15. New Destroyer Joins Australian Fleet

    MANILA, Mon.—With the arrival in the Pacific theatre of H.M.A.S. Bataan, another Tribal class destroyer has been added to ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. PHANTOM FLEET TO HOAX ENEMY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Royal Navy for nearly two years used a phantom fleet of wooden warships fitted with dummy guns to hoax enemy reconnaissance aricraft and bombers. They were Merchant Navy ...

    Article : 155 words
  17. Yugo–Slav Prisoners Granted Amnesty

    BELGRADE, Mon.—The Provisional Government, on the advice of Marshal Tito, passed a far–reaching amnesty [?]aw ...

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  18. Australia's Part In Maintaining Enduring Peace

    NEW YORK, Mon.—The Australian External Affairs Minister, Dr. Evatt, in a statement in the New York "Herald–Tribune" on ...

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  19. U.S. SERVICEMEN FOR DISCHARGE.

    MANILA, Monday.—It was announced by General MacArthur that about half of the 115,000 army personnel with service ...

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  20. France "Going Uphill Again"

    PARIS, Mon.—"France is going uphill again," said the Minister for National Economy. M. Pleven, in a speech yesterday. ...

    Article : 65 words
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  22. Advice To Next–of–Kin Of Returning P.O.W.

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Following recent complaints in the press that next–of–kin and friends had not received adequate notice of ...

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  23. May Consider Relaxation Of Manpower Controls

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— Cabinet may be asked to consider early relaxation of manpower controls in the near future. ...

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  24. FATAL CROSSING SMASH

    AUCKLAND, Mon.—Five men were killed near Napier to–day in a level crossing accident. Those killed were all Public ...

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  25. Werewolf Activity Spreads In Slovakia

    PRAGUE, Mon. — German Werewolf activity is spreading in Slovakia. A bridge between Galanta and Shala was blown up ...

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  26. Small Forces Resist Clean–Up On Luzon

    MANILA, Monday.—It was revealed in General MacArthur's communique to–day that 4740 more Japanese dead had been counted and 444 prisoners taken in mopping up operations in the mountains in north Luzon. ...

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  27. Bodies Of Fliers Found In Bush

    ALBURY, Mon.—Killed two months ago when an Air Force plane crashed in rugged bush nine miles from Eskdale, the ...

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  28. Anti–Franco Radio Appeals To Spanish Peasants

    LONDON, Monday.—An anti–Franco radio station, operating from an unknown area, called on Spanish peasants yesterday to ...

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  29. "SUNDAY ONLY" STRIKE IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Mon.—Liverpool railway men, who staged a "Sunday only" strike yesterday, decided to continue to stay out for to–day's ...

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  30. TRAVEL PRIORITIES TO BE ABOLISHED

    MELBOURNE, Mon.— Railway travel priorities are to be abolished from Sunday next. This was announced to–day by ...

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  31. Ample Tobacco Leaf, But No Labour

    CANBERRA, Mon.—If 350 tobacco workers could be obtained for tobacco and cigarette factories, restrictions on supplies of ...

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  32. PAMPHLET REVEALS DEFECTS IN TANKS

    LONDON, Mon.—Hitherto undisclosed defects in British tanks are revealed in a pamphlet issued by the Tank Victory Club, which is a centre for N.C.O.'s and men of armoured forces. The pamphlet describes the ...

    Article : 164 words
  33. Guernsey Islanders Sign Petition

    LONDON, Mon.—Thousands of residents of Guernsey Island queued up throughout the week–end to sign a petition to the King, ...

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  34. SINATRA INVITED TO TOUR PACIFIC.

    MANILA, Mon.—Frank Sinatra, American film star, has been invited by the Far East Air Forces to make a tour of bases on the ...

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