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  4. RUSSIAN AIR OFFENSIVE

    Air operations are now the main activity on the Russian front, where the thaw has considerably limited land activity, and reduced fighting for the most part to sorties, supported by cavalry. ...

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  5. NO DECISION ON INDIA

    In New Delhi the Working Committee of Congress is still considering the British War Cabinet's reply to its resolution on the proposals for ...

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    Reinforcements from U.S.A.--American troops, fully equipped, await the order to entrain for a new training ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IN PATH OF JAPANESE

    PAPUA, Wednesday.--A splendid spirit of individualism and bravery was shown by an A.I.F. captain, who with three men, decided to stay ...

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  8. BATAN IN DANGER

    The defenders of Batan are being hard pressed by the powerful and continuous Japanese assault. The Washington communique issued ...

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  9. MORE ALLIED RAIDS

    The Prime Minister announced last night that during Tuesday's Allied attack on Lae (New Guinea), a direct hit was scored on five or six grounded ...

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  10. BARRIER TO OIL FIELDS

    In Burma there is no change in the situation on the Irawaddy front. British and Indian troops are taking up positions between Prome and the oil ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. OFFENSIVE FROM AIR

    Observers on the coast report that R.A.F. planes were over the Channel in force early to-day, and a big sweep is believed to have been carried out ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S RUBBER POLICY

    The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Jones) told the Senate Defence Investigating Committee that he attributed the rubber shortage in part to the ...

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  13. CONVERTING U.S. INDUSTRY

    The chairman of the War Production Board (Mr. Nelson), in an interview, painted the most optimistic picture of America's war ...

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  14. WAR SUPPLIES ALLOCATION

    The Pacific War Council, which held its second meeting in Washington yesterday, has decided upon a revised system of allocating war ...

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  15. CHOLERA RAVAGES BURMA REFUGEES

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Chungking cites a report that 700,000 Indians are trekking across myriad foot and mountain ...

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  16. RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS

    The new Japanese ambassador to Russia (Mr. Sato) has met the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotoff) for the first time, but he will have to ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN RETURNING

    An additional hundred British air trainees have arrived in Canada, also some Canadian air force men on leave. One interesting group is ...

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  19. ATLANTIC SHIPPING LOSSES

    It was disclosed by the Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox) yesterday that submarine attacks on the United States Atlantic coast dropped ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S MANPOWER

    The select committee on national expenditure, reporting on the distribution of Britain's manpower, states that the nation's resources are still ...

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  21. ENEMY ACTIVITY IN LIBYA

    It is authoritatively stated that increased enemy activity is evident in Libya. "Something more may soon be heard about it" it was said. ...

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  22. MASS FLIGHT OVER PACIFIC

    Colonel Eugene Eubank, of the Army Air Corps, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for lending a mass flight of bombers from ...

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  23. MALTA'S HEAVIEST RAID

    Malta had its heaviest raid on Tuesday, when waves of German planes bombed and dive bombed the harbor area and aerodrome. Anti-aircraft ...

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  24. U.S. AGREEMENT WITH MEXICO

    The United States and Mexico have jointly announced a six-point programme, designed to help the American war effort, and, at the same ...

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  25. DUTCH W. INDIES THREATENED

    Two Netherlands colonial governors have uttered warnings of approaching hostilities involving Dutch possesions in the Western Hemisphere. ...

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  26. U.S.--AUSTRALIAN MARRIAGES

    Mrs. Evatt, wife of the Australian envoy in Washington, who is herself American born, told the press that she approved of marriages between ...

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  27. More Japanese Ships Sunk

    Two more Japanese merchant ships have been sunk by an American submarine, which has been on extended patrol in the China Sea, a ...

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  28. ALEXANDRIA RAID

    A communique from Egypt reports that a few bombs were dropped in an air raid on Alexandria this morning. There were no casualties, and ...

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  29. Australian Mining Shares

    Sales of Australian mining shares to-day:--Zinc Corporation, ord., 376; Mt. Morgan, 43; Emperor Mines, 46; Loloma, 99. ...

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  30. British Submarine Lost

    The Admiralty has announced that the submarine Tempest is overdue, and must be considered lost. ...

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