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  4. JAPANESE HIT BACK

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEAD QUARTERS, Thursday.-- It is disclosed that on Monday two Japanese counter-attacks ...

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  5. WIDE RANGE OF AIR RAIDS

    Bomber Command planes were over France in great strength last night, and attacked the railway centres of Tergnier, Saumur and Trappes, 16 miles ...

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  6. WEDGES IN GERMAN DEFENCE LINE

    Renter's representative at Advanced H.Q. in Italy announces that the Allies have driven their first wedges deep into the Valmontone-Velletri ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Using locators, U.S. troops dig out antipersonnel and antitank mines. Heavy German mine fields are being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OFFENSIVE IN CHINA

    Japan's great China offensive, says the American Associated Press, appears to be on the verge of expansion into a four-front ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LATE NEWS

    WASHINGTON.--Mr. Stimson, Secretary for War, told press conference: "With 3,657,000 army troops overseas and the ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. NAVY'S BIG ROLE

    "We are going to have dramatic moments soon. We shall before long reach the stage when we will launch a great amphibious ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. FIGHT FOR JASSY

    Reuter's Moscow correspondent to-day quotes a front-line despatch which stated that a two-day battle north of Jassy, on the ...

    Article : 537 words
  12. GERMANS' BIG "IF"

    "If they are studied within the framework of all the European battlefronts the German withdrawals in Italy lose all their ...

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  13. SUBMARINE STOPS REFUGEE SHIP

    It has been announced by the Navy department that a German submarine stopped the Portuguese ship Serpa Pinto in mid-ocean on ...

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  14. ESCAPES FROM ALGIERS

    The Algiers authorities are investigating the escape of two suspected leaders of the Cagoulards or "hooded men," an armed ...

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  15. BRAVERY AFTER EXPLOSION.

    If the workers had not insisted on carrying on after the fire had broken out in the filling loom the casualty list at the Royal ...

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  16. PRESSURE ON NEUTRALS

    According to the correspondent of the" "New York Times" at Washington, the United States Government is still dissatisfied ...

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  17. SOUTHERN FLANK OF EUROPE

    The German News Agency s military commentator, Karl Praegner, in Italy, states recently Allied infantry tank divisions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WAR'S MERCILESS WASTAGE

    The "Times" to-day, publishes a personal tribute from "C.K.A." to Flying- Officer R. T. E. Latham. Sir John Latham's elder son, who ...

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  20. CHINESE GAINS IN BURMA

    The representative of the British United Press at Allied Head Quarters in Northern Burma states that the Chinese have ...

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  21. EIRE ELECTION

    Mr. de Valera is assured of a majority over all parties in the new Dail, says the Exchange Telegraph Agency. ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT OF YUGOSLAVIA

    King Peter has accepted the Yugoslav Government's resignation and entrusted the formation of a new Government to Dr Ivan ...

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  23. SHIP ASHORE IN FOG AND RAIN

    The Liberty ship Henry Bergs went aground on the Farallone Islands, 20 miles west of the Golden Gate (San Francisco) with ...

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  24. Narrow Escape of Gamekeeper

    A gamekeeper on a grouse moor in Perthshire, who had shot a fox at the bottom of a cliff, climbed down to recover it ...

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  25. QUIET MONTH IN LONDON

    London had an alertless May, this being first whole month in which sirens were not sounded in the capital since 1942. ...

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