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    A railed battleship of the Soviet Army. Armored trains in the Russian drive for Kharkov are reported to be causing panic among the Germans. Soviet railway experts are stated to have built, under fire, a line approaching German fortifications, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ATTACKS ON TIMOR

    The Allied air force on Wednesday attacked Koepang and Dilli, in Timor. At Koepang two enemy planes on the ground were destroyed, ...

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  7. GERMANS PAYING DEARLY

    A despatch from the Kharkov front to Moscow this morning said that the Germans were giving in everywhere, and that fields and roads in the Ukraine were littered with the wreckage of their machines. ...

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  8. SHOT DOWN OVER LAE

    Attacked by enemy fighters while returning from an operation over Lae Harbor, New Guinea, in April, a Kittihawk plane, piloted by ...

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  9. NEW BATTLE IN LIBYA

    Cairo correspondents believe that the new battle of Libya will flare up before the summer, with the Allies striking first. ...

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  10. BATTLE FOR UKRAINE

    The Russian offensive, which started as a battle for Kharkov, is rapidly becoming a battle for the Ukraine, with the Red Army retaining the ...

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  11. PRISONERS OF JAPANESE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Minister of the Army (Mr. Forde), who made available to-day some extracts from the 395 letters from Australian ...

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  12. FAITH IN ALLIES

    Mr. Cordell Hull (Secretary of State) indicated at a press conference yesterday that he saw some grounds for hope that victory would ...

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  13. AIR ATTACK ON SHIPS

    Fighter Command Spitfires this morning attacked shipping at Dieppe (a port 38 miles north of Rouen) and Le Havre area. ...

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  14. SURPRISES FOR AXIS

    "My faith in American airmen and our bombers is stronger than ever, and we have many more surprises in store for Japan and ...

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  15. GOERING TALKS TO GERMANS

    The Nazi Minister of Air (Field- Marshal Goering), in a speech in Berlin, said the war was the hardest that Germany has ever had to fight. ...

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  16. BATTERED MALTA

    Bomb-battered Malta has not lost its keen interest in sport in England. Reuter's agency yesterday received the following cablegram from the ...

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  17. JAPAN FOR THE JAPANESE

    Following yesterday's meeting of the Pacific War Council, the New Zealand Minister to Washington (Mr. Nash) said the meeting was the most ...

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  18. TRADE UNIONS AND WAR

    The general secretary of the British Trades Union Congress (Sir Walter Citrine) addressed the executive council of the American. Federation of ...

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  19. AIR ACTIVITY IN BURMA

    To-day's R.A.F. communique issued at New Delhi stated that British bombers yesterday again attacked enemy targets on the ...

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  21. MOBILISATION OF MANPOWER

    The Minister of Labor (Mr. Bevin) told the House of Commons to-day that of the United Kingdom population of 33,300,000 aged between 14 and ...

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  22. MORE BRITISH AT MADAGASCAR

    Paris radio announced that further strong British contingents have landed at Diego Suarez (Madagascar), including important R.A.F. ...

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  23. 1000 BOMBERS A NIGHT

    The launching of huge bomber forces, averaging 1000 nightly, against Germany is not considered in authoritative quarters to be a ...

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  24. GOVERNORS IN CONFLICT

    The conflict between the two Free French Governors in New Caledonia has produced such a serious "state of demoralisation" that the United ...

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  26. MODERN VERSUS THE OBSOLETE

    According to Berlin Radio a Tokio military spokesman stated that one of the main reasons for Japan's successes in the Philippines and ...

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