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  5. R.A.F. POUNDS WAR PLANTS

    Stuttgart, in southern Germany, where important war industries are located, and the huge Skoda armament works at Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, were the main targets of the R.A.F. last night. ...

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  6. ACTION BY BRITAIN

    British troops have landed in Madagascar, the Vichy French island in the Indian Ocean, and have met with little opposition. ...

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  7. ALLIED MOVE TO AVOID PINCERS

    Allied troops in Burma continue their withdrawal in an attempt to avoid encirclement. The jaws of Japanese pincers are still widely separated and while the strategic situation remains most grave there is ...

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  8. RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    The Germans lost four bombers during their operations against England last night. One was shot down over England, and three were ...

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  9. NO PRIORITY FOR HITLER

    The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Evatt) told a press conference to-day that one persistent under-estimate of Japan was the ...

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  10. OFFENSIVE BATTLES

    For the first time since April 19 the midnight Soviet communique announced "offensive battles" in some sectors, in which the Red Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COPING WITH U-BOATS

    The Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox), in a press interview at Los Angeles, declared that there had been a diminution in the sinkings along ...

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  12. AIR ACTIVITY IN NORTH

    Further air activity in the areas north-east of Australia is described in the latest communique issued from General MacArthur's head quarters. ...

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  13. WILL RESIST THE JAPANESE

    The president of the Moslem League (Mr. Jinnah) stated at New Delhi yesterday that 100,000,000 Moslem men, women and children were ready to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DUTCHMEN SHOT

    The German-controlled Hilversum Radio (Holland) announces that 72 Dutch-people have been shot following a court-martial, on charges of ...

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  15. MR. EVATT TO SEE KING GEORGE

    It was announced to-day that the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Evatt) was to have an audience with the King this ...

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  17. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE FROM SWEDEN

    The German newspaper voelkischer Beobachter," commenting on the trial at Goteborg, Sweden, of two British captains, on charges of ...

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  18. ENEMY CHALLENGE TO CORREGIDOR

    Corregidor still stands. San Francisco radio gives a United States War department communique. which says:-- ...

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  19. DUKE'S VISIT TO LIBYA

    The Duke of Gloucester has completed a strenuous seven-day visit to the Eighth Army, during which he toured the forward and back areas. ...

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  20. GAINS BY CHINESE

    The Chungking High Command reports that Chinese troops have recaptured a number of strategic points in the vicinity of Ichang. Farther ...

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  21. U.S.A. War Ships in Indian Ocean

    German Radio states that the battleships Washington and North Carolina (35,000 tons) are in the Indian Ocean. ...

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  22. FIFTH FIRE IN NORMANDIE

    A fire started for the fifth time in the giant liner Lafayette (formerly the French liner Normandie) at its berth in New York last night. The ...

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