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  4. ITALIAN BATTLESHIPS BOMBED

    Three of Italy's biggest battleships--the Littorio, Roma and Vittorio Veneto, each of 35,000 tons, felt the weight of Allied bombs yesterday ...

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  5. NAZI PLANS UPSET

    The battle for the mastery of the air on the Russian front is continuing day and night in what is believed to be the prelude to ...

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    Manned by an Australian crew led by Flight Lieut. P. Issacson, the giant Lancaster bomber from England, arrived in Melbourne yesterday. The crew is shown beneath the machine. Left to right arc Pilot Officer D. Delaney, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXTENSION OF RATIONING

    An announcement of the extension of the rationing system to include butter and certain lines of household drapery was made by the Minister of ...

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  8. DE GAULLE MENACED

    According to the representative of the Columbia Broadcasting System at Algiers, a sensational plot to arrest General de Gaulle ...

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  9. CHURCHILL HOME

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), accompanied by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) and the Chief of the Imperial ...

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  10. INDUSTRY BLASTED

    After reconnaissance aircraft had flown five times over Duisburg and the surrounding industrial concentration at the ...

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  11. LANCASTER HERE

    The Lancaster bomber which has flown from England to Australia, via the Atlantic. Canada and the Pacific, arrived at a ...

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  12. ENEMY RAIDERS OVER ENGLAND

    A few enemy planes, one of which was shot down, crossed the south coast of England on Friday night. One penetrated to the East ...

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  15. SPITFIRES IN NEW RAIDS

    Fighter command Spitfires today continued the offensive against enemy transport, severely damaging a coaster off the Dutch ...

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  16. ALLIES' AIR SUPERIORITY

    During May one Allies sent nearly 40 bombers, most of which were of the heaviest type, over the Reich for every German ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    It is announced that the Chinese have recaptured Kungan, where, more than half of the enemy forces were wiped out, the ...

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  18. ATTU BATTLE

    WASHINGTON, June 6 (A.A.P.) Colonel Knox announced that the U.S. army casualties at Attu Island were only 1535, including ...

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  19. U.S. MINERS TO RETURN

    The Associated Press states that the telegram sent by the United Mine Workers' Association to local unions ordering them to ...

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  20. ASSASSINATION OF VICHYITE

    Rome Radio has reported that M. le Graud, who was the Vichy Government's propaganda representative in Normandy, has been ...

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    Pride of the Italian navy, the battleship Littorio, pictured above, was one of three battleships damaged by Allied bombers in a raid on Spezia during the week end. One of Italy's latest, way ships, she is of 35,000 tons, 775 feet long, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. "WAR COMES FIRST"

    The blennial convention of the Pacific Longshoremen's Union supported a recommendation by Mr. Harry Bri[?] ...

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