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  2. REAL THING, SAYS US AIR CHIEF

    LONDON, Thursday.— General H. H. "Hap" Arnold, US Air Chief, who is visiting England for a series of conferences, said to-day that the Allied bombing of Europe was not a preliminary to the invasion — but ...

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  3. MOSCOW'S DRAMATIC CALL TO CZECHS; WARNING GIVEN TO HUNGARY, BULGARIA, FINLAND

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—Moscow voice has gone ahead of the swift advancing Red Army. Yesterday, a dramatic call was sent to the Czechs to take up arms "as the battle for the Carpathions begins." Simultaneously with this call, Moscow Radio has warned Axis Finland, ...

    Article : 286 words
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    US MARINES and their equipment crowded the deck of an LST (landing ship-tank) vessel on its way to Cape Gloucester ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Milan, Turin, Sofia Well Bombed

    LONDON. Thursday.—US heavy bombers joined in the air of fensive in Italy yesterday. Liberators set fire to rolling stock ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. Pyjama Girl

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Evidence that the Pyjama Girl was her daugher was given to-day at the inquest by Mrs ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. RADAR DISCOVERER HONOURED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Secretary of State Mr Cordell Hull presented medals of honour awarded by President Roosevelt ...

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  8. More Ships to be Built in Australia

    CAINBERRA, Thursday.— Federal Cabinet has approved of the construction in Australia of more ships in three new ...

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  9. Pirates, by Gad!

    Another Japanese vessel in these waters was attacked and seized by Chinese guerrillas. The ship was laden with valuable merchandise. ...

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  10. Chinese Cut off Two Jap Battalions in Northern Burma Fighting

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—In northern Burma, Chinese forces of General Stilwell's command have cut off two Japanese battalions which were trapped when the Chinese cut the enemy supply route through Magaung. We are still advancing. ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. Oranje—World's Fastest Motor Vessel

    LONDON, Thursday.— It was disclosed to-day that the world's largest hospital ship, Oranje, is now. in a British port. ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. Quisling Government in Hungary

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Quisling Government in Hungary is losing no time in "Nazifying" the country. ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. VICKERS-WARWICK

    LONDON, Thursday.— Some details have now been released of a new plane, the Vickers- Warwick, a development of the ...

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  14. BRUNSWICK BOMBED

    LONDON, Thursday.— In day-light yesterday, American heavy bombers gave the German city of Brunswick another hiding. ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. London Papers Comment on Controversial Clause in British Educational Bill; Not a Major Issue Claimed

    LONDON, Thursday.—London papers have commented on Mr. Churchill's decision to delete the controversial clause in the Education Bill. which threatened to unseat the Government. The "Daily Herald," London's Labour paper, says that the Government would get an overwhelming confidence vote, but it was wrong to ask for confidence votes on minor issues. ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

    The Japanese are suffering heavy loses at Manipur, where a strong column was trapped north-east of Imphal. To the ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. Wheat Production

    CANBEARRA, Thursday.— Commerce Minister, Mr Scully, said to-day that next year the Government hoped to be able ...

    Article : 62 words
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