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  2. Moscow Opens "Victory" Cafes

    Moscow opened 50 "Victory" cafes last week, where people ate un[?]tioned meals for the first time in two years. Early next month, 20 "Victory" shops will sell previously unobtainable supplies of cakes, sweets, but. ...

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  3. NON-STOP AIR OFFENSIVE ON REICH

    LONDON, Sunday.—Yesterday, St. George's Day, the aerial offensive was resumed on Germany and occupied territory in full swing. Almost 1000 Fortresses and Liberators with a powerful escort of Mustangs, Thunderbolts and Lightnings struck at the Nazi industrial centre and rail hub of ...

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  4. FINNS REJECT SOVIET TERMS

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—Soviet Vice Commissar Alexander Vyshinsky said yesterday that Finland had rejected the Soviet armistice terms as a basis for negotiations. "The Finnish Government has thus brought negotiations to an end," he said. ...

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  5. Marianas Hit Again

    PEARL HARBOUR, Sunday.—It is announced from Admiral Nimitz' command that US Army and Navy. bombers have made ...

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  6. US, French, Dutch Forces in Sumatra Attack

    KANDY, Sunday.—US, French and Dutch forces took part in the recent naval air blow on Lhonga, off the northern tip of ...

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  7. Early Nazi Collapse Predicted

    LONDON, Sunday.—Dr. Edonard Benes, President of Czechoslovakia, said to-day that the Nazis might collapse within ...

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  8. US FORCES GAIN GROUND NEAR ANCIO

    LONDON, Sunday.—US forces have won new ground in a local action 4½ miles south of Cisterna, in the Ancio area. ...

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  9. Danger to RAF Planes when Vesuvius Erupted

    LONDON, Sunday.—The War Office disclosed yesterday that during the recent eruption of Mount Vesuvius, planes of two ...

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  10. Rift in the Lute

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—It was reported yesterday that two German newspaper reporters have broken with the Nazis. ...

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    Under a camouflage net American soldiers of the Allied Fifth Army examine the long barrel of a 240 mm howitzer, now in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. French Navy has 50,000 Men: 178 Fighting Ships

    ALEXANDRIA, Sunday.—An Admiral of the Fighting French Navy said in Alexandria yesterday that the French Navy now ...

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  13. French Underground Movement Ready

    ALGIERS, Sunday.—The New York Herald Tribune's correspondent at Algiers, Russel Hill quotes the leader of the French ...

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  14. SITUATION BETTER AT KOHIMA

    KANDY, Sunday.—The situation at Kohima is reported to be developing favourably, according to the latest communique from Admiral Mountbatten's Headquarters. The full story of the siege of Kohima was revealed yesterday. The vital town was held by ...

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  15. Evatt Urges Support for "New Anzacs"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Attorney General, Dr. Evatt, said to-day that it behoved the people to support the "new Anzacs." The ...

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  16. More Awards for RAAF Men Overseas

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Air Minister, Mr. Drakeford, has announced awards for gallantry to three members of the RAAF ...

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  17. ILO CONFERENCE

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.—By 40 votes to 3, the International Labour Organisation conference yesterday decided not to recognise the ...

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