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  2. PREHISTORIC RELICS FOUND

    LONDON, Saturday.—One of the most important discoveries of prehistoric relics of the century has been made at an isolated spot near Nairobi, Kenya Colony, Africa. Skeletons of prehistoric elephants, giraffes, and ...

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  3. FIGHTER BOMBERS BLAST PESCARA DAM

    LONDON, Saturday.—RAF fighter bombers have smashed the big Pescara Dam on the Adriatic coast of Italy, and a surging mass of water is rushing down the valley towards the Naxi troop and supply concentrations ahead of the English Army. An Australian officer took part in the ...

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  4. Crete Under Martial Law

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Island of Crete is now under martial law and many Cretans have been arrested. ...

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  5. GHANDI RELEASED FROM DETENTION

    NEW DELHI, Saturday.—Mahatma Gandhi has been released from detention by the Indian authorities because of his ...

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  6. Jap Threat to Peiping Railway Increasing

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—Only 60 miles of the Peiping-Hangkow railway are now controlled by the Chinese forces, and the Jap ...

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  7. Raiders over Scotland

    LONDON, Saturday.—Enemy raiders were over the north-east coast of Scotland last night, and bombs were dropped on a ...

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  8. Newspaper Dispute Should be Settled Out of Court, Says Chief Justice

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Chief Justice, Sir John Latham, suggested in the High Court yesterday that the dispute between the Sydney newspapers and the Commonwealth should be settled out of court instead of continuing hearing of the dispute. ...

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  9. Rush of Subscriptions to Victory Loan

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Banks throughout Australia reported a rush of subscriptions to the Victory Loan today. The ...

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  10. NEW YORK WOMAN ON TREASON CHARGE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— T h e woman owner of a New York toy shop has been indicted on a charge of treason. ...

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  11. British Troops Continue Drive at Kohima

    KANDY, Saturday.—British 14th Army troops have begun a new drive in the Kohima area, and already have killed or wounded hundreds of Japanese troops. Latest reports from the battlefront indicate that the enemy is running short of food and water. ...

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  12. Bad Weather Brings Air Assault to Stop

    LONDON, Saturday.—Bad weather conditions brought the air assault on Europe to a standstill yesterday afternoon. ...

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  13. Yugoslav Town Raided by US Heavy Bombers

    CAIRO, Saturday.—US heavy bombers based in Italy yesterday bombed, a town in Yugoslavia near the Albanian border, and ...

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  14. Government Takes Over Second NSW Coal Mine

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— Another NSW coal mine has been taken over by the Commonwealth Coal Commissioner. ...

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  15. Jap Convoy Bombed

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—U S Liberators based in China have sunk two enemy vessels off the coast of China. ...

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  16. Moscow Says Red Army on Eve of Great Drive

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—"The Red Army is on the eve of the greatest offensive which will bring about final victory. You must go quickly. Nothing must stop you. Give the enemy no respite. You must go over the Soviet frontier in order to hunt the wounded Nazi beast., and destroy him." This special "Stand By" order ...

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  17. Many Problems Solved at London Conference

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— A great number of problems had been solved at the London conference, said the US Under ...

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  18. ILO Governing Body

    PHILADELPHIA, Saturday.—Argentina failed to gain a seat on the governing body of the ILO yesterday. Peru and Greece now hold the ...

    Article : 33 words
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