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  2. Mass Sedition Trial

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The mass sedition trial will continue at afternoon sessions in future at the request of court-appointed defence attorneys ...

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  3. Training Of Pilots

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Undergraduate training for pilots is being extended for five weeks, because the Army now has a sufficient reserve of ...

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  4. BREACH IN NAZIS' DEFENCES WIDENS

    LONDON, Thursday.—American tanks have been thrown into the breach in the Siegfried Line north of Aachen, where a fierce battle is taking place beyond the village of Ubach, In Holland, there has been heavy fighting south of Arnhem, where the British forces have goined more ground and considerably widened their ...

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  5. KESSELRING STILL HITTING BACK

    ROME, Thursday.—British and American troops have made more important gains in the Apennines, in spite of desperate German resistance. ...

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  6. LANDING ON GREEK MAINLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—Units of Land Forces (Adriatic) have landed on the Greek mainland at Patrai, in the north-west of the Peloponnesos ...

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  7. AGREEMENT ON SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—At the Premiers' Conference to-day, agreement was reached between the States and the Commonwealth on the settlement ...

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  8. INDIA'S POLITICS STILL UNSETTLED

    BOMBAY, Thursday.—New developments are believed to be taking place following the conclusion of the taiks between the Hindu and ...

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  9. BELGIAN PREMIER EXPRESSES GRATITUDE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Belgian Premier, M. Pierlot. has expressed the gratitude of Belgium to Britain for the "glorious part played by British forces ...

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  10. REQUEST FOR GREATER HELP TO CHINA

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — The Chinese Minister for Finance said in Washington to-day, that the Japanese advance in China was ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN IN BIG RAID

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Australian wireless operator, who took part in the raid on the dykes at Walcheren Island, at the mouth of the Scheldt ...

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  12. NEW AIR ROUTE TO BELGIAN CONGO

    MIAMI. Thursday.— Twelve days after leaving here, the Leopoldville clipper landed on Biscayne Bay, completing the Pan-American ...

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  13. JAPS AT PALAU BEING MOPPED UP

    PEARL HARBOUR. Thursday.—American troops have further reduced the remnants of the Japanese still resisting on Peleliu and Anguar Islands ...

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  14. Russians 15 Miles From Belgrade in Drive Across Yugoslavia

    MOSCOW, Thursday—Splendid progress is being made by the Red Army in Yugoslavia and some units are within 15 miles of Belgrade. The capture of Bor has given the Russians control of the second largest copper mine in Europe. The Nazis are evacuating from Riga.. ...

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  15. GOEBBELS' CONTRADICTORY STATEMENTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German Newsagency last night made a great fuss about a recent visit by Dr. Goebbels, Propaganda Minister, to the western front. The Doctor addressed some of the Nazis' crack troops, who were withdrawn from France after the fall of Normandy to the Allies. ...

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  16. Wounded May Transfer Nearer Their Homes

    LONDON, Thursday.— The British War Office has approved of a scheme for transferring wounded soldiers, to hospitals near their homes. ...

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  17. Former Manila Published On MacArthur's Staff

    MacARTHUR'S HQ, Thursday.— Brigadier-General Carlos P. Romula. former Manila publisher, has rejoined General MacArthur's staff to ...

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  18. Public Opinion Toward Japanese-Americans

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.—Mr. D. S. Meyer, director of the War Re-location Authority has credited the "magnificent combat record" of ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. £1,500,000 GRANT FOR DROUGHT RELIEF

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government has agreed to provide £1 500,000 for drought relief. This was announced at the Premiers' ...

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  20. Allied Bombers' Heavy Toll on Jap Dromes and Shipping

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Thursday.—Allied airmen, striking at enemy aerodromes and shipping in the Philippines, Celebes and Amboina, have again inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese. They have flown hundreds of sorties in the past few days, and in one raid nearly 100 tons of ...

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  21. CIVIL AIR MINISTRY PROPOSED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Daily Telegraph to-day comments on the Government's proposal to establish a separate Ministry of Civil Aviation. ...

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  22. GERMANY'S BIG FOUR ON BRITAIN'S LIST

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill stated in the House of Commons yesterday that Hitler, Goering, Hitler and Goebbels were on ...

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  23. COAL FOR TROOPS IN WESTERN EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—It was stated in the House of Commons yesterday. that Britain was supplying all the coal requirements for Allied forces ...

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  24. ALLIED FORCES GET CLOSER TO TIDDIM

    KANDY, Thursday.—In western Burma, British and Indian troops have made more progress in their drive towards Tiddim. ...

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