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  3. ALL QUIET AGAIN IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reports from Burma state that, after Friday's heavy fighting near Toungoo, all is quiet on both fronts. R.A.F. bombers raided ...

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    Working night and day, men and women in a Southern Railway Works in Britain completed for Russia in 10 weeks 1000 goods wagons, which would normally have taken a year to build. Other British railway companies helped with the materials. Nearly 150 powerful freight locomotives also were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIANS ADVANCING IN MANY SECTORS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Although the latest Soviet communique reports that there have been no important changes on the Russian front, there are indications that the Red Army is moving forward in many sectors, killing large numbers of Germans and capturing ...

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  6. Japanese Plot in Brazil

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday.—The Government has published a sensational letter seized from a Brazilian-bom Japanese relating to a detailed plan for thousands of Japanese inhabitants in Brazil to take over the State of Sao Paulo and later entire Brazil. ...

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  7. MISUNDERSTANDING ABOUT MR CASEY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Because of the apparent misunderstanding over the appointment of Mr. R. G. Casey as British Minister of State at Cairo, Mr. Churchill has issued for publication copies of the cablegrams that passed between him and Mr. Curtin. In one of his messages he expressed surprise ...

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  8. 14 Nazi Planes Shot Down Over Malta

    LONDON, Sunday. — This morning's Malta communique reports that intensified air raids on the island over a period of 24 hours ...

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  9. FRONTIER MANNED

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Hungary has manned her Transylvanian frontier with Rumania. This step followed an outburst on ...

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  10. ENEMY OFFENSIVE IN PHILIPPINES BELIEVED IMMINENT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—To-day's Philippines communique reported sharp skirmishes along the entire Batan Peninsula front, ...

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  11. EXPLOSIONS IN NAZI FACTORIES IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Moscow Radio says a number of successive explosions have occurred in German-controlled factories in south-west ...

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  12. HILTER'S HUGE INCOME FROM TAX

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Sunday Times" diplomatic correspondent says German heavy industries provide Hitler with, a ...

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  13. SINKING OF NAZI PATROL BOAT

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Air Ministry communique says the German patrol boat which was attacked off Bayonne by a Sunderland flying boat ...

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  14. WHITE PAPER TO BE TABLED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—No important Federal legislation will be introduced at the session of Federal Parliament commencing next Wednesday. The ...

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  15. U.S. LOTTERY RING UNCOVERED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — F.B.I. agents, operating simultaneously in 36, cities, seized 60 members of the largest lottery ring in the U.S. The ring had ...

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  16. GERMAN WARSHIPS AT TRONDHEIM

    LONDON, Saturday.—An aerial reconnaissance located the von Tirpitz, von Scheer Prinz Eugen and ...

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  17. Free French Attack in Libya

    Free French headquarters announce that Free French columns operating in the South Libyan Desert under General Le Clerc raided Italian outposts ...

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  18. DIVISION OF CHINESE CONCENTRATED AGAINST ENEMY BASE

    CHUNGKING, Saturday. — Militarists disclose that an entire Chinese division is concentrated on the mainland opposite the Japanese island base of ...

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  19. NEW CONCEPTION OF TRAINING OF TEACHERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Butler, President of the Board of Education, said in a speech that when the opportunity came there ...

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  20. More Optimistic View of Pacific Situation

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Most newspapers in the capital view the military situation in the Pacific more optimistically. The "Star" says that the United Nations have won air superiority in Australia which may be an augury of a marked change for the better. The "Post," in an editorial, says ...

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