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  3. JAPANESE STILL MAKING PROGRESS IN BURMA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Japanese have resumed their thrust on the Irrawaddy front in Burma, and have made some progress. They are stated to have dropped parachutists, presumably with the object of organising local opposition. ...

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  4. HUNTERS OF U-BOATS

    BRITISH COASTAL COMMAND U-BOAT HUNTERS.- (1) Planning a comb-out of an Atlantic area at Coastal Command H.Q. Using tho dividers is the Air Officer C.in-C, Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert., With him aro AirVice Marshal G. R. Brommet (extreme left), Air Commodore I. T. Lloyd (extreme right) and Air Vice Marshal F. G. D. Hards (third from left). (2) A pilot and navigator of a "Catalina" have come into the operationroom of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOW LIGHT BRITISH UNITS ROUTED SUPERIOR ITALIAN NAVAL FORCES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Vivid stories of the naval operations in the Mediterranean last Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, when British light units fought off and severely damaged a greatly superior enemy naval force, and repulsed continual heavy air attacks, are contained in a communique released by the ...

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  6. RUSSIANS IN SUBURBS OF STALINO AND STARAYA RUSSA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Moscow Radio last night stated that a Russian unit, advancing swiftly 30 miles across Lake limen, had approached the outskirts of Staraya Russa, and a ski detachment had broken into the outskirts of the city and ...

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  7. Bulgaria May Aid Hitler in Russia

    LONDON, Thursday,—The Budapest Radio last night announced that Hitler had received King Boris of Bulgana at his headquarters, after which ...

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  8. SWEDEN WILL RESIST AN INVADER

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.— Speaking at a defence conference, the Swedish Minister for Defence (M. Skoeld) said no country not ...

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  9. REPORTED UNREST IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Stockholm message roports a violent outburst at Chemnitz during Hitlor's spooch on the occasion of the day of commemoration ...

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  10. JAPS REINFORCED IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — To-day's U.S. war communique stated that Japanese bombers had resumed their attacks on the harbor defences ...

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  11. Light Raids on Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.— There waa a little enemy air activity over the south and south-east coasts of Britain last night. Only a few bombs were ...

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  12. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION RIOT IN MONTREAL

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—A youthful crowd, shouting, "Down with conscription," blocked traffic and smashed tramcar and store ...

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  13. CONDITIONS IMPROVE AT HONGKONG

    LONDON, Thursday.—A United Press correspondent at Chungking says Japanese diplomatic and special servico representatives have largely taken ...

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  14. HITLER EXPECTED TO USE GAS IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—A report from Istanbul says that according to a source in close contact with Germany's munitions industry, ...

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  15. FREEDOM OF PRESS ASSURED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Ministor for Home Security (Mr. Morrison) attended a private meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party, and defended ...

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  16. Enemy Transports on the Move in Libya

    LONDON, Thursday.—To-day's Cairo communique reported considerable enemy transport movements in the areas south of Tmimi and ...

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  17. RAID ON IMPORTANT JAP. BASE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Recent smashing attacks on enemy outposts in the Pacific included a successful raid on Marcus Island, ...

    Article : 149 words
  18. Rumano-Hungarian Clash

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Moscow Radio to-day reported a clash between Rumanian and Hungarian troops on the Rumano-Hungarian frontier east ...

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