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  3. SICK AND WOUNDED PRISONERS

    LONDON, Friday. — The International Red Cross Committee at Geneva has received information from the Japanese Red Cross that the Japanese are ...

    Article : 110 words
  4. BRITISH TROOPS FORCED TO EVACUATE

    LONDON, Friday.—In Burma, the British forces on the Irrawaddy front yesterday withdrew from Prome. Fighting for the town began on Wednesday evening, when large Japanese forces broke through the defences east of the main road and ...

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  5. THE JAP THREAT

    This map gives a graphic illustration of the Japanese threat to Australia. Black lines stretching out from Tokio show how Japan's southward moves have been directed at cutting supply lines to the next objective. Dotted lines show the threat to Australia and New Zealand of further expansion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 48 words
  6. Empire Food Vans For London

    LONDONVFriday. — Australia, New Zealand, Malaya, India, Canada and South Africa have participated in a gift of 23 special food vans to the ...

    Article : 76 words
  7. MORPHINE SUBSTITUTE

    BOSTON, Thursday.—The discovery of a non-habit-forming substitute for morphine was announced to-day by the Federation ...

    Article : 80 words
  8. DUTCH TO PURCHASE WARSHIPS IN U.S.

    NEW YORE, Thursday.— The ''Herald-Tribune" Washington correspondent says representatives of the Dutch Government are to negotiate with the ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. Enemy Withdraws in Libyan Engagement

    LONDON, Friday. — To-day's Cairo communique reports an engagement between an Allied column of all arms with an enemy column, including tanks and ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. INDIAN DISCUSSIONS CONTINUE

    LONDON, Friday.—Believing that there is still a chance of smoothing out the difficulties that have arisen in the negotiations between him and the Indian political leaders, Sir Stafford Cripps has postponed his departure for England. The Indians ...

    Article : 620 words
  11. Starving Greeks

    LONDON, Friday.—The Istanbul correspondent of the "Daily Express" says a Greek engineer who escaped from Athens has told how crowds of starving ...

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  12. Food Shortage in Eire

    LONDON, Friday.—The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that peasants in the southern and western counties, particularly Donegal and ...

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  13. R.A. F. OVER FRANCE

    LONDON, Friday. — Continuing their assault on Germany's war production, British bombers last night attacked the Matford works, ...

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  14. ENEMY ATTACKS IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — A communique from the Philippines says two heavy attacks were made by the enemy last night and ...

    Article : 339 words
  15. RUSSIANS MAINTAINING PRESSURE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Russian forces are still keeping the Germans fully engaged. The Leningrad Radio this morning reported that more German counter-attacks on a comparatively small sector of the Leningrad front had been repulsed with heavy losses. In two days' fighting the enemy lost 12,000 ...

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  16. DRASTIC CUTS IN NAZI RATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—It is officially disclosed that recent broadcasts from Germany and occupied Europe indicate drastic cuts in food rations, and ...

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  17. 28 SUBMARINES SUNK BY U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Two more Axis submarines have been sunk in the Atlantic, bringing to 28 the total known to have been ...

    Article : 229 words
  18. WARNING TO ALLIES

    LONDON, Thursday. — General de Gaulle, in a speech yesterday, said fighting France meant to go forward shoulder to shoulder with the Allies on the ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. Chinese Blocking Enemy Reinforcements

    CHUNGKING, Friday. — Chinese forces destroyed the Tatung-Puehow railway, running south into Shansi Province, in 20 places, to prevent the ...

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  20. YUGOSLAV GUERILLAS HAVE AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Yugoslav guerillas, have their own air force. Colonel Savich, chief Washington, hopes to co-ordinate their warfare to have supplies sent to them by air. ...

    Article : 264 words
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