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  3. ENEMY ADVANCE IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday.—A 40-mile advance by the Japanese in Burma has brought them to the outskirts of the Irrawaddy oilfields. To-day's New Delhi communique says that enemy reconnaissance elements have advanced everywhere on a wide front ...

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  4. INDIANS WILL NOT HINDER ALLIES

    LONDON, Sunday.—With Sir Stafford Cripps on his way home after what is described as the glorious failure of his mission, the Congress leader, Pandit Nehru, has made it clear that Indian statesmen realise that their immediate duty is to help in the defence of their country. "The fundamental factor," he said, "is the [?]peril of India and what we are going to do ...

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  5. TRAINING FOR WOMEN'S ARMY

    A YOUNG PRIVATE In Britain's women's army, the Auxiliary Territorial Service, known as the A.T.S., being taught by an instructor of the Royal Engineers how to drive a heavy army lorry. Before enlisting in the A.T.S., this girl was a laundry worker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Voluntary Registration of U.S. Women Planned

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—At a press conference, President Roosevelt disclosed that the Government was considering the voluntary registration ...

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  7. NEW FIELD FOR BLACK MARKET RACKET

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Herald" says black market racketeers have found a new field—parcels from abroad. For a consideration, racketeers ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. Reasons For Rejection of British Offer

    The American press pays tribute to the sincerity of the British efforts, and Insists thae there must be no difference of opinion about India's defence. ...

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  9. RUSSIAN GAINS IN VAST DRIVE ON SMOLENSK

    LONDON, Sunday.—In Russia General Zukov's armies have made further gains in their vast pincers drive on Smolensk. In one sector they smashed into a strongly fortified zone and drove the Germans from two villages. ...

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  10. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS PRA[?]ISED

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), i[?] a message to Sir Stafford Cripps, said: ...

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  11. NAZI ALIENS SEIZED IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—In the largest group arrest of aliens here since the start of the war, the F.B.I. seized 64 German aliens, ...

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  12. JAP. PEACE OFFENSIVE THOUGHT LIKELY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen (Mr. John Marchbank) expressed ...

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  13. SEAMEN MUTINY AT NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Police radio cars, 10 policemen, six detective squads, two police launches and several emergency trucks ...

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  14. TOILING TO KEEP U.S. BOMBERS MOVING

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Major Geoffrey Bonnell, of the Army Ferry Command, said thousands of half-naked African natives and countless ...

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  15. Two More U.S. Merchant Ships Sunk

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Navy Department has announced the loss of two more medium-sized merchantmen, which were torpedoed off ...

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  16. Concern Over British Losses in Bay of Bengal

    LONDON, Saturday.-"The Times" says that this week's losses in the Bay of Bengal raise the question whether the repeated lessons of the vital role of the air arm in relation to sea power have been fully applied on the spot. The "Daily Telegraph" declares that for the first time for generations Britain is at a serious naval disadvantage ...

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