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  3. FURTHER JAPANESE ADVANCE IN BURMA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In Burma the Japanese have made a further advance towards the oilfields, and severe fighting is in progress all along the 35-mile British front on the Irrawaddy, On the Sittang Valley front the Chinese have withdrawn to a ...

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  4. POLISH LEADER AT GIBRALTAR

    General Sikorski, the Polish Prime Minister, and Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Fighting Forces, recently visited Gibraltar on his way to the Middle East and Russia to inspect Polish fighting forces. General Sikorski is here seen (second from left) inspecting Gibraltar's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAVAL RE-ENTERS VICHY GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Associated Press correspondent at Vichy says it has been officially announced that M. Laval is entering the Vichy Government. An unofficial report states that he will become Vice-Premier and Minister for Foreign and Home Affairs. ...

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  6. RUSSIANS MAINTAIN ATTACKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In Russia, where the mud, slush, melting snow and ice seem to be making things difficult for both sides, the Red Army is engaged in what Moscow terms offensive battles. Supplementary reports of the last two Moscow communiques state that, ...

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  7. SIX MORE VESSELS SUNK BY U-BOATS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Six more United Nations ships have been sunk by enemy submarines operating in the Western 'Atlantic. This ...

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  8. NO INQUIRY INTO MALAYA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Churchill said in the House of Commons that the time was inappropriate to pronounce judgment on the ...

    Article : 308 words
  9. Quisling Snubbed

    LONDON, Monday.—The Nazi Commissioner in Norway (Terboven) is reported to have ordered Quisling to withdraw his order for the arrest of ...

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  10. RESISTANCE IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — A communique from the Philippines says that two enemy tank and truck columns operating on Batan ...

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  11. Dangerous To Talk Of Anti-Semitism

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Supreme Court to-day upheld a Circuit Court decision, which was interpreted by opposing litigants to mean that it ...

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  12. Nazis in France Sent to Russia

    LONDON, Tuesday. —According to Free French Headquarters in London, the Germans are transferring their best troops from the French Occupation ...

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  13. R.A.F. AGAIN OVER GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Berlin Radio says the R.A.F. was over Northern German coastal areas last night. ...

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  14. Second Front Demanded

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Dr. Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, asserted that the plain duty and inescapable task of the United Nations ...

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  15. Small Number of Raiders Over Britain

    LONDON, Friday. — A small number of enemy aircraft were over the coast of eastern and north-eastern England last night. One raider penetrated to ...

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  16. HONEYMOONERS ESCAPE FROM FRANCE,

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Two French honeymooners, Marcel and Florina, told a romantic story when they climbed up an English cliff. ...

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  17. Dust Storms Hamper Fighting in Libya

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In Libya yesterday British columns and fighting patrols engaged enemy artillery and tanks, especially in the northern sector. ...

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  18. DIMINISHED THREAT TO AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" says in a leading article that Japan's apparent concentration on the invasion of India by land and sea has persuaded some observers that she intends to ignore Australia. Last month, after the enemy overran Java, an invasion of Australia seemed ...

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  19. Lost Lives By Giving Place To Wounded

    ALBXANDRIA, Monday.—Many of the crow of the British destroyer Here-ward, which was sunk off Crete last year, lost their lives because they gave ...

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