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  3. RAIDS ON JAPAN HAILED AS START OF OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Although the Japanese report that Tokio and other cities in Japan were raided yesterday have not yet been officially confirmed by the Allies, the U.S. press and Congressional leaders in Washington hail the raids as the ...

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  4. IMPEDED WAR EFFORT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Allen Dobey, special Assistant Attorney-General, in evidence before the Senate Patents Committee ...

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    The United States Bell Airacobra fighter is stated by R.A.F. pilots to be the finest machine in the world, even better than the Spitfire and the Hurricane. lt is more manoeuvrable, faster, and better armed than the Messer-Schmidt F., and can stay in the air longer. Its liquid-cooled 12-cylinder Allison ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Bounding U.S. War Production

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Under-secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) reported to-day that American tank production now exceeded the Axis ...

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  7. CHINESE WITHDRAW IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday.—No British communique has been received from Burma in the past 24 hours. The Japanese pushed small parties through the British lines in a desperate attempt to prevent the destruction of oilfields in the Irrawaddy area. ...

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  8. LEND-LEASE AID FOR ALLIES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — White House discloses that Russian lend-lease deliveries in March exceeded by 250 per cent those ...

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  9. Flow of U.S. Troops To Britain

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Marshall, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, interviewed after reviewing U.S. troops in Northern Ireland, said he expected ...

    Article : 160 words
  10. DISAPPEARANCE OF SECRET PLANT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A nationwide search is being made for an R.A.F. three-ton lorry with a six-ton trailer laden with secret ...

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  11. ESPIONAGE FOR ITALY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested two agents for attempting to deliver to the Italian Government ...

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  12. Merchantman Sinks Submarine

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday.—A small merchantman from Australia arrived in Table Bay flying the signal, "We have sunk an enemy submarine." ...

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  13. U.S. MERCHANT MARINE REQUISITIONED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Admiral Land, Shipping Administrator, announced that the Government had to-day requisitioned all vessels in the ...

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  14. Land Operations at Standstill in Libya

    LONDON, Sunday.—The latest news from Libya states that British bombers flew through sandstorms to bomb Benghazi. One of them is missing. ...

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  15. One Injured in Raids on Britain

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Air Ministry commupnique says enemy planes last night dropped bombs at a few points in eastern England. Slight damage was ...

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  16. BIG ITALIAN TRANSPORT SUNK

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces that a large Italian transport one of two protected by an escort in the Mediterranean, was sunk by ...

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  17. CAPTURE OF PILOT WHO BOMBED PALACE

    LONDON, Sunday.—lt is reported from Kuibyshev that the Russians have imprisoned the German pilot ...

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  18. Germans Approve of Vichy Cabinet Changes

    LONDON, Sunday.—No important developments have been reported from Vichy since Pierre Laval announced his Cabinet yesterday. The Germans have expressed their approval of Laval's choice of Ministers. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN LOCAL ATTACKS CONTINUE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians are keeping up their local attacks, and are giving the Germans no rest. In the Leningrad area the Germans lost 1600 men in two days. The German commander on the Leningrad front (General von ...

    Article : 337 words
  20. "TOO RIDICULOUS FOR ACEPTANCE"

    BOMBAY, Sunday. — Mahatma Gandhi, a former Indian Congress Leader, in an article in "Harijan," for the first time publicly expressed his ...

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