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  3. AIR AMBULANCE SERVICE

    A British soldier, wounded in the offensive operations in Libya, and in need of an immediate operation, being carried from an air ambulance of the Royal Australian Air Force to a British base hospital.—Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW WAVE OF TERRORISM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Laval's return to the Premiership of Vichy France coincided with a new wave of terrorism against the French people. Thirty French hostages, again so-called Communists and ...

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  5. CONFUSED SITUATION IN BURMA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The situation in Burma is described as confused. The latest official news of the fighting on the Irrawaddy front says that British and Chinese forces have launched attacks southwards against the enemy. ...

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  6. 7 Nazi Planes Shot Down Over Malta

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Malta's antiaircraft defences accounted for another seven German planes, five of them bombers, during the raids ...

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  7. SHIPPING LOSSES EXCEED PRODUCTION RATE

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says the United Nations' shipping losses have ...

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  8. NAZI ATTACKS FAIL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In Russia fighting in the spring thaw and tlush is confined to small skirmishes along the vast front. At the approaches to Leningrad, where both sides are manoeuvring for the initiative, the Russians are reported to have taken several more places and ...

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  9. JAPAN REFUSES TO DISCLOSE NAMES OF SINGAPORE CAPTIVES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A War Office spokesman said the Japanese had made no effort to furnish the British Government with the names of servicemen ...

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  10. AXIS PEACE OFFENSIVE PREDICTED

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Macleish, director of the Office of Facts and Figures, addressing the annual luncheon of the ...

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  11. Workmen Blamed For Normandie Fire

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department has announced that a court of inquiry has placed the full responsibility for the disastrous fire on ...

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  12. Shelling of Corregidor Dies Down

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—According to a communique from the Philippines, the heavy artillery bombardmen of Corregidor by ...

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  13. DEVASTATING EFFECT

    The [?] [?]ombing is creating a devastating impression in Western Germany," said Mr. Skoferif, former Greek Minister at Budapest, when he arrived ...

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  14. MORE SPIES ARRESTED IN BRAZIL

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday.—The police have rounded up 36 Gormans, including Kurt Fraeb, a former German army officer, who is described as a ...

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  15. Submarine's Success In Enemy Waters

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department reported to-day that an American submarino under Commanuer Grenfell, while operating recently in ...

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  16. NO CONFUSION REGARDING N.Z. COMMAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. — There is no confusion about the control of the Pacific as far as New Zealand is concerned, said the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  17. U.S. ISOLATIONISM ASSAILED

    CHICAGO, Monday.—The Republican National Conimittee has adopted a resolution favoring world co-operation after the war; also calling for the full ...

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  18. INDIANS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST AXIS

    BOMBAY, Tuesday. — Fifty thousand workers, carrying Congross and Chinese flags, shouted: "Down with the Japanese ...

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  19. Foreign Labor In Germany

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Germany is pressing foreign labor into her service, not only to satisfy the present needs of her war machine. She also ...

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  20. Fuel Rationing In Britain.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Government is to introduce a comprehensive scheme of fuel rationing. Coal, coke and paraffin will be rationed under a ...

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  21. NERVOUSNESS IN JAPAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Air raid sirens in Tokio and other Japanese cities have sounded several times in the past 12 hours, but Axis reports ...

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  22. GIRL KILLED IN ACTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The War Office announces that Pte. Nora Caveney (18) was killed on April 17 by a bomb splinter while on active ...

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  23. MORE PATROL ACTIVITY IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In Libya, activity by patrols was resumed yesterday, the weather having improved. ...

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  24. U.S. PLANS FOR LABOR PRIORITIES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. Paul M'Nutt, chairman of the Manpower Commission, said to-day he would create a system of labor priorities designed ...

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  25. JUVENILES NEEDED FOR COAL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Government is considering the recruitment of juveniles for the coalmining industry, and has appointed Sir John Forster ...

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