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  3. CANADA STRONGLY FAVORS CONSCRIPTION

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The final results of the Canadian conscription vote were:—Prince Edward Island, 83 p.c. yes;. Nova Scotia, ...

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  4. Activity In Western Desert

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Cairo reports considerable activity by both sides in the Western Desert yesterday. An enemy column withdrew in the ...

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  5. BRITAIN NOT TO BLAME FOR FAILURE OF INDIAN NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Lord Privy Seal (Sir Stafford Cripps), opening a debate in the House of Commons on his mission to India, said that unfortunately events brought disappointment, but no one in Britain need feel regretful that the ...

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  6. R.A.F. OPERATIONS ON WIDER SCALE THAN EVER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—R.A.F. operations over enemy territory last night were on a wider scale than ever, and two important targets were attacked by strong forces of bombers. One was Cologne, third city of the Reich and most important railway and industrial ...

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    This picture from Libya shows a knocked-out heavy German tank and a German armored vehicle captured by British troops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Floating Black Hole Of Calcutta"

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Floating Black Hole of Calcutta" is the description applied to the steamship Skjersead, in which over 500 ...

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  9. Dive-Bombers Over Corregidor

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—General MacArthur reported from his Headquarters in Australia that the beleagured fortress of Corregidor ...

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  10. CHINESE POSITIONS MENACED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In Burma Japanese armored forces, with a spearhead of tanks and dive-bombers, have reached Konghaiphang, a town only 60 miles from Hsipaw, on the Lashio-Mandalay Railway. Lashio, which is 30 miles from Hsipaw, is the starting point of the Burma Road. ...

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  11. LITTLE CHANGE IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — To-day's Moscow communique says there have been no changes of importance on the Russian front. The Russians, in two ...

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  12. Real Test To Come, Says Tojo

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The official Tokio Radio to-day quoted the Japanese Prime Minister (General Tojo) as saying that despite successive ...

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  13. AT LEAST 100 KILLED

    Tuesday.—A tornado struck the nearby armament boom town of Pryor, and killed at least 100 people. The ...

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  14. REPRISAL RAIDS ADMITTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans have now practically given up the pretence that the latest raids on Britain were directed against military ...

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  15. NAZI PARACHUTISTS DRUGGED

    LONDON, Monday. — "German parachutists, before leaving their planes, take a dope which neutralises fear and gives a feeling of ...

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  16. Attacked President Roosevelt

    CONCORD (Massachusetts), Tuesday.—Edward Holton James, nephew of the noted writer, William Henry James, is being held on bail of 10,000 dollars ...

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  17. Reduction in U.S. Coffee Supplies

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The War Production Board has ordered a 25 per cent, reduction in the deliveries of coffee to wholesalers, reducing the ...

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  18. Enemy Losses Over Malta

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Malta was twice raided yesterday, the first time in the middle of the morning, when a fairly large force bombed a wide area, ...

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  19. BERLIN "INVITES" INVASION OF EUROPE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Berlin Newsagency says the German High Command has taken measures to protect the coast of Europe against any ...

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  20. Rationing In S. Africa

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.—The rationing of lubrication oil will begin on May 1, when motorists will be restricted to now supplies every 2000 miles. ...

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  21. SIGNS OF GROWING UNREST IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The Times' " correspondent at Ankara says that even the most sceptical are impressed by the persistence and ...

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  22. Enemy Supply Ship Sunk

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announced to-day that H.M. submarine Trident had torpedoed and sunk a large enemy supply ship nfl the coast of ...

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