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  3. Gallant Defence of Corregidor

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Tokio Official Radio, winding up the Corregidor story, says Emperor Hirohito "has graciously commended the ...

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  4. GREAT NAVAL BATTLE

    Ten Japanese war vessels Have been sunk and five badly damaged in a great naval and air battle which is raging ...

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  5. NO BIG MOVES REPORTED FROM RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—While there is still no news of a major move by either side on the Russian front, a despatch from Moscow this morning states that heavy losses have been inflicted upon the enemy in the Lake Ilmen area. ...

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  6. IMPORTANCE OF MADAGASCAR

    British forces have captured the Diego Suarez naval base, at the northern tip of Madagascar. Nearby British and French islands are also indicated in this map. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. BOMBERS HAMMERING RANGOON

    LONDON, Friday.—In Burma to-day American heavy bombers made their fifth raid in eight days on Rangoon. They operated from India, and attacked docks and other targets, despite a heavy thunderstorm. In addition to bomb damage ...

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  8. HAVOC BY GUERILLAS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Friday. — The "Central News" yesterday gave further details of large forces of Chinese guerillas who have opened ...

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  9. GERMAN ATTACKS ON ARCTIC CONVOYS FAIL

    LONDON, Thursday—Although German light surface forces U-boats, and aircraft made repeated attacks on two convoys in Arctic waters on April 30 and succeeding days, 90 per cent, of a convoy of supplies reached Russia safely, only three ships being ...

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  10. FUEL RATIONING IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tursday.—Announcing plans for increasing coal, production and civilian fuel rationing in Britain, the President of the ...

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  11. SHOULD DESTROY JAPAN FROM VLADIVOSTOK

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — Dr. H. H. Kung, vice-President of the Chinese Executive Yuan, urged to-day that 1000 United Nations ...

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  12. UNOPPOSED SWEEPS BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Air Ministry says that escorted Bostons last evening, without loss, made a double sweep over Ostend and ...

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  13. 15,000 Vichy Troops In Madagascar

    LONDON, Friday.—Of the 15,000 Vichy troops on the island of Madagascar, probably more than half were concentrated in the northern ...

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  14. COMPARATIVE LULL OVER MALTA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Valletta communique to-day reported little enemy air activity. A small force of escorted bombers this morning attacked ...

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  15. Hungarian Beastiality

    LONDON, Thursday. — A Yugoslav Government memorandum describes the Hungarian atrocities as the greatest ...

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  16. ENEMY CONTINUES HIT-RUN RAIDS

    LONDON, Friday.—For the third time running enemy planes made hitand-run raids on South-East England yesterday. Some bombs were dropped, ...

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  17. CANADIAN NAVAL EXPANSION

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Nnvy Minister (Mr. Angus Macdonald) told the Canadian House of Commons to-day that a women's branch of the ...

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  18. African Troops In Ceylon

    LONDON, Friday.—Reinforcements from East Africa have landed recently in Ceylon. They are seasoned troops, who have already had experience of ...

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  19. GERMANS THREATEN BREST WITH STATE OF SIEGE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Independent French Newsagency reports that, as a result of the French population's part in the fighting ...

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  20. Q-Ship's Surprise For U-Boat

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first mention of Allied use of Q-ships for the purpose of combating U-boats was made in a U-boat commander's ...

    Article : 132 words
  21. Expansion of Indian Army

    NEW DELHI, Thursday—The Viceroy (Lord Linlithgow), broadcasting to-day, stated that Indians had lately been saying, "Let the Government arm ...

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  22. U.S. UNDERSEA STRENGTH TO BE DOUBLED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Senate passed and sent to White House a bill authorising the construction of an additional 200,000 tons of ...

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