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  3. RUSSIANS STILL ADVANCING IN KHARKOV AREA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—To-day's Moscow communique says the Russian troops in the Kharkov area continue to advance. Intense fighting is occurring round the town of Kerch. Marshal Timoshenko's forces have penetrated parts of the Kharkov defences to ...

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  4. VALUE OF HOLIDAY PHOTOGRAPHS

    LONDON, Monday. — Appealing to the public to send the Admiralty particulars of photographs of foreign places in their possession, ...

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    New Zealand infantrymen smilingly greeting crews of British tanks after a stiff engagement in Libya.—(Department of Information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINESE SUCCESS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A Chungking communique confirms that the western bank of the Salween River has been cleared of Japanese, removing the threat to Paoshan. The Chungking correspondent of the United Press says ...

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  7. AERODROME DEFENCE

    LONDON, Monday. — When Mr. Churchill, in the uniform of an air commodore, on Friday accompanied Dr. Evalt and Mr. A[?] on a visit to a ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. Keith Truscott May Accept Mr. Wren's Gift

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The King's Regulations, under which Squadron Leader "Paddy" Fin[?]ane, the famous Irish air ace, is barred from accepting Mr. ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. Italian Rioters Menaced With Machine-Guns

    LISBON, Monday.—Sirens sounded in a small Italian town, and riotors who were demanding bread rushed into shellers. When they emerged they ...

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  10. AT LEAST TWO HITS WITH TORPEDOES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two torpedoes definitely hit the German cruiser Prinz Eugen and another probably hit her ...

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  11. ADMIRAL CUNNINGHAM DESCRIBED AS "NELSON OF OUR TIME"

    ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday.—Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham, whom the newspaper "Times of Malta" describes as "Britain's finest fighting admiral ...

    Article : 229 words
  12. BASES IN CHINA

    OTTAWA, Monday.—Major-General Shen, who is in charge of Chinese air training in the U.S., and who is attending an air ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. LARGE U.S. FORCE LANDS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Large enough to constitute an army in itself, and accompanied by £1,000,000 worth of battle equipment, the ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. BOTTLENECK IN TRANSPORT

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Lieut[?]General B. B. Somervill, Commander of the U.S. Supply Services, addressing an Engineering Society dinner, declared: ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. BOMBING STOPS FLOW OF LAVA

    HONOLULU, Monday. — The army revealed to-day that the world's largest volcano, Mauna Loa, on the island of Hawaii, exploded violently on April 20 and ...

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  16. HEAVY U.S. SHIPPING LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee approved of a 210,000,000 dollar increase in the Marine ...

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  17. ARMY CALL-UP IN BRAZIL

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday.—The President of Brazil (Dr. Vargas) has authorised the calling up of all reserve army officers for active duty. This ...

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  18. BRITISH PATROLS ACTIVE IN DESERT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In the Western Desert British patrols continue their activity on the whole front. To-day's communique from Cairo says that in the ...

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  19. George Cross Winner Court Martialled

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Robert Davies, of the Royal Engineers, who personally removed the bomb from St. Paul's Cathedral, London, and was ...

    Article : 215 words
  20. Madagascar Troops Told They Were Fighting Japanese

    DURBIN, Tuesday.—When the British ships appeared off Madagascar the native troops forming the hulk of the French forces were told that the Japanese were attacking the island. This was the reason given by British casualties, who arrived from ...

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  21. LEW AYRES TO SERVE WITH MEDICAL CORPS

    WYETH (Oregon), Monday.—The film actor Lew Ayres, whose objections to military service landed him in a conscientious objectors' camp here, will ...

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