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  3. CHURCHILLS HINT OF BIG ALLIED BLOW

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Large-scale amphibious operations of "peculiar complexity and hazard" are approaching. Nothing will turn the Allies from their endeavor and intention to accomplish the complete destruction of the enemy by ...

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  5. SUBMARINE BASE: AT MALTA

    Maltas valnerability from the air precluded the use of submarine depot ships after the Italian entry into the war in June, 1940, and a shore base was established. The duties of a submarine base are to provide facilities for minor repairs, fuel and lubricating oils, water, food, stores, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH "ATTEMPT TO LAND" ON LAMPEDUSA ISLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Both the Rome and Berlin Radios to— day report that a British force last night attempted to land on the island of Lampedusa, 120 miles south of Sicily and 88 miles cast of Tunisia. ...

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  7. RUSSIA MASSIVE LAND FOURCES CONTINUE TO GATHER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Massive land forces continue to gather in Russia as the Luftwaffe and Red Air Force engage in bigger rear line raids and fierce dogfights. The fact that the greatest aerial activity is concentrated in the Bryansk, Kursk and Orel areas, only 250 to 300 miles south-west of Moscow, ...

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  8. "COMPO" RATION FOR TROOPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express" says that during; the opening stages of the invasion of Europe, British troops will have to ...

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  9. CHINESE ADVANCE

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday. — The Chinese have advanced above and below Ichang, cleared tho river bank opposite the city and inflicted ...

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  10. "SUICIDE DOGS"

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The Rus— sians have trained "suicide dogs" as a method of blowing up tanks. The dogs are trained ...

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  11. AMERICA'S WAR PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The U.S. will reach its maximum war production next year, according to the 1Oth production communique is ...

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  12. DUTCH SOLDIERS ORDERED TO REPORT TO NAZIS

    LONDON. Tuesday. — All noncommissioned officers and men of the former Dutch Army who were ordered by the Germans to register on April ...

    Article : 251 words
  13. Allied Command Speculation

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—The U.S. C.-in-C. (Gen. Marshall), who went to N. Africa with Mr. Churchill, has returned to Washington. The "New York ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. U.S. COAL MINERS BACK AT WORK

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—Most of the nation's 500,000 soft coal miners returned to the pits yesterday, beginning a fortnight's trucs ...

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  15. Mr.Churchill Will A-roaming Go

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The futility of trying to prevent Mr. Churchill from undertaking risky journeys was admitted by the Home Secre ...

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  16. NO EASING OF FARM LABOR POSITION

    LONDON", Tuesday. — The land labor position in the next year or so was unlikely to become any easier, said tho Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hudson). "We ...

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  17. POST-WAR OBJECTIVES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—In a broadcast address to delegates of the recent United Nations Food Conference gathered at the White House, President Roosevelt declared that increased food production was necessary, but must be backed up by larger industrial output, greater purchasing power, and ...

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  18. MAJOR AIR FORCES HELD IN RESERVE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Despite the tremendous Allied air strength at present pounding Italy and her islands our major air forces are still held in ...

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  19. JAPS.' PACIFIC BASES STRAFED AND BOMBED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A Navy Department communique states that on Sunday morning formations of Navy Dauntless and Avenger planes, escort ...

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  20. FASCISTS EXPELLED FROM PARTY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fourteen members of the Fascist Party, including high civil service officials and industrialists, have been ex ...

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  21. ESSEN A DEAD CITY

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—Reliable reports from travellers arriving from Germany state that easualties after the breaching of ...

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  22. REDUCED DEATH RATE AMONG WOUNDED

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—Blood plasma, skilful surgery and sulfa, drugs, in that order of importance, had reduced the death-rate among Americans woun ...

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  23. NAZI INVASION PROPAGANDA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Germans aro keeping up propaganda emphasising preparations to resist an Allied invasion of the Continent. ...

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  24. What Eire Owes to Britain and U.S.

    DUBLIN", Tuesday.—Mr..J. M. Dillon, the only professed anti-Axis candidate in the Eire general election, stated in an election speech that Eire largely ...

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  26. Increased Bags of Nazi Raiders

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is now known that six more enemy aircraft were destroyed during the daylight raids on Britain on May.10, making that day's total 12, of ...

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  27. NURSERYMAN FINED £400

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A firm of nur— serymen was fined £400 at Nottingham on charges of failing to devote its artificially heated glasshouse wholly to ...

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  28. SUNDERLAND MAKES AVIATION HISTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Sunderland flyinq boat, in which Flying Officer George Viner, of Adelaide, was rear gunner, recently made aviation history by successfully landing on an airfield after rescuing thc crews of two other 'planes in the Bay of Biscay. Another Sunderland which went, out ...

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  29. CANADA'S INCREASED ARMED STRENGTH

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Canadian High Commissioner (Mr. Massey) said Canada's Army was now almost 100 times above its pre-war ...

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  30. Objections to Limiting Use of Wool

    "NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The "New york Time" correspondent in Washington says vigorous opposition to any attempt to limit the use of wool or compel ...

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  31. U.S. MISSION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON. Tuesday.—An official mission from the recently arrived in Britain to discuss matters of common interest.in connection with control of ...

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  32. SWEDISH CAUTION

    STOCKHOLM. Tuesday.—The Swedish Defence Minister (Mr. Edvin Shoeld) discussed the question of Sweden's participation in international ...

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