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  3. NO ANSWER TO ALLIED ULTIMATUM

    LONDON, thursday.—Allied Headquarters in Algiers confirms the Rome Radio report: that our 'planes dropped leaflets on Pantelleria demanding unconditional surrender. The demand has not yet been answered. The Allies intend to bomb, shell and blockade the island ...

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  4. AMERICAS RECOGNISE NEW ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Brazil, Paraquay. Bolivia and Chile have notified their recognition of the new Argentine Government. Uruguay announced that formal recognition would be accorded to-day. It is believed Colombia and Venezuela have already ...

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  5. BRITISH ACE ENTERTAINS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Soviet 'planes are leading the way in a new phase of the air offensive, now in full swing. The Luftwaffe for the first time since thc war began is copying Red Air Force tactics by concentrating on disorganising communication centres in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Italians Killed in Marseilles

    LONDON, Thursday,—Patriots in Marseilles assassinated ll Italian soldiers, according to a report reaching Fighting French headquarters in Lon ...

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  8. CHURCH OUTSPOKEN ON DEPORTATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A sharplyworded pastoral letter read in all Roman Catholic churches in Holland on May 16 dealt with the de ...

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  9. GRUMBLING IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Thrusday.—The Tokio Radio rebukos the Japanese for grumbling about food shortages. It told thom to be ...

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  10. DARING LANDING ON NORWEGIAN COAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Norwegian Telegraph Agency quotes the Berlin newspaper "Allgemeine Zeitung" for the story of a during ...

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  11. ITALY MAY BE LEFT IN LURCH

    LONDON, Thursday.—William Sharer, author of the best seller, "Berlin Diary," in an interview with the "Daily Mail," was asked ...

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  12. U.S. COAL STRIKE AGREEMENT WITH BREAK-AWAY OWNERS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Breaking away from the northern mine operators, the Contral Pennsylvanian Coal Producers' Association ...

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  13. TASMANIAN HEADS R.A.A.F. GROUP:[?] U.S.

    NEW YORK, Thu ta day.— A small group of R.A.A. P. men has arrived, in the U.S. fr[?] England fox special duties. It; is headed ...

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  14. CHURCH AND STATE DR

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"The threat of invasion has drawn Church and State closer together in Australia," declared Dr. Ber ...

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  15. WITHDRAWING U-BOATS FOR INVASION DEFENCE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Daily Mail's" naval correspondent says Hitler is already recalling U-boats from the Atlantic to ...

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  16. U.S. 'PLANES RAID INDO-CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Gen. Stillwell's headquarters announced that Mitchells and warhawks attacked Hongay, 30 miles north ...

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  17. NAZI LEADERS HILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE

    LONDON, Thursday.[?]fciermAn military leaders, like Nazi [?]olitical leaders, would be liable to panishment for many crimes for which: it could be ...

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  18. ORDERED TO GIVE UP HER SON

    DUBLIN, Thursday. — The president of the High Court gave a conditional order for a habeas corpus to be served against Lady Oranmore and ...

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  19. Committed Suicide After Receivings White Feather

    LONDON, Thursday.—The fact that he twice received a white feather by post was probably the underlying cause why Cvril Wray (18), of Oxford, gassed ...

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  20. "ZOOT SUITS" BANNED

    LOS ANGELES. Thursday.—In an attempt to stop the open warfare between servicemen and "zoot-suiters," the City Council has prohibited the ...

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  21. Soviet Prisoners in Belgium

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Belgian Newsagency says Russian prisoners herded in goods trucks have arrived at the Campinairc coal mines, in Namur. ...

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  22. More Fascists Expelled

    ZURICH, Thursday.—A message from Rome says ll more high 'Easeist officials have been expelled from the party, bringing the number of expul ...

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  23. NO OTHER TARGET LIKE RUHR

    LONDON, Thursday.—"There is no target like it in the world," said the Minister for Economic Warfare (Lord Selborne) when explaining why his Ministry had advised the R.A.F.to concentrate so much on bombing the Ruhr, of which the Germans themselves once said: "The desfiny of the Ruhr is the destiny of Germany." ...

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  25. End of Comintern

    LONDON. Thursday.—A statement signed by M. Dimitrov on behalf of the Presidium of the Communist International declares that the Comintern ...

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  26. 330 CANDIDATES FOR EIRE ELECTIONS

    LONDON. Thursday.—The record number of 330 candidates was nominated yesterday for 137 seats in Eire's general election, including Government ...

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  27. Little Activity in Burma

    LONDON, Thursday.—A part [?] small-scale patrol operations on the Arakan front. there is nothing to report, according to a communique is ...

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