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  3. LANCASTERS FLY TO AFRICA AFTER ATTACKING GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday. — After devastating three acres of the Zeppelin works and damaging the Maybackwerke motor en gine works at ...

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  4. R.A.F.'S RUHR TASK ALMOST COMPLETE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bomber Command's task in the Ruhr is almost complete, says the British United Press' aeronatical correspondent. Tuesday night's raid on Mulheim leaves only such isolated Ruhr towns as Gelsenkirchen, Hamborn ...

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  5. TARGETS FOR OUR BOMBERS

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  6. KING VISITS TRIPOLI

    LONDON, Thursday—Visiting Tripoli on Monday, the King saw a day-long, impressive display of the 8th Army's might and numbers. ...

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  7. ELECTIONS IN EIRE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Progress results of the general election in Eire indicate the election of the following party members, although the final state ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. STEPS TO MEET STRIKE THREATS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Roosevelt has announced that he intends to ask Congress to raise the age for non-combatant military ...

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  9. SWISS PROTESTS TO BELLIGERENTS

    BERNE, Thursday.—The Swiss Government is protesting to Britain and Germany about incidents on the night of June 20-21. ...

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  11. MUST CO-OPERATE TO PRESERVE PEACE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Continued close co-operation between America and Britain would be necessary to preserve peace after the war, the Duke of ...

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  12. ITALIANS ASKED TO DROP FASCIST GANG

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the first broadcast made by a British trade union leader to the Italian people, Mr. Tom O'Brien, general ...

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  13. 1000 JAP. TROOPS DROWNED

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — The "Central News" says that 1000 Japanese troop were drowned on June 1 when a large ...

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  14. Italians Refuse German Command

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Morocco Radio, quoting a Berne report, says Field-Marshal von Bock, who was one of the German commanders on the ...

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  15. NOT PREPARED FOR DEMOCRACY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— "The domestic scene as you listen to the radio and read the papers is anything but encouraging," ...

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  16. FRENCH MEETING ALLIED WISHES

    LONDON, Thursday — The French Committee of National Liberation's unanimous agreement on the army question meets the Allied ...

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  17. CULTURAL CENTRES NOT R.A.F. TARGETS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Considerations affecting the ethics of bombing culture centres, shrines and religious momuments particularly as exemplified by Rome, were expressed by an R.A.F. commentator, who said the R.A.F. ...

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  18. HUGE TONNAGE OF BOMBS

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is revealed that 30,000 tons of bombs have been dropped on Germany and France since the ...

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  19. MORE FIRE POWER FOR NAZI TROOPS

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—According to "Tidningen's" Berlin correspondent, German military officials state that Germany is ...

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  20. 1800 MORE ARRESTS IN WARSAW

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Polish Government in London has learnt that 1800 Poles have been arrested in Warsaw during the last ...

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  21. SHARP RAID ON HULL

    LONDON", Thursday.—Nazi raiders last night made a short, sharp attack on Hull. There were many casualties, including a number ...

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  22. JAPS TELL OF N. GUINEA FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A Tokio broadcast describing the New Guinea lighting, in which the Japanese admitted that the enemy ...

    Article : 207 words
  23. War Vital Issue in S. African Election

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.— General Smuts declared that the general election in South Africa on July 7 would be in the nature of ...

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  25. FORMER TENNIS STAR TO LEAD SPITFIRE WING

    LONDON, Thursday.—The former New Zealand tennis star, Wing Commander O. F. Mayfroy, D.F.C., has been appointed to lead a Spitfire wing. He ...

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  26. NEW WAR WEAPONS

    AKRON (Ohio), Thursday.—A new 4.7-in. anti-aircraft gun, with an accurate range of 60,000 ft., was now being manufactured in huge ...

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  27. SECRETS OF NAZI ARMAMENTS REVEALED

    LONDON, Thursday.—An examination of German equipment captured in Tunisia reveals the secrets of most types of the enemy's armament. The most interesting discovery is that the 56-ton Mark VI tank can travel under water. lt is equipped ...

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