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  4. NAPLES HEAVILY POUNDED

    LONDON, Monday.—Naples was again heavily pounded on Saturday night, when Wellington bombers continued the Mediterranean air offensive. The bombs dropped included 4000— pounders and straddled marshalling yards, docks and factories, ...

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  5. NEED FOR MORE PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AFTER WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—Emphasising that there was need for more public ownership and public control of production, the Home Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) told a meeting of thc London Labor Party that there must be control that was constructive and helpful, not merely bureaucratic and ...

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  6. B.B.C PRODUCER AND ASSISTANT

    Howard Thomas, B.B.C. producer, and Reita Hendry, his assistant producer, go through the morning post sent by listeners to their two programmes, "The Brains Trust" and "Shipmates Ashore." Between them, they read 2000 to 3000 letters a week. Reita Hendry wears the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AXIS WARNING OF POOR HARVEST

    LONDON, Monday.—Axis radio and press commentators in all parts of Europe are warning the people that this year's harvest will not be ...

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  8. U.S. Air Attacks on Pacific Fronts

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy reports that in the South Pacific carly on Saturday morning a formation of Liberators attacked Ballele Island, ...

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  9. SPATE OF INVASION RUMORS IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Monday.—Europe is buzzing with rumors and warnings about sn Allied invasion, which the Turks, as well as the Italians and Germans and some Allied commentators, believe is near zero hour. ...

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  10. French Disappointed at Lack of Unity

    ALGIERS, Monday.—There are reported to be undercurrents of unrest and disappointment among Frenchmen in Algiers. ...

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  11. UNREST IN GERMANY

    ZURICH, Monday.—The most recent issue of the Munich uowspaper "Schwartzokorps" abounds in articles showing how the nerve war ...

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  12. POLISH TROOPS EAGER FOR BATTLE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Polish Prime Minister (General Sikorski), speaking over the Beirut Radio after his tour of the Polish Army ...

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  13. QUEEN MARY TO HAVE OWN WAR FACTORY

    LONDON, Monday.—Queen Mary is establishing her own war factory in the grounds of her West County house. She ...

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  14. HELP FOR GERMANY'S VICTIMS

    Since the war began therehave been three occasions on which, encouragement has been offered to the subjugated and oppressed ...

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  15. POST-WAR AVIATION

    LONDON, Monday.—An Anglo-American conference on post-war aviation will be held in Washington in September, reports the "New York Times" ...

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  16. BISHOP'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bishop of Chelmsford (Dr. Wilson), in a speech on the second anniversary of the German invasion of Russia, said: ...

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  17. WEIRD WARFARE IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Stabilisation of the Russo-German front on the long stretches of the Northern Donetz river creates a situation of border warfare with incidents reminiscent of old tales of frontier fighting between Cossacks and Tartar tribesmen along thc Terek river, or between Croat ...

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  18. More Canadians Reach Britain

    LONDON, Monday.—Three more Canadian regiments, including armored and infantry units, have arrived safely at a port in Britain. They crossed in ...

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  20. COLORADO TOWN "BOMBARDED"

    GRAND JUNCTION (Co— lorado), Mon.—When two freight trains loaded with munitions caught fire in the railway yards, ...

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  21. Burma Targets Hit

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—B.A.F. bombers yestordny made three attacks on Japanese positions on Akyab Island, and fighters were out on offensive ...

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  22. CHINA JAP THRUSTS BEATEN BACK

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The High Command states that the Chinese have beaten back a series of local enemy thrusts in three ...

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  23. "GOATSKIN EXPRESS"

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—A "goatskin express" floated into Chungking on Saturday carrying 31½ tons of petroleum products ...

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  24. JAPAN ENDEAVORING TO INDUCE RUSSIA AND GERMANY TO MAKE PEACE

    LONDON, Monday.—According to the British United Press correspondent in Stockholm, tho Japanese Ambassador to Russia (Mr. Sato) has for the ...

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  25. DE VALERA MAY RETAIN LEADERSHIP

    DUBLIN, Monday.—Whether Mr. de Valera "will head the new Government of Eire will not he known until July 1, when the new Dail ...

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  26. Plain Speaking to Nazis fey Dutch Doctors

    LONDON, Monday.—An indictment of German treatment of the Dutch people and a warning of increasing bitterness towards Germany are contained in a joint letter from doctors in Holland, sent to the Reich Commissioner in the Netherlands (Seyss-Inquart). The letter says: "If considerable ...

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  27. German Grievance Against Spain

    LONDON, Monday.—The Germans are accusing the Spanish Government of helping the Allies, according to the British United Press correspondent at ...

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