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  3. HORRORS OF JAPANESE RULE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It was disclosed in the House of Commons that Chinese who recently escaped from Malaya stated that when I the Japanese entered Singapore they killed 5,000 people on the first day. On the secnd day they divided Singapore into sections and ...

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  4. GERMANS FACING NEW CRISIS ALONG MIDDLE DNIEPER

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Germans along the Middle Dnieper are facing a new crisis, states Reuter's Moscow correspondent. The Russians driving up from Kremenchug are now only 20 miles from those who overwhelmed the German garrison ...

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  5. FURTHER ADVANCES BY EIGHTH ARMY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — To-day's Algiers communique states that, despite fierce German resistance, the Eighth Army achieved further advances and captured Caldari, about one mile north of the Moro River and four miles from its mouth. The ...

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  6. NEW BRITISH MORTAR

    Details have been revealed of the British 4.2 mortar, which has done good work in N. Africa and Italy. This infantry weapon throws a 20-lb. mortar bomb for 4,000 yards. At the peak of its rise it reaches a height of 4,000 feet, lt is manned by a crew of four. The picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TOO MUCH SUN CAUSES CANCER OF THE SKIN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Cancer of the skin had a bigger rate in Brisbane than Sydney, because the sun was hotter, and Sydney had a bigger rate than ...

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  9. ALLIES REJECT BULGARIAN PEACE MOVE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Cairo, Cyrus Sulzberger, learns that Bulgaria communicated peace feelers through Russia to Britain and America, who turned down an offer by the Premier (General Bojilov) to negotiate for peace on the basis of the Atlantic ...

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  10. PRELIMINARIES OUT OF WAY IN THE PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.— "The preliminaries are out of the way, and we are now getting ready to deliver powerful offensive blows ...

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  11. AMY JOHNSON PRESUMED DEAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Probate Court granted leave to presume the death of the airwoman Amy Johnson as occurring on or ...

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  12. Another German General Removed

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express'" military correspondent re ports that another German general Baron von Falkenhausen, military ...

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  13. PROMINENT DANES ARRESTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Stockholm correspondent of the Associated Press states that the Nazis have arrested prominent ...

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  14. V.C. TO GLASGOW AIRMAN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The King has conferred the Victoria Cross on acting Flight Lieut. William Reid, R.A.F., of Glasgow, in ...

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  15. Australians Flying New Type of Mosquito

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An Australian Air Force squadron in Britain ia now flying the newest and deadliest version of the Mosquito. ...

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  17. DOMINIONS CONSULTED ABOUT MIGRATION

    LONDON, Wed.—The Secretary for the Dominion (Lord Cranborne) said in the House of Lords that the Government was ...

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  18. EXPERIENCES IN PRISON CAMPS

    A Gorman spine specialist was flown 200 miles from Vienna to the prison camp in which Sgt. Ron. Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. ...

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  19. Von Papen Bombed Out

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Ankara correspondent discloses that von Papen, German Ambassador to Turkey, was bombed out of ...

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  20. FEINT NAVAL ATTACK AGAINST NORWAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent with the Home Fleet, in a despatch from a British northern naval base, states that it can now be ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. JAPANESE DEBACLE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Wed.—A commimique stales that the Chinese, in a smashing success in the rice bowl region, recaptured Linli, 25 miles ...

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  23. £80,000 a Year For Plastic Surgery Research

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the Oxford Congregation to-day, the University accepted a gift of £80,000 a year for 10 years from the Nuffield ...

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  24. LIBERATOR GUIDED TO SAFETY BY V.A.O.C.

    A Consolidated Liberator bomber flying from Victoria to New South Wales, which overshot its destination and became overdue and lost, was located by ...

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  25. BRITAIN, U.S. AND RUSSIA MUST LIVE TOGETHER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Declaring that not one of the three great Allies, Britain, America and Russia, could stand alone, Mr. A. Greenwood (Lab.) said in the House of Commons that four days of the closest contact between the three great leaders could not sweep away a quarter of a century of British and ...

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