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  3. FIGHTER COMMAND DISAPPEARS

    LONDON, Wed. — The annoumcement of the Air Minister (Sir A. Sinclair) that Air Marshal Sir Roderick Hill has been ...

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  4. FINLAND SOON OUT OF WAR, MOSCOW OBSERVERS BELIEVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Observers in Moscow believe Finland will be out of the war in a matter of days, according to a Reuter despatch. The official announcement of Finland's peace move and the Soviet terms for an armistice, which was broadcast soon after midnight, created intense excitement and ...

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  5. RUSSIANS NOW IN SUBURBS OF PSKOV

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Red Army has broken into the northern and eastern suburbs of Pskov, the big German fortress city in Northern Russia. Siege guns run up to the walls of the city during the night are shelling German positions on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    British Infantry crossing a pontoon bridge built by U.S. engineers over a river in Italy.-—(Dept. of Information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Loose Talk Warned Japs of Kiska Invasion

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—"Unauthorised persons, military and civilian, so openly discussed the Kiska invasion date (August 15 last) at the ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. FIGHTING FLARES UP AT BEACHHEAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—All the indications are that a third major German attempt to drive the Allies from the Anzio beachhead is imminent, if it has not already begun. A fierce artillery barrage, begun by the enemy before dawn ...

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  9. CLOSES CANADIAN RELATIONSHIP WITH U.S.

    LONDON, Wed—Canada expects that after the war the United States will insist on having bases on Canadian soil for defence against ...

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  10. WEAK MARIANAS DEFENCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The attack on the Marianas on February 22 was made by substantially the same fast heavyweight task ...

    Article : 468 words
  11. MOSQUITOS RAID WESTERN GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Bombcarrying Mosquitos were sent out from Britain last night to attack targets in Western Germany. All ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. GERMANS USING EXPLOSIVE TANKS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reuter's correspondent at Algiers states that Allied gunners knocked out 14 "remote controlled" ...

    Article : 173 words
  13. Russian Officers Watch Invasion Exercises

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two Russian admirals, a general, and other members of the Soviet Military Mission in Britain participated freely in recent ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. BOMBING POLICY GOVERNED BY MILITARY NEEDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Allied policy in bombing Chermany was entirely governed by strategic military necessity; no crow had ...

    Article : 198 words
  15. ANOTHER ARGENTINE REVOLT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-—Unconfirmed reports that at least 3000 marines and array troops arE marching on Buenos Aires followed news ...

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  16. STALIN BELIEVES VICTORY IS NOT FAR AWAY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-Marshal Stalin, in a message to President Roosevelt, expresses "sincere thanks for your friendly congratulations on the ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. BRIEF RAID ON LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—London's four nights of freedom from raiders ended last night, when gunfire followed the sirens. There was a short ...

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  18. INTERNAL POSITION OF GERMANY STILL STRONG

    LONDON, Wednesday.—With further trainloads of American citizen arriving at Lisbon from internal Germany it is becoming gradually possible to give a balanced impression of their views, which are mainly that Germany is well-fed, still has enormous industrial potential, and that morale still, on the ...

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  19. CHANGES IN JAPANESE HIGH COMMAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—To-day Tokio announced chances in the Japanese naval high command. Three vice-admirals have been promoted to the ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. INDIA'S REVENUE DEFICIT EXCEEDS ESTIMATES

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—Revised estimates for the current year presented to the Central Assembly disclosed a revenue deficit of £69,320,000, ...

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  21. Arakan Victory Not Occasion For Too Much Shouting

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The successful outcome of the first engagement of consequence fought in Burma by the troops of the South-East Asia Command made an impression in India, but it is not the occasion for too much shouting. This is the opinion of "The Times" New Delhi correspondent. ...

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  22. NEW FIGHTER VERSION OF MOSQUITO

    LONDON, Wed.—The fighter version of the Mosquito at present being produced is capable of carrying a 500 lb. bomb ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. CONSERVATIVES RETAIN BURY ST. EDMUNDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bury St. Edmunds by-election resulted in the seat being retained by the Conservative Party. ...

    Article : 51 words
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    "The 'Advocate's" overseas news services are received through Australian Associated Press, of which this newspaper is a member. All rights are reserved in ...

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