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  3. TORY REBELS GIVE WAY IN COMMONS ISSUE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Tory Reform Committee, which led the revolt in which the Government suffered its Education Bill reverse, has given way, according to the "Daily Express" political correspondent. Members decided last night to maintain their support for equal pay—the issue on which the vote was was ...

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    Smoke rises from bomb hits on German harbor installations at Split, on the Adriatic Coast of Yugoslavia, as B-25 Mitchell medium bombers of the 12th U.S. Army Air Force raid facilities used by the enemy to supply his troops in that country.— (U.S. Office of War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMANS ADMIT LOSS OF CERNAUTI

    LONDON, Thursday.—Only a few hours after a Soviet communique announced that the Russians had forced the River Pruth and begun battles in the outskirts of Cornauti, capital of Bukovina, a German communique to-day admitted that the Germans ...

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  6. Spaniards to be Withdrawn from Russia

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The State Department has received assurances from the Spanish Government that the Blue ...

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  7. MOVE TO RESTORE SPANISH MONARCHY

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Daily Express" foreign editor states that secret negotiations for restoration of the monarchy in ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at Allied headquarters in Italy says our artillery and smallarms fire repulsed two bridgehead attacks against our left flank yesterday. German infantry action was slight, and artillery exchanges were lighter both in the ...

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  9. New Effort to Settle Polish Question?

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Polish Ambassador (Mr. Oicchanowski) presented the Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) with a message from the Polish ...

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  10. Appeal for Special Prayers for Allies

    LONDON, Thursday.—On behalf of the Roman Catholic hierarchy of Britain and Wales, the Archbishop of Westminster (Dr. Griffin) urged that ...

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  11. BRIEF DEFENCE IN LONERGAN TRIAL

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The defence suddenly closed its case in the trial of Wayne Lonergan, R.C.A.P., for the murder of his ...

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  12. THREE GREAT POWERS "CO-OPERATING WELL"

    LONDON, Thursday.—Answering Sir Alfred Beit (Con.), who asked in the Houso of Commons, about a meeting of the European Advisory Commission, ...

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  13. 100,000 MASSACRED IN POLISH TOWN

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The Polish newspaper "Vilon Polsk" Reveals that the Germans, at Rovno, massacred more than 100,000 Poles and Jews-more ...

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  14. MEDITERRANEAN WALL CLAIMED BY GERMANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans have completed a "Mediterranean wall" stretching from the Pyrenees to the Italian border, according to a ...

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  15. HEAVY BOMBERS OVER FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday. — R.A.F. heavy bombers last night attacked railway targets north of Paris and aero-engine works near Lyons. ...

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  16. BACTERIAL WARFARE

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — Nanking "Evening News" says the Japanese have sent to China about 30,000 bombs containing ...

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  17. MAY RESUME PEACE TALKS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Stockholm message says it is reliably reported that the armistice negotiattions between Finland and Russia ...

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  18. RED CROSS SUPPLIES HELD UP

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—The Red Cross is still awaiting word from the Japanese regarding 1500 tons of Supplies piled up in warehouses at ...

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  19. CHAPLIN TRIAL

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.— After long argument, Judge Connor denied a defence motion for the dismissal of the mano act ...

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  20. U.S. DISSATISFIED WITH ALLIED SYSTEM IN ITALY

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington cor-. respondent understands that President Roosevelt and the Secretary ...

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  21. Germany's Greatest Athlete Killed in Russia

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to the German Newsagency, Germany's greatest athlete, Rudolf Harbig, world record holder for 400, 800 and 1000 ...

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  22. Japanese Liner Strikes Chinese Mine

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Central Newsagency reports that the Jannese liner Naohai Maru struck a Chinese mine near Canton on March 19. ...

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  23. ALLIED SUCCESSES IN BURMA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Successes against the Japanese in various parts of the Burma front are reported in to-day's South-East Asia ...

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  24. CENSORSHIP INQUIRY

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—The Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Land Forces, General Sir Thomas Blamey, may be asked to give evidence before ...

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