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  3. SITUATION "GOOD" ON BURMA FRONT

    LONDON, Monday.—According to a British spokesman in New Delhi, the situation on the Burma front can broadly be described as good. "All our units which are still cut off are being supplied by air," he said. "Wc are repulsing Japanese attacks and straddling ...

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  4. NAZIS ABANDON ODESSA: BIG LOSSES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Germans have abandoned Odessa, the great Black Sea port, thus losing their last bridgehead across the southern Dniester. Reuter's military correspondent says part of the garrison may ...

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    MR. CORDELL HULL, Who says the Allies can no longer afford to compromiso with neutrals that are aiding the enemy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A U.S. artilleryman (right) pulls thc lanyard of a 155-mm. howitzer, sending its charge of high explosive into German troop concentrations and installations in thc Cnssino area.—U.S. Office of War Inform. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Softening Up at Truk

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — A Pacific Fleet communique says operations to soften up Truk have continued. ...

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  8. HEAVY BOMBERS MAINTAIN GREAT OFFENSIVE AGAINST NAZI AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Monday—-Maintaining the great offensive against the German aircraft industry, strong forces of American heavy bombers, escorted by fighters, for the third day in succession attacked factories, installations and aerodromes to-day. Targets included the Evere and ...

    Article : 440 words
  9. ITALY

    LONDON, Monday.—New Zealanders attacked two enemy strongpoints at Cassino, inflicting casualties. ...

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  10. PALAU ATTACK

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Describing the attack on the Palau Islands as one of the most daring operations of the war, George Horne, of the "New York ...

    Article : 330 words
  11. GUNS SILENT FOR EASTER SERVICE

    LONDON, Monday.—All guns along a mile of the American-held Guriglinno front, in Italy, ceased firing for 55 minutes yesterday ...

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  12. TWO ENEMY SHIPS SCUTTLED

    COLOMBO, Monday.—The first communique issued by the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Fleet states that ...

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  13. MORE PRECISE TERMS FOR FINLAND

    LONDON, Monday. — Week-end messages from Helsinki, according to the Stockholm correspondent for "The Times" indicates that the basis for a ...

    Article : 113 words
  14. GIRAUD REFUSES TO GIVE UP POST

    LONDON, Monday.—General Girand, who has refused the post of Inspecter-General of the Free French Forces, in a bitter letter to ...

    Article : 318 words
  15. TOLL OF U-BOATS MAINTAINED

    LONDON, Monday. — Though a little higher than in February, losses caused by U-boats last month were still low, and the rate of sinkings of ...

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  16. JAPS MAY MOVE CAPITAL FROM TOKIO

    OHUNGKING, Monday. — The Dritish United Press' Chungking correspondent, in addition to the Shanghai "Mercury," reports that the Japanese ...

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  17. TOKIO TALKS OF 100 YEARS OF WAR

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The Tokio Ofiicial Radio to-day asserted that Japan was reckoning upon 100 years' fighting if necessary. It added that if ...

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  18. CAM NO LONGER AFFORD TO ALLOW NEUTRALS TO AID ENEMY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The period in which it had been necessary to accept many compromises in pleading with neutral countries was rapidly drawing to a close, said thc U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) in a broadcast, in which he outlined U.S. foreign policy. It was now clear to all that the strength ...

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    A sunflower grown by Mr. H. R. Giles. of Ohope, Whakatane (N.Z.), attained lift. 4in. in height. The stalk had a circumference of 7in. The diameter of the ...

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