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  3. ALLIES TAKE POSITIONS NORTH OF KOHIMA

    LONDON, Monday.—Further Allied succcsses are reported from the Indo-Burma front to-day. In the Kohima area heavy casualties were inflicted on the Japanese in an effective operation, and three important positions were captured north of Kohima. The Japanese also lost a position in the hills ...

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  4. GRIM STREET BATTLES IN SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Monday.—The German beachhead in the Crimea has now been reduced to a stretch of about 30 miles south-east of Sebastopol, says thc British United Press correspondent in Moscow. Grim street battles are going on in the northern, ...

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    Australian nurses admire native headdress during a victory sing-song near the Song River (New Guinea) to celebrate the liberation of the area from the Japanese.—Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MUSSOLINI. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Issue of Red Chevrons

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Criticism of the decision to abolish the blue Chevrons and introduce red chevrons for all R.A.A.F. personnel ...

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  8. PEACE WITH ALLIES, BUT NOT RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Von Killinger, German Minister in Bucharest, in the middle of December approached a neutral diplomat with a peace ...

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  9. MUSSOLINI SAID TO BE DYING

    LONDON, Monday.—Router's Zurich correspondent says Mussolini is reported to be dying in his villa at Lake Garda. ...

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  10. PROMPT TURKISH RESPONSE TO ALLIED NOTE

    LONDON, Monday.—Turkey has suspended licenses for exporting chrome to Germany until official talks take place in Istanbul in the coming ...

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  11. Immense U.S. Air Network in Britain

    LONDON, Monday.—The immensity of the organisation responsible for the power behind the punches that the U.S. Air Forces are delivering against Europe was ...

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  12. Call for Leadership to Ensure Better World

    LONDON, Monday.—British Empire and American leadership in res toring the world to economic health and achieving freedom from fear and ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. U.S. MARINES AS NURSE MAIDS

    ADVANCED MARSHALLS BASE, Wednesday. — Marines played nurse maid to two Japanese children removed from Ebon ...

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  14. 34 PERSONS KILLED IN TORNADO

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A tornado in Georgia and South Carolina on Saturday night demolished buildings and killed at least 34 persons, with ...

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  15. FORD CO. AND UNIONS REACH AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Monday, — After 33 years of existence in Britain, the Ford Motor Company has reached an agreement with the trade union movement to co-operate in ...

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  16. VICTORY MUST NOT BE USED FOR REVENGE

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett), who is on a visit to the United States, said that when victory was won, the ...

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  17. BALKANS TARGETS BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday.—Operating from Italy, escorted U.S. heavy bombers yesterday attacked railway yards at Brasov (also known as Kronstadt) ...

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  18. STALEMATE IN CASSI NO

    LONDON, Monday.—Not a single house in Cassino has changed hands for about three weeks, says a British United Press correspondent. It is ...

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  19. GEN. MACARTHUR DOES NOT SEEK PRESIDENCY

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Monday.—General Mac-Arthur to-day made his first comment on the move to draft him as ...

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  20. Japan Cannot Hide Fleet Indefinitely

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times," in an editorial, says Admirai King's conviction that the Japanese and American battle fleets will meet ...

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  21. Easter Services in Moscow

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Moscow says the streets wore jammed on Saturday night with crowds attending all-night Easter ...

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  22. SWEDES SEIZE GERMAN MAPS

    LONDON, Monday.—Swedish customs officials confiscated 25,000 large maps of central Sweden, reported to have been consigned from a firm in ...

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  23. NO SOVIET DELEGATION AT I.L.O. CONFERENCE

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday.—Although the preliminary sessions of the first wartime conference of the I.L.O. began to-day, no word has been received regarding ...

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  24. FORMER FASCIST MINISTER SHOT

    LONDON, Monday.—According to Berlin Radio, Professor Giovanni Gentile, former Fascist Minister for Education, was shot dead in Florence on ...

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  25. GANDHI ILL

    BOMBAY, Monday. — A Government communique says Mahatma Gandhi for the past four days has been suffering from malaria. He is feeling weak, but his ...

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  26. RUSSIA REGARDS UNITED ITALY AS VITAL

    MOSCOW, Monday.—M. Andrey Vyshinsky, Deputy of the Advisory Council for Italy, told a press conference Italy capable of uniting all forces for the struggle against dispensable in order to hasten the defeat of Hitler. ...

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