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  3. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Attacks by enemy raiding parties were repulsed on the Eighth and Fifth Army fronts in Italy. Canadians repulsed an ...

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  4. STIFFER RESISTANCE IN SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that with the Battle of Sebastopol entering its third day, the Russians are encountering stiffer resistance. Rumanians and Germans in the beleagured fortress are now fighting what is really ...

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    An R.A.F. high-speed launch of the Air-Sea Service sets out on an errand of mercy.—Dept. of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMAN OFFICIAL ARRESTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail's" Stockholm correspondent says the Gestapo has arrested, for treason, von Scherpenberg, who ranks in the ...

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    A Mosquito about to take off for a night journey.—Dept. of Inf. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALLIED SUCCESSES IN MANIPUR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Allied successes on the Indo-Burmese front are reported in to-day's communique from the South-East Asia Command.. It says that the Allies advanced north-east of the Imphal plain, in Manipur State, where they engaged the enemy, and are making satisfactory progress. They ...

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  9. PEER CHARGED WITH FALSE PRETENCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Langford was remanded for a week on bail at the Thames Police Court on charges of having obtained by false pretences on April 8, ...

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  10. BRITAIN ADOPTS DRASTIC SECURITY MEASURES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Adopting security measures said to be without precedent in the history of any nation, the Government has imposed a rigid censorship on all foreign diplomatic missions, with the exception of America and Russia, represented in Britain. ...

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  11. POINTED DEBATE ON LEND-LEASE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A series of sharp quostions, many of which were anti-British, embroiled Congress in several hours' argument about ...

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  12. Bombay Death Roll Now 336

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A Government communique from Now Delhi states that the total death roll in the Bombay fire is now 336. ...

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  13. MACARTHUR VICTIM OF FRIENDS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"General MacArthur's repudiation of the belief that he is seeking to become President of the U.S. is only what we ...

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  14. Action Against Nazi Agent in Argentina

    BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday.—The Government announced that the police had confiscated a monoplane, yacht and motor boat belonging to Alberto Wookopf, who ...

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  15. Canada Willing to Conclude Migration Pact With China

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) told the House of Commons that Canada was willing to draft a treaty with China superseding the ...

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  16. Airline Company's Fine Achievement

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The arrival at a West of England airport to-day of a K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines Douglas airliner completed ...

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  17. Process for Hardening Softwood

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Du Pont Corporation has announccd that it has developed a new chemical process which ...

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  18. IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN POLICIES LINKED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Referring to the approaching meeting with Dominions Prime Ministers, Lord Cranborne, Lord Privy Seal, speaking at a ...

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  19. Severe Penalties For Fomenting Strikes

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A defence regulation imposing penalties of up to five years' penal servitude and £500 fine, or both, for instigating strikes or lockouts, ...

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  20. HENRY FORD TO GIVE PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Mr. Henry Ford pledged that returned soldiers would get jobs at Ford Co. plants after the war, and expressed the hope ...

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  21. AIR RAID WARNING IN CHUNGKING

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday. — Hostile planes crossed the Szechwan border to-day, heading for Chungking. They caused the first air raid alarm in the ...

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  22. RAID STARTS BIG FIRES IN PLOVDIV

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Allied bombers continue to pound enemy communications in the Balkans. Last night R.A.F. Wellingtons and Liberators, from Mediterranean bases, attacked Plovdiv, second city in Bulgaria, and started big fires in the railway yards there. Yesterday Sofia (capital of Bulgaria) and Belgrade (capital of Yugoslavia) were among targets attacked by ...

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