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  3. SECOND BIG U.S. RAID ON GERMANY WITHIN 24 HOURS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germany was invaded in very great strength to-day by U.S. Liberators and Flying Fortresses which made the second big attack within 24 hours. Luftwaffe fighter factories at Kassel, aircraft parks at ...

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  4. BATTLE THAT MAY DECIDE CAMPAIGN FOR IMPHAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British United Press correspondent at New Delhi says that a battle which may shortly decide the ...

    Article : 248 words
  5. NEW JAPANESE DRIVE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The Japanese have started a new drive, bollovod to be aimed at closing the gap on the Peiplng-Hankow railway. ...

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  6. U.S. SUBMARINE H SUCCESSES

    WASHINGTON, Wed. — A Navy communique announces that United States submarines have reported the sinking of 15 ...

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    The concentrated and extensive damage caused among industrial targets at Cologne, particularly in the Kalk and Deutz district, was revealed by R.A.F. photographic reconnaissance. The picture shows thc Kalk railway yards. The very large shed in the centre has been seriously damaged, and there is also extensive damage among the rolling stock and tracks. Cologne was last raided on Monday night, when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GREAT FIRES IN SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Great fires are rasing in Sebastopol, and the whole city and port are shrouded in smoke, according to a battlefront despatch to "Izvestia." "The remnants of broken German divisions are being pressed against the sea, and battered and scattered divisions are streaming to the ...

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  9. PRELIMINARY OIL CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A preliminary Anglo-American conferonce on post-war petroleum policy opened with a series of closed ...

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  10. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Router's correspondent at Allied headquarters in Italy says the Germans tried two raids against the Anzio perimeter, ...

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  11. I Mines Laid in Danube

    LONDON, Wed.—It fias been disclosed that R.A.F. Liberators and Wellingtons laid mines in the Danube, says Reuter's ...

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  12. NAZI REPLY TO PLEA FOR ROME

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to the German Nowsagency, the Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. do Valera) on March 20 sent a message to the ...

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  13. GERMANY INFORMED OF SWEDISH DISPLEASURE

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—Sweden has informed Berlin of her surprise and displeasure at the discovery of 25,000 large ma[?] of central Sweden, which were ...

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  14. DIPLOMATS' MOVEMENTS RESTRICTED

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Government last night took steps to place diplomats under all restrictions effecting "any other alien." ...

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  15. DOMINIONS' "UNKIND" ACTION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mv. J. J. Richards (Democrat), a member of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, discussing ...

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  16. Accepts Responsibility For Publishing MacArthur's Letters

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-Mr. W. Hiller, M.H.R., has made a statement in which he takes full responsibility for releasing the MacArthur ...

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  17. JAP ISLAND BASES RAIDED IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A Pacific Fleet communique states that single Navy search planes strafed Fingelap Island and bombed Antulul and Pakin Islands on ...

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  18. Airman Who Raided Tokio Now in Britain

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A United Press despatch from an American Marauder bomber base in England reveals that Sgt. Theodore Laban, who was ...

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  19. GERMANS ADMIT ALLIES CAN LAND IN EUROPE

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" stockholm correspondent says the German press and Nazi spokesmen have ceased proclaiming the ...

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  20. 13 RAIDERS RESTROYED OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Thirteen raiders were destroyed last night over Britain, when the enemy operated on a much larger scale than for some ...

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  21. PROSTATIC CANCER RESEARCH

    LONDON, Wednesday.-Dr. E. S. Horning, an Australian, who is Doctor of Science (Sydney University), has been working in London on ...

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  22. Opposition to Anti-Strike Regulaton

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Press Association's lobby correspondent reports that critics have taken quick action against the new defence regulation making ...

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  23. Human Torpedo

    LUNDON, Wednesday— Details have been revealed of the "human torpedo," one of Britain's newest secret weapons. It has already been used with ...

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  24. Australian Airman Arrested on Operating Table

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. — The usually reliable Danish Press Service states that the Germans in Denmark arrested a young Australian airman on ...

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  25. COST OF ACQUIRING SHORT BROS.' SHARES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The liability incurred in respect ot the Government's acquisition of the shares of Short Bros. Ltd., aeroplane manufacturers, totals ...

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  26. MUST DRAW GERMANY'S CLAWS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The prohibition of all explosives in Germany after the war was the subject of a debate opened by Lord Vansittart in the House of Lords. He asked the Government if it would appoint a committee of scientists to "prepare a practical, efficacious scheme with particular regard to the control of the elimination of Germany's nitrate and hydrogenation ...

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