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    A U.S. Army Air Force bomber skims the tree tops (upper photograph at left), as it tums away after dropping a 1000 lb bomb squarely on the pier of a railway bridge spanning the Mu river in Japaneseheld territory in Burma. A column of spray rises as the bomb ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PRE-INVASION OFFENSIVE MAINTAINED AT HIGH PITCH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Following up attacks on five countries —France, Belgium, Germany, Yugoslavia and Rumania—with devastating raids last night on Munich and Kar[?]sruhe, Allied bombing battalions maintained their great pre-invasion offensive at a ...

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  5. S.E. ASIA COMMAND DEFENDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent at Karachi says a denial that there rae dissensions between British leaders in the S.E. Asia Command was voiced by Sir Keith Murdoch, Australian newspaper magnate, during an interview. Some quarters in Britain and America gave credence to such stories ...

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    Two German paratroops captured in Italy. The one wearing the Iron Cross is a warrant officer.—British official photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SECRET OCCUPATION OF ALEUTIAN ISLAND

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The secret occupation and fortification of Shemya, in the small but tactically important Semichi group, in the Aleutians, 10 months ago ...

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  8. GERMANS SPYING OUT INVASION PREPARATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A very small number of enomy planes came over the English coast last night. Their mission obviously was reconnaissance, to ...

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  9. MOSCOW EXPECTS GREAT VICTORIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Moscow expects great new victories when the weather improves on the eastern front and the present lull ends,! according to Moscow Radio. "The ground will dry, the rivers will return to their courses, and then the scene will be set for new, ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S "INVASION" BUDGET: MO INCREASED TAX FOR MAN IN STREET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Introducing Britain's "invasion" budget in the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Anderson) announced that there would be no increase in taxation for the man in the street. Referring to the fact that the ...

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  11. SMOKE FOUR MILES HIGH OVER MUNICH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Mosquito pilot who was over Munich after last night's raid reported that huge fires had spread over a very wide area, ...

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  12. SWEDISH REPRISAL

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. — The Swedish State Railways announce the cancellation of postal privileges enabling special railway carriages manned ...

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  13. BATTLE EXTENDS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—A communique says that the sphere of hostilities in contral Honan has been enlarged. The number of enemy ...

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  14. FIGHTING DIES DOWN IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fighting has died down in all sectors of the front, says the British United Press correspondent at Allied headquarters in Italy. Prisoners ...

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  15. No Air Traffic Between Denmark and Sweden

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. — Germany yesterday suddenly stopped air traffic between Denmark and Sweden. No 'planes arrived at Malmo, and the ...

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  16. GREEK MUTINEERS

    CAIRO, Tuesday. — An official communique reveals that a military mutiny occurred among Greeks in the Middle East at the same time as the naval ...

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  17. MUSSOLINI AND HITLER MEET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German Newsagency reveals that Hitler and Mussolini met on Saturday and Sunday. ...

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  18. BRITISH TRAVEL BAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Travel from Britain to all destinations overseas is to be suspended except for business of urgent, ...

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  19. 70 Planes Damaged by Volcano

    NAPLES, Tuesday.—Seventy Allied planes were damaged near Mt. Vesuvius by the recent eruption. More than half of the planes are being repaired. Twenty ...

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  20. TOKIO PAPER'S ADVICE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Tokio Radio reports that the newspaper "Tokio Shimbun" urged the Japanese Air Force and Fleet to get into the fight ...

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  21. MISGIVINGS ABOUT MONETARY PLAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Financial opinion in London, although it hails the experts' agreement on a new world monetary plan as an undoubted advance on any previous international currency plan, is inclined, on second thoughts, to question the practicability of the suggested scheme and its acceptability to American opinion, states a special representative of the Associated Press. ...

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  22. PEER SENTENCED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Langford was sentenced to-day to four months' imprisonment for having obtained money by false pretences and attempted ...

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    WASHINGING, Tuesday. — The State Department regards the ownership of Lend-Lease air bases after the war as relatively unimportant, but will insist that ...

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