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  3. RUSSIANS BEGIN BIG OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russians have begun a big offensive in the lower reaches of the Dniester. A Rumanian communique states: "The enemy, after violent artillery preparation, supported by numerous air formations, went over to the ...

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  4. JAPANESE GIVE UP ATTEMPT TO TAKE KOHIMA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is now evident that the Japanese have given up their attempt to take Kohima, in the Indian State of Manipur; but they are getting ready for another attack on Imphal, the capital of Manipur. Todays communique from the South-East Asia Command reveals that the enemy ...

    Article : 352 words
  5. MOSQUITO IN THE MAKING

    Constructing a Mosquito bomber.— (Dept. of Information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OVERWHELMING NAVAL POWER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —The Navy has released aerial photographs showing the overwhelming naval power used ...

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  7. WILLING TO SURRENDER IMPERIAL PREFERENCES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Some officials believe that the British Government may be willing to surrender Imperial preferences as far as the Dominions are ...

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  8. ALLIED AIR ARMADA AGAIN STREAMS ACROSS CHANNEL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An Allied air armada again streamed across the Straits of Dover early to-day and pounded targets in France. Coastal residents heard the unbroken roar of planes for nearly an hour. They included strong formations of United States Marauders. Heavy explosions were heard ...

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  9. ANZIO POSITIONS IMPROVED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Patrol activity in bridgehead positions at Anzio has resulted in several small engagements, to-day's communique from ...

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  10. E-BOATS ATTACKED IN CHANNEL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An Admiralty communique announces that light coastal forces of the Royal Navy on an offensive patrol in the English ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. UNOFFICIAL STRIKES INVITING FASCISM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A warning that participants in unofficial strikes might be opening the door to Fascism was. given by Mr. James ...

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  12. LITTLE CRITICISM OF BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Members of the House of Commons accepted the Budget cheerfully, and speeches which followed the statement ...

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  13. Britain Spending More on Drink and Tobacco

    LONDON, Wednesday.—People in Britain spent £50,000,000 less on food last year than in 1942 and £38,000,000 less on clothes, says a White Paper, giving an ...

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  14. TO DISCONTINUE RECONSTRUCTION OF NORMANDIE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Navy officials in Washington have declared that the Navy has halted all reconstruction work on the former liner ...

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  15. SABOTAGE IN DENMARK

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—The Danish Press Agency says the German isolation of Denmark came after a night of sabotage, which ...

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  16. U.S. SENATE APPROVES RECORD NAVY BILL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Senate has unanimously approved of the record 32,645,000,000-dollar (£A10,882,000,000) Navy Appropriation Bill, which the ...

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  17. FRENCHMEN SENTENCED TO DEATH IN ABSENTIA

    ALGIERS, Wednesday.—A military tribunal sentenced to death 30 Frenchmen in absentia. They were members of proGerman organisations in Tunisia, and fled ...

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  18. POLES' FINE WAR RECORD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—May 3 is the National Lay of Poland. For the fifth time in succession it will be celebrated by Poles while their country is ...

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  19. PLANE CRASHES INTO HOUSES

    MONTREAL, Wednesday. — An R.A.F. Liberator transport crashed into a group of old brick houses in Montreal this morning, shortly after ...

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  20. Mr. de Valera Persistent

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. de Valera) has not only refused to accept President Roosevelt's communication placing the ...

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  21. MR. CURTIN CONFERES WITH MR. ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Curtin, accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt, flew to President Roosevelt's vacation residence ...

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  22. Former French Governor Escapes From Prison

    LONDON, Wednesday. — French circles in London have learned that a former Feneh Colonial Administrator, M. Edouard Jean Louvcau, has reached ...

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  23. EXPORTS TO GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Swedish Government had refused to accede to the Allies request that ballbearing exports from Sweden to Germany should be prohibited, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Economic Warfare (Mr. Dingle Foot) ...

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  24. REFUSAL TO SCRAP I.L.O.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Philadelphia correspondent says the United States, through the Secretary for Labor (Miss ...

    Article : 231 words
  25. BACK TO GARDEN OF EDEN

    The evergrowing shortage of the most essential daily necessities in the Netherlands Indies under the Japanese "CoProsperity Sphere" is strikingly ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. Front Line Vegetables

    Vegetables grown on a front-line farm within range of enemy bullets are being served to soldiers in the "dug-out messes" of the Burma front. ...

    Article : 95 words
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