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  3. CHINESE SUCCESS IN BURMA

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sporadic fighting has continued on the outskirts of Kohima, to-day's South-East Asia communique states. Yesterday the Chinese occupied Manpin, 10 miles from Kamaing. The communique adds: "We intercepted ...

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  4. GREATEST AIR ACTIVITY EVER KNOWN

    LONDON, Thursday.— The great Allied air offensive was continued at full blast to-day. Never before have so many aircraft been seen flying across the English Channel. At midday air attacks had been going on in France without a break for three ...

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    Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, second in command to General fciscnhowcr for the Allied second front, photographed at his desk in his trailer caravan in North Africa when he was Air Commander-in-Chief of Mediterranean Air Command.-British Official photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. MACKENZIE KING, Prime Minister of Canada, who, at the suggestion of Mr. Churchill, has agreed to address members of both Houses ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPANESE PERISH IN FOREST FIRE

    KANDY (Colombo), Thurs.— Scores of Japanese were burnt alive in a forest fire, which they started round hilltop positions ...

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  8. HARD BATTLES AT SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Router's Moscow correspondent says hard battles are being fought at the approaches to Sebastopol, where the Germans have laid tons of thousands of mines. They have also ringed Sebastopol with one of the greatest barrages in history in an endeavor to hold the port and get their troops ...

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  9. CHINESE PLEA FOR GREATER ASSISTANCE

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.— China's contribution to the Allied cauta desorved more confidence and more consldoration of her needs than she was ...

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  10. RESUMPTION OF TALKS WITH TURKEY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Tlio Press Association's diplomatic correspondent says that a British military mission has arrived at Ankara and begun talks ...

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  11. NAVAL ACTION IN CHANNEL

    LONDON, Thursday.— While engaged on an offensive patrol early yesterday morning, ships of the Royal Navy and Royal Canadian Navy ...

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  12. AIR FORCE OFFICERS DISMISSED

    CINCINNATI, Thursday.— Army courtsmartial convicted three air force officers of neglect of duty in inspection procedures at the Wright aeronautical plant at ...

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  13. NEW GREEK PRIME MINISTER

    CAIRO, Thusraday.— The Crock Prime Minister (Mr. VenizclofO lins resigned. Mr. Papandreon has been sworn in as Prime Minister, and is forming a new Cabinet. ...

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  14. COMMUNIST OFFICES RAIDED BY DETECTIVES

    LONDON, Thursday.— Four Scotland Yard detectives to-day made their second raid on the Paddington headquarters ot the Trotsltyist "Revolutionary Communist ...

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  15. YUGOSLAVS SEIZE ISLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.— Units of the Yugoslav Army of Liberation, supported by Yugoslavs and Allied naval units, landed on the island of ...

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  16. TOPICS FOR EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday. —Although no formal agenda has been drawn up for the forthcoming meeting of Empire Prime Ministers, the Associated Press ...

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  17. NEW SPITFIRE ACE

    LONDON, Thursday.— Wing Commander J. E. Johnson, D.S.O. and bar, D.F.C. and bar, is the R.A.F.'s new Spitfire ace ...

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  18. RAIDING IMPROVES SECTOR AT ANZIO

    LONDON. Thursday.— Three days of steady raiding has considerably improved American positions on the Carino sector of the Anzio beachhead ...

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  19. Churches Crowded in Russia

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbctt), addressing the Church Club, paid the Russian Orthodox Church had greater freedom than it ...

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  20. Tight Little Company of Anxious Men

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — "How does it feel to be one of a tight little company of anxious men aware of the day, hour and ...

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  21. BUDGET SPEECH "GLOOMY AND GAY"

    LONDON, Thursday.— Sir John Wardlaw-Milne (Con.) said in the House of Commons that the Chancellor of the ...

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  22. MACARTHUR'S NOMINATION URGED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Mr. W. Miller, M.H.R., appealing to the Republican Party to nominate General MacArthur for the Presidential election, told the ...

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  23. U.S. RADIO STATION IN LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday.— As part of the preparations for the invasion, an American broadcasting station in Europe, which will be officially known os A.B.S.I.E., will ...

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  24. NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED FOR FIVE DAYS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The Argentine Government has suppressed the newspaper "La Prensa" for live days, because of an allegedly misleading, false editorial ...

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  25. NAZI FORCES IN DENMARK ON EMERGENCY FOOTING

    LONDON, Thursday.— Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says the Danish News Service reports that German military forces in Denmark have been placed on an emergency footing as a result of new acts of sabotage on Tuesday night. Tanks are now reinforcing ...

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  26. WHAT WAR HAS COST

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The belligerent nations have spent3 almost 1,000,000,000,000 dollars (£A333,000,000,000) on the ...

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