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    THE LATEST SPITFIRE — the Mark XII — in Hight. They have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GREATEST ALLIED AIR FLEETS OF WAR CROSS CHANNEL

    LONDON, Friday.—Never in the war have the people of English coastal towns seen or heard such vast Allied air fleets as those which crossed the Channel yesterday. There was the ceaseless drone of planes in formations numbering up to 250 for nine hours after 7.30 a.m. ...

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  5. ALLIES NOW 21 MILES FROM ROME

    LONDON, Friday.—The Allied forces in Italy are pressing on to the Alban Hills, and are now 21 miles from Rome and three miles from Villctri. When they captured Cisterna to-day they took 2600 prisoners, including the commander of the 954th ...

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  6. NO THOUGHT OF INVASION FAILURE

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — "No one in the Government or the Army ever contemplates the possibility of failure in the ...

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  7. REPORTED 2700 PRISONERS DIED IN NAZI CAMP

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Government is inquiring through the protecting Power, Switzerland, regarding Stockholm reports that 2700 Allied prisoners of war, ...

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  8. U.S. TO ANNOUNCE PEACE PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Administration will shortly announce a peace plan similar to Mr. Churchill's world order, which he outlined in ...

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  9. HIGH LEVEL OF EMPLOYMENT AFTER WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government accepts as one of its primary aims and responsibilities the maintenance of a high, stable level of employment after the war, says a White Paper outlining the Government's employment policy. ...

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  10. Expects Dangerous Decade After War

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The New Zealand Minister to Washington (Mr. Nash) predicted in a speech that the 10 years after the war would he the ...

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  11. 148 TONS OF BOMBS DROPPED ON MARCUS ISLAND

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A Pacific Fleet task force's aircraft attacked Marcus Island on May 19-20, says a communique. The aircraft made ...

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  12. "Signal" For Invasion

    STOCKHOLM, Friday. — Swedish correspondents in Berlin report a German High Command spokesman as saying that the ...

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  13. JAPS FOILED AT MYITKYINA

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—A commanlque from General Stilwell's headquarters reports that Allied forces foiled a Japanese attempt to reinforce ...

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  14. LOYANG BATTLE INTENSIFIED

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The battle for the defence of Loyang was further intensified on Wednesday, when the Japanese shelled the city, says a ...

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  15. STILL NO CHANGE ON EASTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Friday.—A Moscow communique reports that there were no important changes on the Eastern front yesterday. It adds that 17 planes were ...

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  16. AIRMAN'S LIFE SAVED BY PENICILLIN

    LONDON, Friday.—How penicillin, used for the first time in an R.A.F. hospital handling Burma casualties, saved the life of Squadron Leader Joe Morphett, of ...

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  17. BRITAIN AIMING AT HIGH STANDARD OF INTERNATIONAL CONDUCT

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain, in her relations with other countries, wanted to maintain a standard of honesty, fair dealing and international good faith, he Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) said replying in the House of Commons to[?] the debate on foreign pohcy. She could not tell the rest of the world what it ...

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  18. PORTUGAL DESIRES GOOD RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN

    LISBON, Friday.—The importance of preserving good relations between Portugal and Britain was emphasised by the Portuguese Prime Minister (Dr. ...

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  19. SOVIET INTERVENTION WITH JAPAN REGARDING PRISONERS

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain had asked the Soviet Government to take up with Japan the question of the treatment of prisoners of war in ...

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