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  3. HEAVY RAID ON ANGERS TAKES ENEMY BY SURPRISE

    LONDON, Monday.—More big R.A.F. raids last night, in which Australian Lancaster squadrons took part, included a heavy attack on Angers (France), where railway yards were blasted. More damage was done to chemical industries at Ludwigshafen, which photographs show to have been ...

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  4. ALLIES DRAW NEARER TO ROME

    LONDON, Monday.—Substantial gains in the Velletri area are reported in to-day's news from Italy. The Germans are throwing in every man available to resist the threat to Highway 6. Allied forces that are attacking the German positions in the ...

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    THIS BRITISH OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH, taken on March 8, shows damage to buildings in the heart of Berlin caused by bombs from R.A.F. raiders since November, 1943. Buildings identified by numbers arc: (1) Reichstag, damaged; (2) Ministry of Armaments and Munitions, gutted; (3) French Embassy, gutted; (4) British'Embassy, gutted; (5) Ministry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MOST POWERFUL AEROPLANE ENGINE

    INDIANAPOLIS, Monday.— General Motors' Allison Division has announced that the most powerful aircraft engine in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. QUINS CELEBRATE 10th BIRTHDAY

    CALLANDER (Ontario), Monday.— The Dionne quintuplets celebrated their 10th birthday yesterday, when they received from their father a ...

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  8. AIRMEN'S AMAZING ESCAPE THROUGH TUNNEL

    LONDON, Monday.—Asserting that it is the first full, authentic account of reports current in Silesia about the mass escape of 76 British and Allied airmen from Stalaglnft-3 prisoners of war camp at Sagan, the "Daily Telegraph" gives prominence to a story from its Stockholm correspondent declaring that ...

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  9. 240,000 Persons Rejected For Inadequate Education.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— The armed forces' rejections for educational deficiencies have been more numerous than battle ...

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  10. GERMANS ADMIT HITLER CANNOT WIN

    LONDON, Monday,—Guards in prisoners of war camps in Germany are admitting that Hitler cannot win, and the morale of the population is ...

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  11. TERROR CAMPAIGN IN ESTONIA

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—Expecting an imminent Rus[?] offensive against the Baltic States, the Nazis have launched a tenor campaign in ...

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  12. YUGOSLAV FUNDS SEIZED IN CAIRO

    LONDON, Monday.—Yu[?] officers loyal to General Mihailovich seized in Cairo Yugoslav Government funds amounting to 30,000 dollars ...

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  13. Appeal for Unity on Home Front

    BUFFALO (U.S.). Monday.—Senator Mead, addressing the opening session of the Polish-American Congreas. warned against dis[?]ty on the home front, ...

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  14. SEVERAL PARTS OF ENGLAND RAIDED

    LONDON, Monday.—Enemy raiders were over the south-west, cast and northeast of England last night. In a southwest coastal town a hotel received a ...

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  15. ALLSED FORCES PENETRATE SOUTH END OF MYITKYINA

    LONDON, Monday.—The American and Chinese forces attacking Myitkyina from the south-west and west in the past two days have penetrated the southern end of the town, and the Japanese exit to the south has been blocked, states to-day's ...

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  16. BOMBING OF FRANCE JUSTIFIED

    LONDON, Monday.—"The French nation would not wish the success of Allied arms to be imperilled by failure to disrupt German communications," states the ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND U.S. LOSE SYMPATHY IN BALKANS

    NEW YORK, Monday. — According to continual reports from the Balkans, the Allied bombing campaign in the late'winter and spring has resulted ...

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  18. U.S. RELIGIOUS LEADER TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Rev. Dr. Daniel Poling, pastor of the Philadelphia Baptist Temple, before leaving for Australia, received a letter from ...

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  19. CRICKET

    LONDON, Monday. — After a bad start, in which they lost five wickets for 106, the Australians made a good recovery after lunch in the one-day ...

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