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  3. ROOSEVELT ORDERS POOLING OF AMERICAN SHIPPING

    President Roosevelt has ordered the immediate pooling of 2,000,000 tons of merchant shipping in America to ensure that their cargo will be effective immediately in accomplishing the objective of all-out aid for ...

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  4. BRITAIN GAINING AIR SUPREMACY

    R.A.F. fighters of the Middle East Command shot down more enemy aeroplanes in April than during any month since the outbreak of war, and the Air Ministry states that 252 planes were destroyed. British losses for the month were 58, but many of ...

    Article : 303 words
  5. RESCUE BUOY FOR GERMAN AIRMEN

    Seen here is one of the German floating rescue buoys for their airmen shot down at sea. Fitted with mattresses, blankets, food, toilet necessities, signals, several of these yellow-painted refuges have been washed ashore on the English coast. The fact that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  6. Axis Aircraft Output Exceeded

    A spokesman for the American aircraft industry has reported to the United States Chamber of ...

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  7. Enemy Forces Entry into Tobruk

    The enemy yesterday evening in some strength and supported by numerous tanks, attacked the outer defences of ...

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  8. SOVIET BAN WILL NOT AFFECT CHINA

    The Chungking correspondent of Reuter states that the Soviet decree, banning the transit of War materials, is not expected to ...

    Article : 92 words
  9. America To Build 70 ton Bombers

    The War Department to-day awarded to the Douglas Aircraft [?] Incorporated. a 43.000 ...

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  10. ENEMY RAIDER SANK EIGHT SHIPS IN INDIAN OCEAN

    [?] circles report that an Axis raider, probably the Admiral von Scheer, had sunk eight ships in the Indian Ocean. They were the City of Baghdad, King City, Scientist, ...

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  11. COAL RESUMPTION

    The United Mine Workers Union and the Southern soft coal operators announced to-day the completion of a temporary agreement for the ...

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  12. RESPITE FROM AIR RAIDS

    Enemy air activity last night was on a small scale according to the Air Ministry communique, A few aircraft flew over a north east coast town, ...

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  13. BRITISH WAR EFFORT

    Members of the House of Commons have tabled an amendment to the confidence motion which was submitted by the Government. ...

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  14. AXIS ARMY BOGGED IN AFRICA

    The Italian and German forces attempting the invasion of Egypt were still "bogged" in the vi[?]nity of Sollum yesterday, according to informed sources in Cairo. British land and air forces harassed them constantly, while ...

    Article : 408 words
  15. EVACUATION FROM GREECE

    At least 80 per cent, of the original Imperial forces that went to Greece have been safely evacuated, states a communique issued in Cairo to-day. The statement quotes Mr. Churchill's announcement in ...

    Article : 489 words
  16. U.S. JOURNAL SAYS GIBRALTAR DOOMED

    In a front-page leading article, signed Ralph Ingersoll. "PM."-states that, from an urgent despatch it is convinced ...

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  17. THIRD ACE MISSING

    The Zurich correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company, states that the German Admiralty is anxious concerning the whereabouts ...

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  18. MR. MENZIES

    LONDON. Thursday Flying in His Majesty's own plane, Mr Menzies visited the blitzed city of Cardiff and went on to Swansea to ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. FRENCH SUPPORT

    The belief that between 80 and 90 per cent of the French people In occupied and unoccupied [?] were behind the Free French move ...

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  20. R.A.F. PLANE CRASHED IN EIRE

    It is officially announced that a British plane clashed at Askill, County Leitrim, and was burnt out The crew baled out over Country Fernanagh. ...

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  21. FIDUCIARY ISSUE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday:—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley Wood) announced to-day an increase in the Fiduciary note issue, by ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. ANNUAL LEAVE FOR WORKERS

    It has been officially announced that the Government, recognising that holidays are necessary for efficiency in war production and other essential ...

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  23. EIRE ARMY VOTE

    Without discussion, the [?] [?][?] agreed to an Army vote of £8,383, 55[?] for 1941-42 ...

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