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  3. AUSTRALIA'S LEASE-LEND AID TO AMERICA

    The Foreign Economic Administrator (Mr. Crowley) told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the volume of reverse lend-lease aid was ...

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  4. GREATEST FIRE RAID OF WAR DIRECTED AGAINST BERLIN

    The greatest fire raid of the war was directed against Berlin yesterday, when Flying Fortresses and Liberators battled through German fighter and ground defences to attack the capital. About 1000 U.S. bombers, escorted by more than 800 ...

    Article : 552 words
  5. GERMAN TANKS USED ON STRIKERS IN N. ITALY

    German tanks went into action against strikers at Milan and other centres in North Italy where there is no prospect of the ...

    Article : 128 words
  6. AMERICAN GAINS ON LOS NEGROS

    American cavalry forces made further advanees on Los Negros Island and the Marines, who landed northeast of Talasea on New Britain on Monday, are consolidating their positions against increasing Japanese ...

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  7. LITTLE DAMAGE IN RAID ON ENGLAND

    Slight enemy activity occurred last night over parts of South-western England, states the Air Ministry, which added that a few bombs were ...

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  8. General Alexander Confident of Anzio Outcome

    Following an inspection of the Anzio beachhead in Italy, General Alexander told war correspondents that he was still confident that the Allies will ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. RUSSIANS FORCE CROSSING OF BUG RIVER IN SOUTH

    In his great drive north-west, from Proskurov General Zhukov has crossed the River Bug. General von Manstein is throwing in all available forces against Zhuhov's big thrust in the Tarnopol area, ...

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  10. GERMANS ARREST FRENCH OFFICIALS OF RED CROSS

    According to the Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times," the Germans, in violation of the Geneva Convention, ...

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  11. GERMAN HORRORS IN OCCUPATION OF KRIVOI ROG

    Five iron-ore mine shafts were filled with bodies of Russians executed during Germany's two-year occupation of Krivoi Rog. ...

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  12. CHENNAULT AIMS TO CUT JAPS' JUGULAR VEIN

    "I cannot foretell the days of victory, but if you go on as you started you will bring measurably nearer the day when Japan is humbled. We are ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. MUD IMMOBILISES AIRCRAFT ON ITALIAN FRONT

    New Zealand gunners last night shelled a railway station a mile south of Cassino, marking the limit of the last American attempts to ...

    Article : 388 words
  14. JAPS WARNED OF U.S.A. LYING IN AMBUSH

    Appealing to the Japanese home front to become a "burning ballot fire" to win the war, Lieut-General Mitsuru Ushijiml, ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. U.S. "QUISLINGS" CHARGED WITH SEDITION

    Likening them to Norway's Quisling and France's Laval, the Justice Department asserted that 30 defendants at the forthcoming sedition trial ...

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  16. NO CHANGES IN DISPOSITION OF ITALIAN FLEET

    "No change is at present contemplated in the arrangement with the Italian authorities under which Italian ships and their ...

    Article : 165 words
  17. U.S.A. Planes Raid Paramushire

    Nayy search Venturas on Sunday evening bombed Paramushiro, north of Japan, encountering heavy antiaircraft fire in some areas, says the ...

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  18. GERMAN TRANSPORT DISORGANISED BY AIR RAIDS

    The Germans have taken every possible step to safeguard railway working in Northern France, said a Ministry for Economic Warfare spokesman ...

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  19. NEGOTIATION'S FOR SETTLEMENT OF WELSH COAL STRIKE

    The Minister for Fuel (Major Lloyd George) and Negotiations Committee accepted an agreement between both sides of the industry ...

    Article : 244 words
  20. JAP CONSULATE GAVE DATA FOR PEARL HARBOUR

    Japanese naval forces which raided Pearl Harbour probably got vital advance information on the weather and dispositions of shipping in the ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER HONOURARY FELLOW OF ROYAL SURGEONS

    The Council of the Royal College of Smgeons tendered luncheon to His Majesty And the Duke of Gloucester to-day on the occasion of the ...

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  22. China to Grapple With Living Costs

    It was announced that the wholesale price index had risen 230 per cent, during the war, rice and coal [?]ncreasing 60 per cent, since January ...

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  23. NEW ARMY COMMANDS

    New Army G.O.C. appointments in Britain are: Lieut-General Sir Edwin Morris, northern command; Lieut.-General E. ...

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  24. TO FIND JOBS FOR MILLIONS

    Immediately the war economy is dismantled, jobs must be found for 139,000,000 persons, stated Mr. Phelna, codirector of the International Labour ...

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