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  3. RAIL TARGETS IN ROME BOMBED AGAIN Great R.A.F. Blows at Milan, Turin

    LONDON, Friday.—Two big railways marshalling yards in Rome were bomber again to-day by American bombers. The heaviest raids of the war on Northern ...

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  4. KING WITH THE 8th

    After returning from his visit to Malta, the King made a second tour of units of the Eighth Army. He is seen here with General Montgomery at his battle H.Q. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REDS STORMING KHARKOV

    LONDON, Friday.—Russian advance guards have smashed their way into the northern suburbs of Kharkov, and now are storming the city, says the British United Press ...

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  6. Plans for Attack on France

    LONDON, Friday.—There is still speculation on the idea that there will be a second front, possibly against ...

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  7. JUNGLE KNIFE

    In Northern Australia a Spitfire sergeant has his jungle knife in case of forced landings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EVACUATION OF SICILY GAINING IMPETUS

    LONDON, Friday.—Axis forces are still fighting doggedly at Randazzo, the last big bastion in N.W. Sicily; but else where the enemy is falling back on Messina, and the evacuation of the island is gaining impetus. ...

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  9. SALAMAUA BOMBED

    Somewhere in Australia, Friday.—Heavy weather fronts extending across the whole northern combat area ...

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  10. Pacific Offensive Worries Japs.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Japanese Premier, Tojo, met his Cabinet advisory board yesterday for a frank exchange of ...

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  11. AIR HERO LENT TO R.C.A.F.

    QUEBEC, Friday.—The Canadian Air Minister (Mr. C. G. Power), introducing the Eder and Moehne dam destroyer. Wing Commander G. P. ...

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  12. URGES RELAXED BLACK-OUT

    LONDON, Friday.—Since a public agitation for the relaxation of the black-out to relieve lighting and ventilation difficulties and the effects of ...

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  13. SUMMER TIME AGAIN?

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is expected in political circles that, whatever Government is returned to power at the ...

    Article : 180 words
  14. PLEDGE TO FREE PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—In a recorded broadcast to the Philippines on the occasion of the anniversary of American occupation, President ...

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  15. MODERN RAVEN

    Food and ammunition for Allied troops in the forward area at Mubo being dropped from a transport plane. The containers are attached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TARGETS HIT IN KURILE RAID

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Nine U.S. Liberators attacked Japanese installations in the Kurile Islands north of Japan early to-day. ...

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  17. CHANGE-OVER

    A new scheme of liaison between officers of the R.A.F. and the Merchant Navy is helping the work of Channel convoys and their protection. The skippers go far flights, and in turn the R.A.F. officers take trips in the cargo ships they protect. In this way each gets a realistic idea of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. STALIN NOT INVITED TO TALKS IN QUEBEC

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir John Anderson, Lord President of the Council, who participated with Mr. Churchill in talks with the Canadian War Cabinet and Chiefs of Staff, is back in London. ...

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  19. Greek Port Raided

    CAIRO, Friday.—Wellington bombers, last night attacked Preveza on the west coast of Greece, scoring hits against the quay. ...

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  20. Russia and Second Front

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Discussing renewed Russian demands for a second front, the "New York Times" correspondent Handson Baldwin asserts that ...

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  21. V.C. TO SCOTS GUARDSMAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Victoria Cross has been awarded posthumously to Captain Lord Lyell, of the Scots Guards who, by outstanding leadership, ...

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  22. SUBMARINE SINKS THREE SHIPS IN OSLO HARBOUR

    LONDON, Friday,—It has been revealed that a British submarine sank three ships and damaged two others in Oslo harbour at Easter. The Germans at the time blamed saboteurs. THE NORWEGIAN Press Bureau ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    MANY thousands of people will, on reading "War Aims of a Plain Australian," pronounce this book by Dr. C. E. W. Bean, ...

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  24. Axis Fleets Face Suicide

    LONDON, Friday.—Assuming that the U.S. Information Office's figures are correct, and adding the losses at Vella. Japan has only 21 cruisers and ...

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  25. GERMAN TROOPS' EVACUATION OF NORWAY "MOST UNLIKELY"

    LONDON, Friday.—Norwegian circles in London have had no reports sub-standing statements that German troops are being withdrawn from ...

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  26. SAYS GAYDA INCINERATED

    LONDON, Friday.—The British United Press correspondent at Madrid quotes a message from Vichy which says Signor Gayda, Mussolini's mouth. ...

    Article : 62 words
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