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  3. STUBBORN STRUGGLE TO STEM GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday.— Marshal Timoshenko is throwing in greater forces in the Isyum area to stem the Nazi counter-drive started last week. ...

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  4. AIM TO CRIPPLE AIR BASES

    NEW YORK, Monday— Tokio radio said last night the main aim of the new Japanese attacks on the Chinese coast was to "cripple Chinese and American plans to bomb Japan ...

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  5. NIGHTMARE FOR NAZIS

    A new picture of Britain's Stirling bombers on an operational flight. The Stirling carries the heaviest bombs the longest distance of any bomber used by the belligerent forces. The Air Minister of Britain stated that British bombers will astound the Nazis and smash Hitler's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CAPTURED ON COAST

    German prisoners being. searched on a returning vessel after British paratroops, who with the co-operation of the Royal Navy, Army, and Air Force attacked and destroyed an important radio-location post at Bruneval, on the coast of France. The coast of France. The prisoner ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 'PLANE CARRIERS VITAL NEED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— The U.S. naval building programme is a closely guarded secret, but it is known many changes have been made since the war began. Writing in the ''New York Times,'' ...

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  8. BOMBERS LEFT BLAZING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Many grounded Japanese bombers at Vunakanau, main airfield of Rabaul, were smashed or left blazing in a hard-hitting raid by Allied ...

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  9. HITLER MAY MOVE LAVAL

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The "New York Times" says that private advices from Europe predict the Imminent removal by the Germans of Pierre ...

    Article : 219 words
  10. MORE RAIDS IN STORE FOR JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Brigadier-General James Doolittle, leader of the American raid on Japan, declared on the radio to-day that other Japanese, ...

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  11. Trouble on Nazi Food Front

    LONDON, Sunday.— Two important developments occurred on the German home front at the week—end—the establishment by Marshal Goering of a ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. U.S. PLAYING GREAT PART IN WAR

    SYDNEY, Monday.— In an Empire Day address to members of the Royal Empire Society to-day the Minister for ...

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  13. MUST RE-TAKE BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Monday.— General Stilwell, American Commander of the Chinese troops in Burma, has arrived for a conference with General Wavell ...

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  14. NAZIS LOSE OVER 2,000,000

    LONDON, Monday.— The British United Press correspondent at Lisbon states from a reliable source that Germany has lost ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. SERIOUS FLOODS

    HONESDALE (Penns.), Sunday.—At least 32 are dead and many others are believed killed in the most disastrous series of spring floods in history. ...

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  16. CALL FOR SECOND FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.— A crowded meeting at the London Hippodrome organised by the "Daily Express" passed a resolution welcoming the ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. MEN ARRIVE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday.— Considerable detachments, of Australian Air Force members have arrived in England. They came direct from Australia. ...

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  18. Survivors Rescued: Italian Claim

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.— An official of the State Merchant Fleet said that the Argentine steamer Rio Iguazu had advised headquarters that she had ...

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  19. "CAT WATCH" BY DESERT ARMIES

    CAIRO, Sunday.— Two great armies suffering the heat, sand, and flies of the Libyan desert are watching one another like cats, sending out planes to reconnoitre their opponents' positions and patrols to test their might. ...

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  20. Commandos Surprise Madagascar

    LONDON, Monday.— Before the attack on Madagascar, British commandos threaded their way through shoals and reefs for hours, says the "Daily ...

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  21. WHAT OF ITALY'S NAVY?

    LONDON, Sunday.— Berlin radio claimed to-day that Italy's battleships exceed the total in June, 1940. The warships ...

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  22. MEXICANS URGE WAR ON AXIS

    The Mexican Congress will meet on Thursday to consider the Cabinet's decision to declare war on the Axis. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN SEEKS SEAT IN COMMONS

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. R. W. G. Mackay, an Australian-born London solicitor and former lecturer at Sydney University, has resigned from the ...

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  24. TWO MORE SHIPS GO DOWN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The Navy has announced that a U.S. medium sized merchantman was torpedoed and sunk off the Cuban coast on Tuesday ...

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  25. UPSET IN HITLER'S CAMPAIGN: EMERGENCY REVISION OF PLANS

    LONDON, Sunday.— Hitler has left Berlin suddenly for the Eastern Front, where, according to reports from Stockholm, he is sum moning all his generals commanding operations against Russia to a special conference, to revise the whole German plan of campaign. This move is taken as the surest ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE CRUX of the post-war reconstruction problem is finance. Most people will agree with Mr. Brooker that money will have to ...

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  27. Two Nazi Fighters Shot Down

    LONDON, Monday.— Last night R.A.F. fighters swept over Northern France and destroyed two of a batch of enemy fighters which intercepted. ...

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  28. German Officers Blown Up at Card Party

    LONDON, Sunday.— Allied patrols are waging a nerve war against the Axis forces in Libya, says a special correspondent of the "Daily ...

    Article : 167 words
  29. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The British United Press correspondent at Ankara says that approximately 100,000 [?] from Siberian prisons will join the British forces ...

    Article : 267 words
  30. Emergency Operation on Destroyer

    LONDON, Sunday.— A doctor aboard a destroyer in a gale had to be held wedged against an operation table by another officer when he successfully ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. Thirty Air Battles Daily to Gain Mastery

    MOSCOW, Sunday.— Between 20 and 30 battles take place daily over the Russian front in the struggle for mastery of the air, says the Soviet Army newspaper, "Red Star." It says that the Soviet Air Force has ...

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