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  3. FALL OF LASHIO THREATENING WHOLE BURMA FRONT

    LONDON, Friday.—The collapse of the eastern front in Burma with the fall of Lashio, the Vital starting point of the Burma Road supply line, has rendered the Allies' position in Burma extremely grave ...

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  4. LUFTWAFFE LOSSES IN NIGHT RAIDS

    London, Friday.—The Luftwaffe last night apparently abandoned its "three-star Baedeker" reprisal raids, carrying out instead scattered attacks against several ...

    Article : 520 words
  5. PLANNING NEW LONDON

    Left:" St. Bride-street, London, photographed on the morning after night raid. However, after the hard work of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 239 words
  6. INDIAN ARMY GROWING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Indian Army was already 1,000,000 strong and was increased by recruiting at the rate of 50,000 men ...

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  7. BLOW TO PARTY MACHINES: ELECTION LOSSES

    LONDON, Friday.—London newspapers almost unanimously agree that the success of two Independent candidates at the Wallasey and Rugby by-elections represents a revolt of the electors against party politics ...

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  8. Beaverbrook's Second Front Speech

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Beaver—brook's New York speech advocating that "We should strike recklessly in order to open a second front in ...

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  9. Cables in Brief PEACE FEELERS NOT OUT YET

    The United States State Department does not know anything about reported Nazi peace feelers, the Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) ...

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  10. HUNDREDS DIE IN CHEMICAL WORKS DISASTER

    BERLIN, Friday.—Two hundred and fifty persons were killed and more than 1000 injured in an explosion in a chemical factory at ...

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  11. MUSSOLINI'S WARNING TO ITALIANS

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mussolini's speech to Italian Prefects, in which he admitted the poor state os Italian industry, agriculture and a public spirit, shows that there is ...

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  12. TRIED TO CRASH 'PLANE ON NAZI CRUISER

    LONDON, Thursday.— The R.A.F. raids on Trondheim, the German naval base in Norway, were carried out with almost ...

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  13. Speech Confirms Rumours of Internal Unrest

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mussolini's speech of Italian Prefects, in which he admitted the poor state of Italian industry, agriculture and public spirit, shows that there is a substantial basis for recent circumstantial rumours of ...

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  14. DICTATORS MEET IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.— It is officially announced in Berlin and Rome that Hitler and Mussolini met at Salzburg on Wednesday. ...

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  15. STALIN SAYS NAZIS ARE WEAKENING

    MOSCOW, Friday.—In a May Day Order-of-the-Day addressed to all the Russians to-day, M. Stalin says that Fascist Germany, and especially the German Army, is undoubtedly far weaker than last June, with the German ...

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  16. Violent Duststorms in Libya

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Both sides In Libya yesterday had to contend with violent duststorms. British light mobile forces were ...

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  17. R.A.F. HELP TO BUILD BOMBERS.

    Courses designed to show airmen giant four-engined bombers in every stage of construction have been organised by the Technical Training Commend of the Royal Air Force, Each step of production is followed until the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. COALMINERS WILL WORK ON MAY DAY HOLIDAY

    Because of the shortage of coal and its value to the war effort, miners at St. Marys decided unanimously last night to forgo their May Day holiday ...

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  19. LIGHTER RAIDS ON MALTA

    VALETTA, Thursday.— Two Axis planes were brought down and four damaged in three raids on Malta to-day. ...

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  20. FOOD SHORTAGE POSSIBLE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—In its third progress report, the Joint Committee on Rural Industries expressed alarm at the possibility of a foodstuffs shortage, ...

    Article : 261 words
  21. BOTH SIDES CONTINUE LOCAL ATTACKS

    LONDON, Friday.— Fighting in Russia is still restricted to small-scale attacks and counter-attacks, with both sides active On the Smolensk area' (Central ...

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  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IN HIS BOOK, "Mein Kampf," Adolf Hitler set forth, at great length, the obnoxious creeds upon which the Nazi order was ...

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  23. WEATHER STILL PREVENTS MAJOR BATTLES IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Fighting in Russia is still restricted to small-scale attacks and counter-attacks, with both sides active. On the Smolensk area (Central) ...

    Article : 423 words
  24. GERMAN PLANS CONFUSED

    KUIBYSHEV, Friday—Major-General Zakharov, in an article in the Russian Army journal, "Red Star," says that the ...

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