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  3. RUSSIANS CROSS KERCH STRAIT TO GUARD CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Since the Russian armies evacuated the Kerch Peninsula yesterday, the Germans have made no more to cross the peninsula. The five-mile-wide strait between Kerch and the Caucasus is ...

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  4. BOMBERS OF TOKIO

    A radio picture gram received from America showing president Roosevelt pinning the Congressional Medal of Honour on Brigadier-General James. H. Doolittle, who led the squadron of volunteer Filers on the raid on Tokio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENEMY LANDING SUCCEEDS ON CHINA COAST

    ENEMY LANDING SUCCEEDS ...

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  6. ON CHINA COAST

    CHUNGKING, Sunday—After once having been driven back to the ships from which they landed on the island of Chuanshih, off the Fukien coast, strong Japanese forces made a second landing and have occupied most of the island. ...

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  7. BARRAGE OF PARACHUTES

    BERNE, Saturday.—The latest German anti-aircraft invention consists of a floating "parachute barrage" of aerial mines ...

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  8. ITALY MENACES CORSICA

    LONDON, Saturday.— Moscow radio, quoting a Berne (Switzerland) report, says that light units of the Italian fleet are reported to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TROOPS FROM BURMA REACH INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—British forces withdrawing in Burma are now at the frontier of India. The battle of Burma ...

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  10. RAID SCARE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A.R.P. wardens were called to their posts in the metropolitan area at 6.15 a.m. yesterday by the Sydney control centre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HEAVY AIR BLOWS AT JAPS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Highly successful Allied air attacks on Japanese bases to the north of Australia were reported in communiques issued from G.H.Q. on Saturday and to-day. ...

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  12. SECOND FRENCH SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Vichy radio announces the loss of another French submarine, which took part in the operations around Madagascar. It says ...

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  13. Zenith of Tank Battle!

    The Battle of Kharkov enters its third week with the greatest tank battle of the war still raging "in one southern sector," and the climax ...

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  14. DUCHESS REACHES U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg, accompanied by her Consort, Prince Felix, and the Minister for Foreign Affairs ...

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  15. TWO SHIPS LAUNCHED EACH DAY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Maritime Day was marked by ceremonies in many cities and the launching of 27 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. U-BOAT CREWS LAND ON U.S. COAST

    U-BOAT CREWS LAND ON U.S. COAST ...

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  17. Nazis Attended Theatres at Some Towns

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Civilian defence authorities on the Atlantic sea coast have been warned to be alert for possible attempts to land small bodies of enemy forces on U.S. shores. ...

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  18. WE CAN LOSE!

    OTTAWA, Saturday.— Addressing a special meeting of the Canadian House of Commons i Reconstruction Committee, the ...

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  19. Timoshenko's Choice

    A huge tank battle has been joined around Smiyev, twenty miles southwards of Kharkov. Timoshenko has thrown in heavy tank reinforcements in ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. New Sea Command in S.E. Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The Navy Department has announced the appointment of Rear-Admiral J. F. Shaf-10th, commander of the United States ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE war may last a long time yet, but the most critical phases of the struggle seem very near. In the centre of the ...

    Article : 181 words
  22. U.S. WARNS AGAINST OVER-OPTIMISM: WAR WILL BE LONG, SAYS ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The U.S. Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull), who last week declared that the war would end sooner than had been expected, warned to-day against over-optimism. President Roosevelt warned that the war would be a long one. Mr. Cordell Hull issued a statement ...

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  23. SUGGESTS NAVY SHOULD BE BASED NEARER

    LONDON. "Sunday.—"The Sunday Times" on the front page gives prominence to a cable from Warwick Fairfax. in which he says that Australia ...

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