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  3. SEVEN JAP. SHIPS ARE HIT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—U.S. submarines operating in the Java Sea and ...

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  4. TRAINING U.S.A. PILOTS

    The United States Army Air Force is undergoing tremendous expansion as its plans for training 50,000 skyfighters a year begins to materialise. Every five weeks, raw students between 20 and 27 report for training. Thirty-five weeks later the Army sends them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. R.A.A.F. TAKES HEAVY TOLL OF JAPANESE AIRCRAFT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Successful operations by R.A.A.F. forces in various engagements on Saturday resulted in the destruction of 17 enemy aircraft and damage to 10 others for the loss of two of our aircraft, but the ...

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  6. CHEMICALS FOR MUNITIONS

    Impressive in appearance and extraordinarily intricate in design a new Australian plant produces large quantities of nitric acid and ammonium nitrate, two chemicals vital in the manufacture of explosives for munitions. Liquid ammonia for use in the process is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Raid Warning Broadcast To 'Vee Army'

    LONDON, Sunday.—Broadcasting to the "Vee Army" in Europe, Colonel Britton declared last night that the ...

    Article : 225 words
  8. INDIA DEFENCE PROBLEM

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—Talks now going on in New Delhi may result in the defining of the respective duties of an Indian Defence Minister and the ...

    Article : 373 words
  9. CEYLON HEAVILY RAIDED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Ceylon had its first air raid of the war this morning when Japanese aircraft attacked Colombo in great numbers. According to official reports, 57 Japanese planes were ...

    Article : 700 words
  10. Activity in Libya Restricted

    CAIRO, Saturday.—To-day's communique speaks of restricted patrol activity in Libya on Friday. On Thursday night R.A.F. bombers ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. JAP. ENVOY TO EGG ON BALKAN NATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Japanese Ambassador in Berlin (Baron Oshima) will leave Berlin shortly for Bucharest and Sofia, says "The ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. FIGHT IN U.S. CAMP

    FORT DIX (New Jersey). Friday.— Three men were killed and live wounded when white military police fought negro soldiers following an ...

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  13. NORMANDIE'S TRAGEDY

    The giant liner Normandie capsized at the pier in New York Harbour following a mysterious fire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. RUSSIAN ADVANCE ON KALININ FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians report further advances on the Kalinin front, where it is claimed that repeated German counter-attacks have again failed, despite tank support. The Russians are successfully employing ...

    Article : 383 words
  15. NAZIS' PROBLEMS AT MALTA

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Luftwaffe spokesman admitted in a radio address to-day the difficulties the Axis air forces were experiencing in their attacks on Malta. ...

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  16. Philippines Front Air Raids Diminish: Artillery Busy

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—Though the Japanese air raids on Corregidor continue, their frequency and intensity have diminished, and they ...

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  17. R.A.A.F’s PART IN WITHDRAWAL FROM MIDDLE EAST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In the withdrawal of the A.I.F from the Middle East to Australia the R.A.A.F. acted as reconnaissance and convoy, ...

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  18. BRITAIN AND ITALY EXCHANGING SICK AND WOUNDED PRISONERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Britain and Italy will to-day begin an exchange of sick and wounded prisoners and protected personnel. The exchange will take place at the Turkish port of Smyrna, where British and Italian hospital ships have already arrived. Full details of the exchange and the ...

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  19. U.S. 'Plane Production Up to Schedule

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—After conferring with President Roosevelt, America's war production chief. Mr. Donald Nelsen, declared that United ...

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  20. Rationing Extended: White Bread Ban

    LONDON, Saturday.—Cereal breakfast foods and all condensed milk will be included in the points rationing scheme on Monday, when the total ...

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  21. NAZIS SEIZE RADIUM FOR PETROL SYNTHESIS

    VICHY, Saturday.—The Germans have requisitioned half France's radium supply for the production of synthetic petrol. The Curie Institute in ...

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