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  2. RUSHING RELIEF TO DORTMUND CITY IN FLAMING CHAOS

    LONDON, May 25.—Ambulance trains, columns of motor vehicles, emergency kitchens, and supply columns are being rushed to Dortmund, which on ...

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  3. BIG RAID ON RABAUL

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Monday.—One of the heaviest and most successful raids against the three Rabaul ...

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  4. CHURCHES' UNITY

    LONDON, May. 25 (A.A.P.).— A strong appeal for Church unity was made by the Arch[?]is[?]on of Canterbury, Dr. ...

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  5. ZERO HOUR MAY BE APPROACHING MEDITERRANEAN MOVES

    LONDON, May 25.—Zero hour may be approaching in the Mediterranean. Developments pointing to this are the announcement that German troops are in Sardinia, the appeal ...

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  6. MEDITERRANEAN AIR BLOWS AXIS BASES POUNDED

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).—Sardinia, Sicily, and the "toe" of Italy continue to feel the full fury of the Allied air onslaught in the Mediterranean. ...

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  7. ON WAY TO AERIAL SUPREMACY

    LONDON, May 25.—Allied air forces in the Mediterranean theatre already appear to be on the way to achieving the chief ...

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  8. INTENSIVE ATTACK ON SARDINIA

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).— More than 300 Allied aircraft yesterday carried out a concentrated battering of nine targets ...

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  9. CITY WAS TAKEN BY SURPRISE

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).— Esme (Switzerland) reports say that the heaviest bombing attack in history caught ...

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  10. 14 DIE IN TRAIN DISASTER

    NEW YORK, May 25 (A.A.P.). —Fourteen persons were killed and at least 89 injured in a train derailment at Delair (New ...

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  11. HEAVIER GROUND FIRE BY JAPANESE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday.—More intense fire by Japanese anti-aircraft gunners is reported by Allied airmen on ...

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  12. WASHINGTON TALKS RESUMED

    WASHINGTON, May 25 (A.A.P.).—President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill yesterday resumed their conferences after ...

    Article : 264 words
  13. DANGERS CONFRONTING ITALY

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).— Under the heading "Italy in Danger," a leading article in "The Times" says that the ...

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  14. LATE NEWS "CORRALLED" ON ATTU

    WASHINGTON, May 25 (A.A.P.).— The Secretary for the Navy, Colonel Knox, said to-day that the battle at Attu, in the Aleutians, was continuing, ...

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  15. COMINTERN MOVE PLEASES Washington's Keen Interest

    NEW YORK, May 25 (A.A.P.) —"The proposal to dissolve the Communist International has displaced the second front as ...

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  16. BOULDERS HIT TRAIN

    The driver of an electric passenger train, Alfred Jones, of Jersey Avenue, Mortdale, was trapped and injured when ...

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  17. DAM FLOODS AFFECTED TACTICS

    LONDON, May 25.—While early to-day a thick pall of smoke rose over Dortmund after the heaviest air attack of the war, ...

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  18. FERRY TERMINALS BLASTED

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).—Today's Cairo communique says that United States Liberators yesterday morning attacked Reggio di Calabria ...

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  19. ENEMY SHIP HIT IN KAIMANA RAID

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday.—Liberators on Sunday made a wide sweep, totalling more than 1,700 miles, for ...

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  20. M.P.s' VISIT TO CLYDEBANK

    LONDON, May 25.—"The most heartening and impressive experience of the whole tour," was the summing up of the visiting ...

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  21. NORTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).— It seems that the majority of the people in French North Africa support neither General de ...

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  22. JAPAN BUILDS UP HONG KONG Major Transport Base

    LONDON, May 25.—The Chinese authorities in London have received information from a refugee who escaped from the ...

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  23. JAPANESE ARMY CHANGE

    NEW YORK, May 25 (A.A.P.).— The Domei News Agency reports that Lieutenant-General Kumakichi Harada, formerly adviser to the ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. AUSTRALIANS' PART AT DORTMUND

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).— The Australian Lancaster Squadron took part in the raid on Dortmund without losing a single ...

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  25. BRITISH PARTY AGREES

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).— The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Great Britain has sent a message to ...

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  26. CANADA'S AID

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Kingsley Wood, told the House of Commons to-day that, because of ...

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  27. RESTRICTION ON U.S. WOMEN'S CLOTHES

    WASHINGTON, May 25 (A A.P.) —The War Production Board has ordered far-reaching restrictions on the manufacture of women's ...

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  28. TWO THOUSAND GNS. RESULT

    LONDON, May 25 (A.A.P.).—The largest crowd of the season at Newmarket Racecourse saw Kingsway (18-1) score a surprise win the Two ...

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  29. PROMOTION FOR U.S. VICE-ADMIRAL

    NEW YORK, May 25 (A.A.P.).— President Roosevelt has nominated Vice-Admiral Willlnm Glassford for the rank of admiral, Vice-Admiral ...

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  30. HENRY FORD'S SON GRAVELY ILL

    NEW YORK, May 26 (A.A.P.).— Edsel Ford, president of the Ford Motor Company and only son of Henry Pord, is gravely ill. He is ...

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  31. TEETOTAL BACHELOR DIES AT 109

    NEW YORK, May 25 (A.A.P.).— Jamen McLaughlin, who claimed that he had never drunk, swore, nor married, has died at the age of 109. ...

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