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  2. TERRIFIC DAMAGE AT STETTIN

    LONDON, Sunday.--In one instance alone an area of 100 acres in the port of Stettin (north-western Germany), once covered with closely-grouped industrial buildings, is now devastated as a result of the RAF raid on April ...

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  3. GOLD LACE ON RAF CAPS ABOLISHED

    LONDON, Sunday.--Gold lace on RAF officers' cap peaks will disappear wider the Air Council's new austerity order, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 153 words
  4. MORE PART-TIME BRITISH WORKERS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Minister of Labor (Mr Bevin) is going to use more freely his powers compelling women to do war work, says the Daily Mail industrial correspondent. ...

    Article : 312 words
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  7. Delays In Reimbursing RAN Men

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Lengthy delays in reimbursing Royal Australian Navy officers and ratings for possessions lost ...

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  8. Russians Not "Outsiders" After War, Says Bevin

    LONDON, Sunday. -- "We are determined at all costs to shape our course so that when the war ends, Russia will no longer be kept outside as in the past. Her great resources will be combined with those of Britain and ...

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  9. JAPANESE SEEK BURMA'S HELP

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The Japanese are doing their utmost to win over the Burmese population and to train the ...

    Article : 229 words
  10. Northern Ireland Premier's Plea

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Basil Brooke, the new Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. in a statement issued tonight, said, "I feel ...

    Article : 192 words
  11. FORTRESSES IN BIG RAID ON ST. NAZAIRE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Continuing the air offensive against the Germans in Europe, Flying Fortresses made a daylight raid on port installations at St. Nazaire, U-boat base on the French ...

    Article : 630 words
  12. BRONZE CROSS FOR MALTA SCOUTS

    VALLETTA, Sunday--The Governor of Malta (Lord Gort) has handed to the Scouts of Malta and Gozo (a neighboring island) the ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. Washington Studying Need For Help To China

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Commentators point out that the recent report of Madame Chiang Kai-shek to the Chinese Generalissimo, that China's plight was treated "somewhat lightheartedly" in Washington, has been ...

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  14. U-Boat Believed Sunk In Duel With Sunderland

    LONDON, Sunday.--Diving out of the sun on to a surfaced U-boat, a Brisbane Sunderland pilot, Flying-Officer E. H. Farmer, believes he destroyed it. He was met with heavy ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. Enemy Attack In China Repelled

    CHUNGKING, Sunday. -- A Chinese Army communique says that the Japanese eastward of the Taihang mountains on the ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. British Clothing Coupons May Continue After War

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Britain's clothing coupons scheme, drastically curtailing purchases, may be continued for a considerable time ...

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  17. SPITFIRES RAKE TRAINS IN SICILY

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Spitfires from Malta have again attacked railway trains in Sicily. Yesterday a goods train was raked with ...

    Article : 85 words
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