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  2. ALLIED AIR TARGETS.

    LONDON, April 6.—It is officially announced that a large force of Flying Fortresses and Liberators of the US Eighth Army Air Force attacked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RAID IN SOLOMONS.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, April 6.—Allied aircraft switched their main attack to the Solomons yesterday when operations were only ...

    Article : 371 words
  4. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    CHICAGO, April 5.—The Chicago "Herald-Tribune" in an editorial states: "We look back at Mr W. M. Hughes as the spokesman for ...

    Article : 409 words
  5. SOVIET ADVANCE.

    LONDON, April 6.—The Russians appear to be engaged in an all-out offensive to fling the Axis forces from the Kuban area, where ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "CALM BEFORE THE STORM"

    LONDON, April 6.—The Tunisian front still seems fairly quiet on land. Paris radio comments: "It is the calm before the storm. An offensive on the largest scale must be expected shortly." It adds: "The Eighth Army has begun an attack against the Axis line north of Gobes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INVADING HOLLAND.

    MELBOURNE. April 6.—The Germans expect the opening of the second front some time in May, according to a correspondent of the ...

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  8. NAZI ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, April 6.—Moscow radio early this morning broadcast a statement from the special commission investigating German atrocities ...

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  9. AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, April 6.—Medium bombers now being produced in the US include one machine better and very much faster than any ...

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  10. THE FIFTH ARMY.

    On April 4 the American Fifth Army drove back stiff opposition and decreased somewhat its distance from General Montgomery by the capture ...

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  11. NORTH AFRICAN UNITY.

    LONDON. April 6.—The French National Committee has made the following statement: "General Eisenhower has asked General de Gaulle ...

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  12. REPLY TO ARTICLE.

    SYDNEY, April 6.—Replying tonight to comments in a leading. article in the Chicago "Herald-Tribune" the Federal Leader of the UAP (Mr ...

    Article : 498 words
  13. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, April 6.—The "New York Times" Washington bureau states: "Responsible observers believe the postponement of General ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. SEA CONTROL.

    LONDON, April 6.—The Chief of Naval Information, Admiral Sir William James, in a speech to the, Royal Empire Society, stressed the ...

    Article : 296 words
  15. BUNA CAMPAIGN.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA. April 6.—Another American general has been decorated for gallantry in action in the Buna campaign. The ...

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  16. THE NAVY STRIKES.

    LONDON, April 6.—"Royal Navy light coastal forces during a sweep off Tunisia on the night of March 31 surprised a convoy of 3 supply ...

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  17. MONTGOMERY'S SUCCESS.

    NEW YORK April 5.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" says that in reviewing the activities of the Munitions ...

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  18. ALLIED AIR SUPERIORITY.

    NEW YORK, April 5.—Major Eliot, military correspondent of the, New York "Herald-Tribune," after analysing Allied communiques from ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. AFTER THE WAR.

    LONDON, April 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) in the House of Commons today in reply to Mr W. W. Astor (Con) said the ...

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  20. DESTRUCTION IN BREMEN.

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—It will take longer to rebuild Bremen, one of Germany's largest ports, than to rebuild Rotterdam—the Coventry of ...

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  21. AIR OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, April 6.—The tempo of Allied air attacks in Tunisia is not diminishing, according to correspondents' reports "A record of over ...

    Article : 198 words
  22. GREEK SUBMARINE ACTIVE.

    LONDON, April 6.—A Greek naval communique states that the submarine p Papanicolls, operating with the Royal Navy in the ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. "GETTING ACQUAINTED."

    LONDON, April 6.—High-ranking military leaders of 3 of the United Nations and Spain have met in Spanish Morocco, states US Army ...

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  24. THE ROYAL NAVY.

    LONDON, April 6.—"In spite of the very large number of casualties the spirit and service of the Royal Navy in face of all difficulties are as ...

    Article : 277 words
  25. ENEMY SUPPLY.

    LONDON. April 6.—A Berne message says that a dispatch from the "Gazette de Lausanne's" Berlin correspondent 'Which the German ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. PACIFIC COUNCIL.

    AUCKLAND, April 6.—Mr Walter Nash, New Zealand Minister to the US, said yesterday that the Pacific War Council on which he represents ...

    Article : 168 words
  27. CAMPAIGN'S END.

    NEW YORK, April 5.—"Informed American military circles are inclined to believe that the Tunisian campaign will last anywhere from 6 ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. BALKAN ATTACK.

    LONDON, Apr 6.—Military preparations in Bulgaria at present are greater than since April, 1941, says the correspondent of the "Daily ...

    Article : 257 words
  29. NAVAL CLASH.

    LONDON, April 6.—The Admiralty communique today stated: "Light coastal forces were in action off Dunkirk on Sunday ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. MALTA HELPS.

    LONDON. April 6.—Today's Mata communique says: "Fighter-bombers yesterday attacked industrial installations at Porto Empedocle ...

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  31. AXIS COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, April 6.—Today's Rome communique is as follows: "There were artillery exchanges in Tunisia Axis forces in the central sector ...

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  32. NO QUICK FINISH.

    LONDON, April 6.—"Military events in Tunisia seem to indicate that it would be unwise to expect a quick ending of the campaign. It ...

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  33. DEPRESSED TUNIS.

    NEW YORK, April 5.—A near famine exists in the city of Tunis and the civilian population of Bizerta has been evacuated to ...

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  34. BIG FIRES IN KIEL.

    LONDON, April 6.—RAF bombers flew in great strength through massed black clouds on Sunday night to attack Kiel, Germany's ...

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  35. CHINESE FAMINE.

    CHUNGKING, April 5.—It was officially stated today that the famine in the Honan Province was affecting about 5,000,000 persons, ...

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  36. THE FIRST ARMY.

    LONDON, April 6.—"'The First Army's recent advances in the mountainous north of Tunisia with mist and rain hampering the use of ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. GERMAN TROOP TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, April 6.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Express" writes: "Eighteen hundred Swedes who disapprove of the ...

    Article : 294 words
  38. WAR PRISONERS.

    LONDON, April 6,—The Secretary for War (Sir James Grigg) stated in the House of Commons today that a delegate of the International Red ...

    Article : 153 words
  39. GERMAN OPINION.

    LONDON, April 6.—German commentators predict early large-scale operations in Tunisia asserting that General Montgomery is putting down ...

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  40. R.A.F. IN BURMA.

    NEW DELHI, April 6.—A joint communique reports that Hurricanes yesterday intercepted 50 Japanese bombers and fighters attempting to ...

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  41. CHUNGKING RAIDED

    NEW YORK, April 5.—Tokio official radio today claimed that Japanese planes raided Chungking on Sunday for the first time for mouths, ...

    Article : 38 words
  42. GERMAN CLAIM.

    LONDON. April 6.—A German High Command communique claims: "'In the north of Norway we engaged and wiped out an enemy sabotage ...

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