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  3. PIGEONS ALSO SERVE

    This picture was taken during operational duty aboard one of Britain's Lerwick flying boats. Carrier pigeons are taken on the patrols and used if radio communications break down or during "silent" periods. The Saunders Roc Lerwick is a high-wing, all-metal monoplane flying boat The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BATTLE FOR BURMA RAGING IN EARNEST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Rangoon says the battle for Burma has begun in earnest. The invaders, despite severe losses, have secured a foothold on the western bank of the Bilin River, which is not a wide stream. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN ADVANCE EAST OF SMOLENSK

    LONDON, Thursday.—To-day's Moscow communique says the Russians are continuing their advance on the front east of Smolesk, where several inhabited localities were recaptured yesterday and hundreds of Germans killed. ...

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  6. More Nazis in Dublin

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Commander Little has given notice of a question whether the Secretary for the ...

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  7. DANGER TO N.E.I. GROWS AS ENEMY ADVANCES IN SUMATRA

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—The Japanese are driving from Palembang to Oosthaven, a port of Telkbetong, which would bring them within 150 miles of Batavia. From Oosthaven they will spread along the coast of South Sumatra, bringing up artillery to the shore ...

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  8. Filipino Schoolbooks Revised

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Tokio Radio states that a complete revision of Philippine schoolbooks has begun. The wider use of ...

    Article : 61 words
  9. German Prisoner Escapes in Dublin

    DUBLIN, Thursday. — A German. Hans Mardehner (30), who was captured a few hours after landing by parachute in County Wexford last ...

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  10. FIRES STILL RAGING AT PALEMBANG

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—Three days after they were lit, the greatest fires in history are still raging at Palembang. The glare yesterday ...

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  11. WOULD BE DIFFICULT UNDERTAKING

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—A military spokesman, discussing the chances of a Japanese sea-borne invasion of India, said the problem of dealing with ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. JAPANESE ATROCITIES IN BURMA

    LONDON, Thursday.—A villager who escaped from a Japanese-occupied Burmese village, broadcasting over the Rangoon Radio, said Japanese soldiers ...

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  13. U.S. AIR DEFENCE BASED ON BRITISH METHODS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The air defence of American ports and inland cities is being modelled on British methods. American officers have studied in ...

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  14. RUTHLESS PRODUCTION DRIVE IN REICH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ministry for Economic Warfare says Germany is making the most ruthless six-month production drive ever launched, probably presaging a gigantic offensive. Recent changes in the civil constitution are designed to increase production to the maximum extent and minimise civilian consumption. The Minister for Rationalisation (Herr Wlhelm Zangen) has ...

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