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  3. Australia and U.S. Have Vital Mutual Interests

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) told a crowded press conference that Australia was as vital to America as a base in winning the war against the Japanese as America was in defending Australia. The people of Australia would ever be grateful to America for her ...

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  4. SEBASTOPOL NOW A GRIM DEATHTRAP

    LONDON, Thursday.—In flames and ruins, Sebastopol is now a grim deathtrap, scaled off by sea, land and air and the end of the campaign in the Crimea is in sight, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. ...

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    A pilot at the controls of his Wellington bomber during a test flight, before taking off to attack a target on the Italian mainland. —(British official picture.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. CURTIN, who told Americans that Australia was as vital to the U.S. as a Pacific base as the U.S. was vital to Australia's defence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Lend-Lease Extension Agreed to By U.S. Lower House

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—By 334 votes to 21, the House of Representatives has approved and sent to the Senate legislation extending the ...

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  8. SHATTERING BLOWS ON AXIS EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Probably 6,000 Allied bombers and fighters struck shattering blows against Axis Europe in the 36 hours up till darkness yesterday, states the Press Association's air correspondent. The tonnage of bombs dropped must ...

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  9. WAY PAVED FOR AVIATION CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thurs. — Mr. Churchill told the House of Commons that sufficient agreement had been reached in the recent Anglo-American discussions on ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S MERCHANT SHIPPING REDUCED: AMERICA'S INCREASED

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Britain after the war will have only half her pre-war merchant shipping tonnage, whereas America will have three times her pre-war ...

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  11. JAP RETREAT IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday. — The Chinese High Command announces that the reinforced Japanese forces launching a new drive on the ...

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  12. TURKEY TO CUT CHROME EXPORTS TO GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Britain has [?] ceived a reply from Turkey to the request that chrome exports to Germany be stopped, says the "Daily Express." ...

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  13. ITALIAN KING COULD NOT PREVENT WAR WITH ALLIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—It would have been impossible for the King to have prevented Italy from declaring war on Britain and France in 1940, ...

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  14. ENEMY PREPARING OFFENCES IN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans, who for weeks have been predicting an Allied offensive in the Anzie beachhead area, are showing signs that ...

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  15. Allied Progress in Burma

    LONDON, Thursday. — To-day's Burma communique states that the Allied troops advancing from Dimapur have contacted those defending the ...

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  16. SAW VICTORY TORCH IN PARIS FLAMES

    LONDON, Thursday. — Jean Paquis, a Paris radio commentator, says that despite Wcdnesday night's tragedy in the ...

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  17. FIVE FRENCHMEN TO DIE FOR TREASON

    ALGIERS, Thursday.—A military court has sentenced to death five of the 27 French subjects on trial for treason and membership of the Vichy organisation, ...

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  18. 30 SHIPS SUNK IN DANUBE

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is estimated that the laying of mines in the Danube from the air has resulted in sinking or damaging at least 30 ...

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  19. Not Regarding Rome As Open City

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Press Association's lobby correspondent says it is understood the British Government has no intention of responding to ...

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  20. Turkey Detains Rumanian Ships

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times" correspondent at Istanbul says the Turkish Government has detained two 7000-ton Rumanian liners, the ...

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  21. ORIGINAL INVASION PLANS STILL STAND

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—Contrary to widespread reports that something has gone wrong with the Allied plans for the invasion of Europe, the ...

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  22. SWEDEN REJECTS ALLIES' REQUEST

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sweden has formally rejected the Anglo-American request for cessation of exports of ballbearings to Germany, ...

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  23. 10,000 RUSSIANS LIVED UNDER ODESSA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian guerillas in Odessa lived underground in every sense of the word, says Reuter's special correspondent describing a visit to the Odessa catacombs 100 feet under the city's streets, and from which 10,000 armed Russians emerged on April 9 to aid the oncoming Red Army after living ...

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  24. AIRMAN'S REFUSAL OF WHISKY PLEASES TEMPERANCE LEADER

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mrs. Ida Wise Smith, national president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, is pleased and gratified by General ...

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  25. British Coal Dispute Settled

    LONDON, Thursday.—The miners' leaders and mineowners' representatives have settled the terms of a four-year wage pact for the mining industry. The ...

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