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  3. Fighter Sweeps Along Coast of New Guinea

    The lull in operations in the South-west Pacific area continued yesterday, all activity being confined to small scale ...

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  4. RED ARMY PUSHES FORWARD FROM OREL TO BLACK SEA

    General Golikov's victorious forces are rolling on from Kharkov in pursuit of the retreating Germans, while Reuters correspondent in Moscow reports that the Russians between Kursk and Orel have penetrated far ...

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  5. FURTHER ALLIED RETREAT IN TUNISIA

    The evacuation by the Allies of Feriana and Sbeilta and the German occupation of Kasserin, 20 miles to the west of Sbeilta, on the main road to Feriana, was admitted in a communique issued at Algiers. ...

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  6. ST. NAZAIRE BASE BATTERED BY U.S.A. BOMBERS

    Photographs taken during the raid by American Flying Fortresses and Liberators on the U-boat base at St. Nazaire, which was made on ...

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  7. ENEMY AGENT MADE SUPPLIES FOR U.S. ARMY

    The arrest of 11 enemy aliens, including the President of a New York war plant, operating almost entirely on orders for the U.S. ...

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  8. EIGHTH ARMY MAKES RAPID ADVANCE

    The Cairo correspondent of Reuters states that the Eighth Army's advanced forces are going forward so fast under ...

    Article : 278 words
  9. INTRUDER SWEEPS OVER LOW COUNTRIES

    One of the biggest and most widespread night offensives was carried out on Tuesday by the R.A.F. intruder planes when they swept over ...

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  10. GERMAN PEACE PROPAGANDA IN TURKEY

    The Ankara correspondent of the "Daily Mail," commenting on Signor Gayda's peace feelers, says that the Chief of the ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. DUTCH SUBMARINE SANK ITALIAN SUBMARINE

    The Royal Netherlands submarine, Dolfijn, operating with British naval forces in the Mediterranean, torpedoed and sank an Italian submarine. ...

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  12. U.S. TO INCREASE TAXATION ON HIGHER SALARIES

    In a letter to the Charman of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee, President Roosevelt urged Congress to levy a ...

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  13. ATTACKS ON JAP BASES IN BURMA

    Blenheims, escorted by fighters, attacked the enemy-occupied village of Tegyanbyan, on Akyab Island. The bombs fell in the target area, two ...

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  14. YUGO SLAV LEADER ACCUSED OF AXIS COLLABORATION

    According to the diplomatic writer of the "Daily Mail" the Soviet Government has noted the accusation of the Yugo-slav Government in London ...

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  15. JAP OFFER IF AUSTRALIANS SURRENDERED

    Australian patrols in the Mubo area, before the Japanese attempted to capture the Wau aerodrome, found proclamations in English, ...

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  16. MEDALLIONS FOR NEW GUINLA NATIVES

    The Minister for this Army (Mr. Forde) said that a considerable number of medallions had been awarded to New Guinea natives for loyal service. ...

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  17. GANDHI'S FAST

    Sir H. P. Mody, N. R. Sarkar and M. S. Aney, members of the Viceroy's Executive Council, have resigned as a result of a disagreement with the ...

    Article : 236 words
  18. ALL FRENCH SHIPS TO FIGHT AGAINST COMMON ENEMY

    Vice-Admiral Fenard, of the French Navy, announced that the battleship Richelieu, which had arrived in American waters for repairs ...

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  19. JAPAN TO BE HIT WHERE NOT EXPECTED

    The meeting of the Pacific War Council, which was held yesterday, lasted 115 minutes, when discussion took place on events in the Pacific, ...

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  20. NEWS IN BRIEF

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—An American soldier, charged with unlawfully wounding Constable Percy Edgcombe Holloway on February 10, was handed ...

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  21. BEVERIDGE PLAN ENDORSED

    A meeting of the War Cabinet today decided that Mr. Anderson's statement in the House of Commons on the Government's attitude on the ...

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  22. U.S. Submarines Sank Five Ships In Pacific

    American submarines operating in the Pacific and Far Eastern waters Bank five ships, probably a cruiser and also damaged a cargo ship. ...

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  23. MADAME CHIANG AT WHITE HOUSE

    During her visit to w[?] House, Madame Chiang Kai-shek will hold a general Press conference with President Roosevelt and will address ...

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  24. CONVOY ADMIRAL BELIEVED DEAD

    Admiral Sir H. J. S. Brownrigg is officially reported missing, and is presumed to be dead. The Admiral, who was 60 years of ...

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  25. DUCHESS AS PRESIDENT OF R.A.F. FUND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The [?] ess of Kent has become President of the R.A.F. Benevolent Fund. The office was formerly held by the Duke of ...

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  26. EARTH TREMORS IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—Invercargill and Dunedin districts were the areas principally affected by an earthquake tremor experieced yesterday in ...

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  27. FEW RAIDERS OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Home Security communique announced that there was slight enemy air activity on the south-east coast last night, but ...

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