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  3. NEW ATTACK IN PHILIPINES

    The Japanese, still besinging Corregidor, have launched heavy attacks on Cebu, norh of Mindanao. The arrows show the general Japanese attack plan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. R.A.A.F. BUSY OVER VOLCANO COUNTRY

    Despite heavy anti-aircraft fire, this serial photograph was obtained by the R.A.A.F. during a recent reconnaissance flight over territory occupied by the enemy at Rabaul. Lakunai aerodrome is marked at the left and the Tavurvur volcano is shown at the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMERICAN BOMBERS HIT ENEMY SHIPS AND DROMES

    NEW GUINEA,Monday.—Heavy American bombers delivered further blows against Jap. ships and aerodromes at Rabaul on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. Operations continued on Sunday afternoon, but details are ...

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  6. FRUSTRATED JAP. PLANS FOR INVASION

    LONDON,Monday.—Speaking in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Churchill said: ...

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  7. HAMMERING FORTS OFF MANILA

    WASHINGTON,Sunday.—Japanese planes raided Corregidor fortress 12 times in the past 2. hours, to-night's army communique says. ...

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  8. MUSSOLINI SOBS BITTERLY

    LONDON, Sunday.— The "Daily Mail" gives prominence to a despatch from the Italian frontier stating reliably that a ...

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  9. MR. CHURCHILL ON BENGAL BAY BATTLE MAJORITY OF PLANES LOST

    LONDON,MONDAY.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) told the House of Commons to-day that prior to the loss of the heavy cruisers Dorsetshire and Cornwall and the aircraft-carrier Hermes. a superior Japanese ...

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  10. INDIA CRUX OF WORLD DRAMA

    LONDON,Monday—Messages received since the collapse of the Indian talks stress the necessity of all-out resistance to Japanese aggression in India. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS CHANGED FOR ITALIANS

    CAIRO, Sunday.— Eight Australian soldiers, prisoners a little over a week ago in the heart of Italy, are sitting ...

    Article : 241 words
  12. Fewer Styles of Bread: Wheatmeal 100 p.c.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—Sydney is to have four styles of bread instead of the present 30, when zoning of bread deliveries is ...

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  13. STRUGGLE FOR OILFIELDS MORE INTENSE

    LONDON, Monday.— To-day's Burma communique says a big Battle has been joined near Taungdwingi on the road from Prome to ...

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  14. SUCCEEDS SIR ROGER KEYES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) revealed to-day that Lord Louis Mountbatten has succeeded Admiral of the Fleet Sir ...

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  15. MR. CASEY ARRIVES IN LONDON

    LONDON,Sunday.—Mr. H. G. Casey, who will shortly go to Cairo as British Minister of State. arrived with Mrs. Casey in London this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WHY ROME IS NOT BOMBED

    NEW YORK,Sunday.—The correspondent of the Associated Press of America at Houston, Texas, says the highlights of a speech by ...

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  17. "PRAVDA" ON JAP. BLABBERS

    MOSCOW,Monday.—''Pravda'' in a leading article on the occasion of the first anniversary of the RussoJapanese pact says: ...

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  18. MORE NAZI TROOPS THROWN IN

    LONDON,Monday.—Russian successes are causing the Germans to throw in more and more fresh troops ...

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  19. SLAV GENERAL DROWNED

    NEW YORK,Sunday.—Survivors of an American cargo and passenger vessel which was torpedoed at the end of March have landed and have revealed ...

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  20. MURMANSK CONVOY ATTACKED

    STOCKHOLM.Sunday—A large British and American convoy of war materials for Russia is on the way to the Arctic port of Murmansk, escorted by ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. Japs' Collapsible Landing Boats

    NEW YORK,Sunday.—Tokio radio announced to-day that Japanese landings and river crossings have been made in collapsible boats propelled by ...

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  22. JAP. ENVOY SEES SOVIET FAITH

    NEW YORK,Sunday.—Tokio official radio to-day quoted Lieutenant-General Yoshitsugu Tatekawa, the former Ambassador to the Soviet, as saying that ...

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  23. R.A.F. TARGETS IN N. ITALY

    LONDON, Monday.— For the first time since last September, R.A.F. bombers flew from England over the Alps ...

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  24. WRITING ON WALL FOR HITLER: ATTACK SOON

    LONDON,Sunday.—''I cannot tell you how or when: but we will soon be passing from defence to attack,'' said the Labour Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin in a speech at Shipley. ''The next six months will be vital,'' he said. ''We will ...

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  25. TANKER'S SURVIVORS

    LISBON,Monday.—The Spanish tanker Gobeo landed 21 survivors from the Norwegian tanker Peder Bogen, reported to have been sunk by a German ...

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  26. HEROIC FEW FOUGHT AGAINST ODDS

    NEW GUINEA,Monday.—In communiques on New Guinea air operations in recent weeks the phrase ''Allied aircraft'' has almost entirely superseded R.A.A.F. Planes.The heroic struggle carried on for ...

    Article : 349 words
  27. POLES TO DEFEND NEAR EAST

    ISTANBUL,Monday.—It is reliably stated that the defence of parts of northern Iraq. Syria and Palestine will soon largely ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. GERMANY SMELTING CHURCH BELLS TO MAKE CANNON

    STOCKHOLM.— Swedish news-papers report that German authorities have ordered the general smelting of German church bolls, ...

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  29. VICHY,

    A message from Sona, the Bulgarian capital says that the Prime Minister (Prof. Filoff) announced on the assumption of his ...

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  30. DUTCH ISLAND OCCUPIED

    LONDON.Monday.—Berlin radio says the Japanese have landed on Billiton Island, which lies in the Kari-mata Channel between Borneo and ...

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