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  3. 75,000-DOLLAR PILOTS

    It costs about 75,000 dollars apiece to train a U.S. Air Force pilot but only 75 dollars a month of this sun goes to the volunteer students as their monthly pay. Here aviation cadets at Maxwell Field, Alabama, line up to receive their monthly cheques. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. PLANES' BLACK SEA RAID

    LONDON, Sunday.—Several United States bombers have landed in Turkey owing to ...

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  5. BATTLE IN LIBYA NOW WITHIN 15 MILES OF TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Sunday—The fighting in Libya is now occurring 15 miles from Tobruk, although the perimeter defences are not yet involved. According to the latest reports from the battlefront, the present ...

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  6. SUPPLIES FOR RUSSIA

    German designs at cutting Russia's supply routes from Arctic ports, when British and American ships unload cargoes; are seen in their operations from the Valdai Hills northward (above). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPS. LAND IN ALEUTIANS

    WASHINGTON,. Sunday.—Fighting is still going on at points where the Japanese have made small landings on islands in the extreme west of the Aleutian group, ...

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  8. DARWIN RAID SUGGESTS NEW POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Darwin had its first raid since April 27 on Saturday. Using 27 heavy bombers, escorted by ...

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  9. NAZIS' KHARKOV DRIVE HE

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—The first detailed Kharkov front show, that the new axis offensive [?] making a surprise break-through, although hea[?] tinuing. ...

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  10. THOUSANDS OF U.S. TROOPS REACH BRITAIN

    LONDON. SUNDAY.—Hard on the Anglo-Russian announcement of the creation of a second front this year comes news ...

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  11. COAST GUNS IN ACTION AT NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Coastal batteries at Newcastle opened fire to-night. While searchlights were trained on the sea outside the heads heavy and light guns kept up one ...

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  12. CHINESE ADMIT LOSS OF CHUHSIEN

    CHUNGKING, Saturday—Yesterday's Chinese communique admitted the loss of Chuhsien, the important Chekiang town, but claims that the Chinese ...

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  13. HITLER'S NERVE CRACKS

    LONDON, Friday.—Hitler had a nervous breakdown after he heard of the mortal attack on his Gestapo leader, Reinhard ...

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  14. SUBMARINE LOST.

    The Admiralty has announced that the British submarine Olympus has been lost. ...

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  15. SPITFIRES OUT AGAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Spitfires of the Fighter Command on Saturday afternoon attacked gasholders, industrial targets and enemy communications ...

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  16. FOUR ENEMY CARRIERS SUNK AT MIDWAY

    HONOLULU, Saturday.— Four Japanese aircraft carries, including two of the largest type, were destroyed in the Midway Island battle last week, said Commander Arnold, leader of a United States bombing group ...

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  17. JAPS. HAD 35 SHIPS SUNK OR DAMAGED IN CORAL SEA: ALLIES LOST ONLY THREE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Only three Allied ships were lost in the Battle of the Coral Sea, the aircraft carrier Lexington, the destroyer Sims and the tanker Neosho. The Japanese lost 15 ships sunk, two probably sunk, 20 severely damaged and more than 100 aircraft shot down. ...

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  18. German Hospital Trains Delayed

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—German ambulance trains sometimes take as long as three weeks to travel from Smolensk ...

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  19. CANADIAN SHIPS

    Canada expects to build cargo ships as fast as Britain this year. Here is one in the making. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SHIPS INSTEAD OF BOMBERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—That the Churchillian strategy of tanks and bombers should give way to the production of ships ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WE HAVE celebrated MacArthur Day and United Nations' Flag Day, and to-day we celebrate two other notable and ...

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  22. Athens and Taranto Raided

    LONDON, Sunday.— Rome communiques report a raid by the R.A.F. on Athens and the Piraeus on Friday night and another raid on Taranto ...

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  23. BRITISH TROOPS REPORTED AT MURMANSK

    LONDON, Sunday. — According to the Helsinki correspondent of the Stockholm newspaper "Allehanda," between ...

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