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FIGHTWfO tIhKPAQ. YANG'Ii,':.; A Chinese cor! u -i s.r.-a that the five Jap. l dt'”>{era which were the c ' d r i tha f.rjwn.v offensive -i...’.; tea Yangtze have d • -Uv y routed.—Cliuivf’kiDk, aune 1. MEBCIIA?* TTi? '■' M A 1 GIBJJALIVvI A record munivi ;•* io- : merchantmen, ;nv :.l Gibraltar, .•k-.-0.-u:-,.- : , ; r. from La Linca. tras ports and tankers, v ' ,ch arrived last night The vlin radio, quoting reports fi*> A la f a says that thra* L:.i .. a ; ir-ta:'-carriers. b;.r :■ .;>•••, era 1 a number of drain: y;:: (b.>radar yesterday, a:■ lor t" o Atlantic but most ps-amiag eastwards.—London. Jf;!!; 1.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23963, 2 June 1943, Page 1
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