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  4. SHELLED, IMPRISONED, AND MAROONED

    DRAMATIC stories of piracy on the high seas and prison ship treatment were told when 496 survivors of seven of the ten ships sunk by Pacific raiders reached an Australian port. The victims—who included 70 women and seven children crammed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAIDERS' HEAVY GUNS GAVE VICTIMS NO CHANCE

    SHELLED by a heavily armed German raider disguised as a Japanese ship, the steamer Komata, which was attacked 20 miles east of Nauru on the morning of December 8, had no chance of escape. ...

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  6. The Victims

    Ten ships totalling 62,000 tons have fallen victims to the Pacific raiders. Seven were British, two Norwegian, and one French. ...

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  7. Greeks Have Intensified New Offensive

    LONDON, January 1.—Further Greek successes in Albania, including the capture of prisoners and guns, were disclosed in last night's Greek communiques. Other sources state that, with improved weather on the ...

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  8. Lat City: War News

    LONDON, January 1.—British bombers have made another attack on Italian naval units in Taranto, and have raided Naples ...

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  9. BRITISH SWOOP INTO LIBYA

    LONDON, January 1.—British patrols have made a daring raid inside the Bardia perimeter, while other patrols, have been ...

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  10. Nazi—French Talks Fail; Lisbon Report

    LONDON, January 1.—An unconfirmed report from Lisbon states that negotiations between the Vichy Government and ...

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  12. War Threat Will Not Stop U.S.A. Aid

    NEW YORK, January 1.—President Roosevelt is expected to strike while public opinion is hot and supply more details of his aid to ...

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  13. AIR RAID LULL DUE TO WEATHER

    LONDON, January 1.—There has been no enemy night raider over Britain since dusk on Monday. The lull is believed to be due to bad weather ...

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  14. LONDONERS DANCED DESPITE PERIL

    NEW YORK, January 1.—Merrymaking marked the advent of the New Year in London and New York, but with a difference. Londoners were on the battlefront and conditioned their festivities to the imminent peril of air raids. There was no such ...

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  15. HONOUR TO BOWEN R.A.F. MAN

    LONDON, January 1.—A Queenslander and men from other Australian States are among the Royal Air Force men who have ...

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  16. DECISIVE MILITARY EVENTS PREDICTED

    LONDON, January 1.—The Ministry of Information, in a survey of the work of the army in 1940, says: "Decisive events are now to come. ...

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  17. 750,000 TONS OF METAL SALVAGED

    LONDON, January 1.—During the year ended October 30 local authorities in Britain salvaged 750,000 tons of scrap metal, 40,000 tons of kitchen waste for ...

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