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  3. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE

    lt's Leslie Stebbing's job to look for trouble. He's a roof spotter for a big city store. Pretty chilly up there in the early hours of the morning, but Les'a not worrying. "Do I catch cold? Not on your lifel Hot Bonox soon warms ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 130 words
  4. RUSSIANS ADVANCING ON SMOLENSK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Zhukov's forces have had further successes in their drive towards Smolensk. The Russian Newsagency says the Red Army has smashed what is described as an enemy centre of resistance covering the approaches to ...

    Article : 483 words
  5. GESTAPO HORRORS IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Confirmation of German atrocities in Norway is contained In a copy of a Swedish newspaper which has reached London. "Vcstmanlands i-aens Tidning," one of 17 newspapers suppressed by the Swedish Ministry for Justice for fear of offending Germany, published on March 12 ...

    Article : 425 words
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    New Western C-in-C. In London — General Sir James Marshall- Cornwall, new General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 40 words
  7. NEW COLD WAVE

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. —Temperatures have again dropped to 13 degrees below zero Fahrenheit in the ...

    Article : 32 words
  8. Japanese Attack on Russia "Imminent"

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—A Chinese Army spokesman to-day again stated to tlie press that it was China's contention that an carly Japanese attack ...

    Article : 89 words
  9. BRITISH DISCOVERY HAS NAZIS WORRIED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United Press correspondent at Istanbul says the Germans are worried by reports that Britain ...

    Article : 53 words
  10. BOMBARDMENT OF RHODES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A pilot of one of the Wellington bombera which took part in the air and sea bombardment of the island of ...

    Article : 365 words
  11. Britons in French Morocco to Be Interned

    TANGIER, Tuesday.—The authorities in French Morocco have ordered the immediate internment of all British subjects aged 18 to 50 residing in ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. Sweden Releases Arrested Norwegian Ships

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. — The Supreme Court has recognised the immunity of Britain in connection with the arrest of 10 Norwegian ships at ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. Reduced Enemy Activity in Libya

    LONDON, Wednesday.— To-day's Cairo communique says enemy activity in Libya was on a much reduced scale yesterday. The German column which ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. FORWARD TROOPS IN ACTION IN BURMA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—To-day's Burma communique says our forward troops are in action against strong enemy forces south of Kanyutvin. A large force had advanced up the main road. On the Irrawaddy front certain detachments of the enemy came up the river in boats and landed at Teindaw ...

    Article : 255 words
  15. Daylight Reconnaissance Over Germany

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The R.A.F. made a daylight reconnaissance flight over Germany this afternoon, dropping bombs. ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. JAPAN REFUSES TO ALLOW STORES TO BE SENT TO PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—lt is officially confirmed in London that Japan has refused to allow a ship to be sent to Hong Kong with stores for British prisoners of war. The Foreign Minister of the Argentine has asked Japan to modify her position and allow a special Red Cross ship ...

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  17. SEES MENACE TO PROVINCIAL CITIES

    LONDON, Monday.—" We are not fighting a war to instal gauleitcrs or put a Gestapo in charge of Britain," said the Lord Mayor of Birmingham in ...

    Article : 123 words
  18. Tirpitz Not Hit

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is authoritatively stated that the German battleship von Tirpitz apparently was not hit by the recent torpedo-plane nttacks. ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. JAPANESE BLOWS MUST BE COUNTERED FROM AIR

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Pointing out that Japan's naval victory in the Java Sea destroyed the only fleet which could menace her lines of communication with the areas she has conquered, the "New York Times" says she is now free to convoy landing forces anywhere she likes on the Australian west ...

    Article : 311 words
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