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  3. ITALY'S NAVAL CHIEF OF STAFF RESIGNS POST

    TWO MORE HIGH ITALIAN OFFICERS—THE CHIEF OF THE NAVAL STAFF AND THE COMMANDER OF FORCES BASED IN THE AEGEAN —HAVE RESIGNED, AND SERIOUS RIOTS IN ...

    Article : 871 words
  4. SHIP HITS MINE OFF COAST

    A British cargo vessel struck a mine in southern Australian waters, in a smooth sea, between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday. The vessel was still afloat at a late hour yesterday. Two ...

    Article : 731 words
  5. GAINS BY GREEKS CONTINUE

    Greek forces in Albania continue to advance, and an Athens communique reports the capture of Delvino, south ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VICTORIOUS AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN.

    Australian pilots photographed immediately after returning from their remarkable air battle against Italian planes 15 days ago. Four Australian aircratt, on November 24, engaged 17 of the enemy, destroying three and crippling three, and suffering the loss of only one machine. Here are the pilots as they souvenir cartridges after the bottle. Left to right: Flying-Officer Rawlinson, Flight-Lieutenant Pelly, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAVY HUNTS ENEMY RAIDER

    There are great hopes that the German raider that fled during a running fight with the armed merchant cruiser Carnarvon Castle will be found and sunk by British warships. ...

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  8. NO RAIDS ON ENGLAND

    There was no enemy air activity over Britain on Saturday night, reports the Air Ministry. On Friday night the R.A.F. ...

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  9. PAN-AMERICAN TO FLY TO SINGAPORE

    Mr. N. J. Tripper, president of Pan-American Airways, said that their flying services would be extended to Singapore this month. ...

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  11. JAPAN'S POLICY VEERING

    Should Japan fall to persuade U.S.A. to lift embargoes on essential material she may abandon her scheme to seize the Dutch East ...

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  12. DRIVER DEAD IN CABIN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A tram filled with passengers, including many children bound for Balmoral Beach, was out of control for some distance ...

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  13. MORE MEN TO REGISTER?

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Registration for compulsory military service of all single men in Australia aged between 25 and 35 will be considered, ...

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  14. LONG ATTACK ON RHINE PORT

    Effective and sustained attacks were made by R.A.F. bombers last night on many important industrial and military targets in the ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. "GO TO LIMIT FOR BRITAIN"

    Arthur Knock, Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," states that those who discussed British war needs with the ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. THREE BROTHERS DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Three boys belonging to one family were drowned in the Tweed River at Murwillumbah yesterday. ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. POLITICAL ACTIVITY IN FRANCE

    Four men have been sent to concentration camps at Toulouse, following attempts to reconstitute dissolved political parties in France. ...

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