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  2. AID FOR BRITAIN

    At the week-end there was further powerful advocacy of President Roosevelt's Aid for Britain Bill by Administration leaders giving evidence before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives in Washington, and Mr. Roosevelt himself spoke in ...

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  3. ENDING HITLERISM.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) made an unexpected speech at Glasgow last night after a four-hour tour of the city's civil ...

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  4. NAZI WAR MACHINE.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The increasing intensity of Britain's air offensive against Germany is revealed in maps published by the Ministry of Information. Similar ...

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  5. INVASION OF LIBYA.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—While preparations continue for the reduction of the Italian military and naval base at Tobruk, in Libya, the British General Headquarters ...

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  6. GREEK PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—Notwithstanding the unfavourable weather conditions, the Greek forces in Albania have made further gains at the expense of the Italians ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEDITERRANEAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—In the matter of Mediterranean strategy the next two or three months are certain to be extremely interesting, according to an authoritative ...

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  8. R.A.F. ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Royal Air Force is working tirelessly in carrying cut its part in the British offensive in Libya and in hampering the. Italians in East ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AVOIDING WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—Mr. Joseph Kennedy, the former United States Ambassador to Britain, who has announced his opposition to the President's Aid for ...

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  10. ENEMY TRANSPORTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—The Athena Radio announced yesterday that members of the Italian unit, "Wolves of Tuscany," captured in Albania, had stated that two ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. IF GERMANY WINS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—In a report published today, the Vice-President (Mr. H. A. Wallace), who was formerly Secretary of Agriculture, said that if ...

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  12. BOMBING OF MALTA.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—Malta had another heavy air raid by German planes yesterday afternoon, when Junkers bombers attacked for three hours. Five and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ROME COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—An Italian communique issued yesterday stated that enemy attacks on the Greek front had been repulsed. One Issued today said that ...

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  14. ABYSSINIAN PATRIOTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—It was officially announced last-night in Khartum that a British military mission had been working in the heart of Abyssinia since last July, ...

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  15. THE ITALIAN STORY.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—The Italian High Command in yesterday's communique said:—"There is increased artillery and patrol activity at Tobruk. Naval gunfire ...

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  16. FOREIGN ASSETS IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 19.—Financial circles report, that the United States Treasury has drafted an order which, if the President signs it, will freeze all ...

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  17. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—Mr. A. M. Landon (who was the Republican candidate for the Presidency in 1936), commenting on Mr. Churchill's speech, said:—"By ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. WAR MATERIALS FOR CANADA.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) revealed today that he had granted general licences permitting the export to Canada ...

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  19. "PLUM RIPE FOR PICKING."

    DARWIN, Jan. 19.—Tobruk is a "plum ripe for the picking," according to Lieut.-General Sturdee (Chief of the Australian General Staff). who arrived at ...

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  20. SHIPPING OF ARMS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—A Gallup poll shows an increase in those favouring the shipping of arms, etc., to England in American ships. Forty-two per cent of ...

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  21. FRIDAY'S RAIDS.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—Although hampered by adverse weather. Royal Air Force bombers of the Coastal Command on Friday carried out day and night ...

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  22. DOLLAR RESOURCES.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) has disclosed that gold holdings of 2,000,000,000 dollars (approximately ...

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  23. AXIS LEADERS.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Rome correspondent of the United Press (American) says it is reliably reported that Hitler and Mussolini will meet within 21 hours, ...

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  24. GUNS BEFORE CARS.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Automobile manufacturers have cancelled the National Automobile Show in view of the demands of national defence. They say ...

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  25. COMMUNIST PARTY.

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—The "Sunday Express" says that the Government has decided to take action against the Communist Party, which will probably be ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. RUMANIAN WATERS.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—A message has been received in Berlin from Bukarest denying reports that all Rumanian territorial waters have been mined. The ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. CHANNEL SHELLING.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—After a fortnight's inactivity German long-ranges guns fired across the Straits of Dover late last night. British guns promptly replied, ...

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  28. BOMBS IN SUEZ CANAL ZONE.

    CAIRO, Jan. 19.—It was officially announced yesterday that, on Friday night enemy aircraft dropped a few bombs in the Suez Canal zone. causing only very ...

    Article : 36 words
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