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  4. NAVY FIRES 300 TONS OF SHELLS INTO GENOA

    LONDON, February 9.—More then 300 tons of shells were fired by British warships into Genoa, says an Admiralty communique, which declares that the sea and air bombardment was ...

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  5. NAZI MOVES IN BULGARIA

    In a stirring broadcast review in London of war events of the past five months, the British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) issued warnings of impending events. He said: ...

    Article : 2,246 words
  6. Navy Pounds Italian Bases

    MOST SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS have been carried out by unites of the British naval forces in attacks on Genoa, Piso, and Leghorn. At Geoa, the most important commercial city in Italy, British warships pounded the base, firing 300 tons of shells. Naval aircraft dropped several tons of bombs and a large number of incendiaries on the oil refinery of Anic, at Leghorn, while other naval aircraft attacked Pisa, Where the aerodrome and railway ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Flandin Out; Darlan Becomes Vice-Premier

    LONDON, February 9.—The French Foreign Minister (M. Flandin) has resigned. His place has been taken by' ...

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  8. TOWN 150 MILES SOUTH OF BENGHAZI TAKEN

    British advanced armored unity in Libya have occupied El Agheila (about 150 miles south of Benghazi on the road skirting the Gulf of Sidra), says the latest Cairo communique. The ltalians have reinforced their garrison in Keren ...

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  9. 10,000 Captured At Benghazi

    LONDON, February [?].—Prisoners are pouring into Benghazi all day as a result of mopping-up operations. At least 10,000 have ...

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  10. BURMA ROAD BADLY HIT

    NEW YORK. February 9.—Japanese bombers have reduced traffic on the Burma road to a trickle, says the Shanghai correspondent of the "New ...

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  11. Mr. Willkie Returns To New York After Record Flight

    NEW YORK. February 9.—Mr. Wendell Willkie returned today from his visit to Britain. He said he had heard nobody in ...

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  12. Ansaldo's Idea Of Graziani's Next Move

    LONDON. February 9.—In a six-column article in the Italian newspaper "Il Telegrafo." Signor Ansaldo predicts that Marshal Graziani will withdraw ...

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  13. More Attacks By Bombers On Nazi Targets

    LONDON, February 9.—An Air Ministry communique states that although the weather was unfavorable, a small force of British bombers last ...

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  14. STOP PRESS

    Washington.—Senator Glass said hat Mr. Churchill's speech was magnificent, and "a damned sight better than anyone in the Senate ...

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  15. GOT D.S.O. AFTER READING HIS OWN OBITUARY

    LONDON, February 9.—A man who read his obituary notices in Australian newspapers, went to Buckingham Palace yesterday evening to ...

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  16. ITALIAN GUNS USED AGAINST ITALIANS

    ISTANBUL, February 9.—The Greek Army is reported to be receiving large quantities of Italian war material captured in Libya. ...

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  17. Genoa Shelled By Warships

    PANORAMA OF THE HARBOR and waterfront of ltalion base of Genoa which was heavily shelled and bombed by units of the British naval forces. One Swordfish plane is missing, but on other casualty was sustained [?] miralty officially describes as "these most successful operations." During the attack, 300 tons of shell were fired into Genoa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Mr. Menzies Visits Western Desert

    CAIRO. February 9.—Australia's Prime Minister (Mr. Merzles). accompanied by the commander of the A.I.F. (Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney) re- ...

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  19. New Ambassador's Speech

    NEW YORK, February 9.—In his first speech since being appointed Ambassador to London. Mr. Winant today said:—"To win the war or build our ...

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