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  3. H.M.S. HOOD SUNK IN ATLANTIC

    Britain's largest battle-cruiser, H.M.S. Hood, has been lost off the coast of Greenland during an ...

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    With ease a British light tank gets out of a difficult ditch. Every day Britain's tank strength, with the unlimited resources of the British Empire behind it, grows rapidly nearer to the greatest land armada the world has known. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Battle For Crete

    The Germans throughout Friday made further attempts to reinforce their troops already in Crete, says a General Headquarters communique. Detachments who landed by air at Candia and Rethymno were effectively ...

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  7. 6000 GERMANS PERISH

    Five or six thousand Nazis lost their lives in the darkness of Wednesday night when British warships suddenly encountered a German convoy heading for Crete. The convoy is estimated to have consisted of more ...

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  8. Enemy Naval Claims

    A German communique states that German bombers on Friday sank three British cruisers in the Eastern Mediterranean and heavily ...

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  9. SYRIA AND IRAQ

    It is reported from Beirut that the French authorities in Syria have closed the frontier with Palestine. The French Official Newsagency ...

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  10. MORE VICTORIES IN ABYSSINIA

    Latest information on the Abyssinian campaign is contained in a communique issued at Cairo General Headquarters. It states that in the ...

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  11. BITTER FIGHTING IN PROGRESS

    The military spokesman said that while the situation at Candia and Rethymso (Crete) has been wholly favorable, the position at Meleme is ...

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  12. ROOSEVELT'S SPEECH

    President Roosevelt in his fireside chat to the nation on Tuesday will describe the dangers of the present international situation and advocate ...

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  13. GALLANT BAND

    Owing to the very nature of their withdrawal from Greece it is yet too early to come to any definite conclusion about those soldiers of the A.I.F. ...

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  14. RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    Enemy air activity over Britain last night was slight. A few mombs were dropped, causing a little damage, but the number of casualties was small. ...

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  15. "BOMB FRENCH FACTORIES"

    "Things between Britain and Vichy cannot remain where they are," states the "Sunday Times" in a leader. Three courses seem to call for our ...

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  16. C.S. PAPER'S SUGGESTION

    The Alamosa ("Colorado) "Daily Courier." in a front page editorial to-day asks President Roosevelt to give the new battleship North Carolina to ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN SURPLUSES

    Although Mr. Menzies is rumored to have taken home something of special interest to Australian primary producers, Sir Earle Page's ...

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  18. NO NIGHT RAIDS

    No raids were reported throughout Britain last night. A lone raider dropped a stick of bombs on a south-east coastal town earlier in the day, ...

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  19. MORE ESCAPES FROM GREECE

    Long after their comrades have come back from Greece a little stream of controlling officers continues to return. To the Personal coolness and courage ...

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  20. KING SOLOMON'S CAVES

    The caves which King Solomon built have been placed at the disposal of the A.R.P. authorities. They can shelter 6000 people. ...

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  23. SHOTS FIRED AT ITALIAN KING

    An attempt was made on the life of King Victor Emmanuel in Albania recently. A young Greek fired shots in the direction of the King and the ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    Preceded by a strange and sudden heat wave, forcing up temperatures to an exceptional level two earthquake shocks were felt in Valencia (Spain) ...

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  25. SECRETARY'S REMARKS

    President Roosevelt's secretary (Mr. Stephen Early), when asked about the nature of the President's address on Tuesday, replied: "Without betraying ...

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  26. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published to ...

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