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  4. BALKANS PREPARING FOR SPRING CRISIS

    LONDON, February 22.— From the olive groves of Greece to the Rumanian wheatfields hundreds of thousands are leaving their daily toil, answering the call to arms in preparation for the widely predicted spring crisis which many fear may bring the ...

    Article : 565 words
  5. R.A.F. BRINGS DOWN 2 HEINKEL BOMBERS; 59 SINCE WAR BEGAN

    LONDON February 22.— The aeronautical correspondent of The Times says that the R.A.F. has brought down at least 59 German planes over Britain and the North Sea since the outbreak of the war. It is probable that others crashed at sea. The R.A.F. ...

    Article : 626 words
  6. DECORATIVE AND DEADLY

    "Sparks" with a load of machine-gun ammunition waiting for a fighter to arrive back for a [?]arm. The British fighter station at which this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 81 words
  7. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA SOLIDLY BEHIND SMUT'S POLICY

    CAPE TOWN, February 22.— The South-west African elections resulted in a crushing defeat of the Nationalist Party ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. RUSSIANS HAMMER WIIPURI

    LONDON, February 23.— The Copenhagen correspondent of the Daily Mail says that the Russians' six-inch guns are hammering Wiipuri from 61/2 ...

    Article : 382 words
  9. Espionage Plot in Holland

    AMSTERDAM, February 73— The police discovered a widespread espionage plot. Six suspects were arrested, one of whom was a foreigner, after ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. Amateur Boxing at Wembley

    LONDON, February 23.— The full moon shone down on the largest boxing crowd since the outbreak of the war when an amateur' tournament in ...

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  12. "MILLIONAIRE SOLDIERS"

    LONDON, February 23.— The Jerusalem correspondent of the British United. Press says that 400 Australians, on their ...

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  13. NAVIES IN ARCTIC

    LONDON, February 22.— The Stockholm correspondent of The Times says that the Press affirms that a number of British ...

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  14. Italy Stands Aloof From Nazis While Stalin in Picture

    WASHINGTON, February 22.— Diplomatic circles are informed that Italy and Japan are still co-operating under the anti-Comintern agreement. Japan ...

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  15. ARGENTINA URGED TO SPEED UP INTERNMENT OF GRAF SPEE MEN

    DUENOS AIRES. February 22— Britain to-day requested Argentina to speed up the internment of the 500 members of the crew of the ...

    Article : 222 words
  16. TWO SLOOPS TO BE BUILT HERE

    EXPRESSING pleasure at the fact that Walkers Ltd., would construct two sloops, and thus play its part, as it had done in the last war, the ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. AMERICA WILL ENTER WAR, SAYS PRAVDA

    MOSCOW, February. 22.— The Pravda products that America will enter the war this year of next. It says that she is "walking the same ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. I.R.A. Outrages

    LONDON, February 22.— Nine persons were injured, two seriously, in two bomb outrages attributed to the I.R.A. The first occurred near the ...

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  19. TREASURE QUEST

    LOS ANGELES, February 22.— Captain Fred Lewis of the yacht Stranger, sailed on February 17 with 25 [?] and ...

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  20. Anzac Film in London

    LONDON, February 22. Cinema audiences enthusiastically greeted a newsreel of the Anzacs' long march through Melbourne before ...

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  21. Franc to Import. Workers

    PARIS, February 23.— The Minister for Labour said that there were no unemployed in France. Workers would be brought from the colonies, ...

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