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  3. AUTOMATA

    The decile Reichstag was in such a mood as this on Sunday when it obeyed orders and granted Hitler fantastic powers, which many commentators interpret as indicating that a new purge is about to be launched in Germany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FAREWELL

    The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Churchill) was seen off by Mary, his youngest daughter, an N.C.O. in the Auxiliary Transport Services, when he visited the United States recently. Mr. Churchill is returning his daughter's salute on board H.M.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MORE RAIDS ON JAP BASES

    AFTER having shot down 11 Japanese aircraf over Darwin at the week-end, Allied planes again carried the attack to the enemy yesterday. Lae, where the Japanese have an air base, and ...

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  6. FOURTH CONSECUTIVE RAID

    BRITAIN'S non-stop air offensive, which has raged relentlessly over enemy territory day and night for nearly a week, was continued last night, when another strong force of heavy bombers raided Rostock, the Baltic port from which the Nazis had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONFIDENCE

    With the devil—his squadron's insignia—on his coat, this young American airman radiates confidence in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ADVICE ON FOOD

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Creation of an Australian Food Council to be the supreme authority for advising the ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. PURGE IN GERMANY

    HITLER'S fantastic speech yesterday and the resolution of the Reichstag Riving him drastic and unlimited powers over every German citizen are regarded by most commentators as an indication that Hitler is ...

    Article : 624 words
  10. JAPANESE ADVANCE

    IT is stared authoritatively that the situation has deteriorated In the past two days the Japanese from the across the road from Loilem to Thazi, and if they [?]incing rapidly and cut the road from Mandalay to ...

    Article : 472 words
  11. ON BATH

    LONDON, Monday.—German raiders are beginning to bomb Britain more frequently than they have been for many ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. RED ARMY ADVANCE

    LONDON, Monday. — It is reported from Kuibyshev that the Red Army's advance on the Kalinin and Central fronts ...

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  13. DESERTERS JOIN UP

    LONDON, Monday.—According to messages from Yugoslavia, more than 500 German and 1,000 Bulgarian deserters are ...

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  14. EXECUTIVE REFORM

    LONDON, Monday. — "The Times," which has advocated various reforms in British methods of prosecuting the war ...

    Article : 275 words
  15. KEY MEN IN CALL-UP

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"I would be surprised if key men from the aircraft industry have been called into the Army," said Mr. L. C. Wurth, ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. Free French Raid Desert Column

    THE Free French announce that planes of the Bretagne Squadron from the Chad Territory (Central ...

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  17. PRISONERS OF WAR

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The International Red Cross at Geneva has just received the first list of British war prisoners ...

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  18. IN GRAVE DANGER

    THE New Zealand Minister to Washington (Mr. Nash), in a broadcast to America and New Zealand, said: "Despite most expert ...

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  20. Dr. van Mook In London

    LONDON. Monday. — Dr. van Mook, Lieut.-Governor-General of the Netherlands Indies, has arrived in London from New York. ...

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  21. NO SERIOUS TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is not expected that any serious trouble will follow the calling-up of young miners for military ...

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  22. JAPANESE TANKS ON THE MOVE

    Guam, the American island outpost in the Western Pacific, fell to the Japanese a few days after the attack on Pearl Harbour. Lightly defended, it was easy prey to the invader. The island's Japanese garrison, however, is equipped with tanks such as those shown here advancing in formation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. RAW COTTON DESTROYED

    CAPETOWN, Monday—Raw cotton valued at £1,250,000 sterling, belonging to the British Government, was destroyed by fire at East London ...

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  24. Corregidor Attacks Diminishing

    A communique issued at Allied Headquarters for the south-West Pacific yesterday contained the following references to the ...

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  25. Submarines Sink Supply Ships

    LONDON. Monday.—The Admiralty announces that British submarines have again successfully attacked enemy sea-borne supplies in ...

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