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  5. MAIN U.S. PROBLEM: KEEP WAR OUT OF AMERICA, SAYS ARMY CHIEF

    "I think we would be in very great danger of invasion by air in the event of the British Navy being destroyed or surrendering. The problem for us is not so much keeping America out of the war as keeping the war out ...

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  6. WILHELMSHAVEN FIRES LIGHT BOMBERS' WAY

    One of the Royal Air Force's heaviest bombing raids was made on Wil-i belmshaven last night. ...

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    (Top), Members of the Palestinian Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps, yet another batch of the British Empire's troops gathering in Britain, are inspected by Lord Lloyd (left). Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Mr. G. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITISH GUNS SINK BURNING SOUTHAMPTON

    The Admiralty announces the loss of the cruiser H.M.S. Southampton (9100 tons), which was damaged by ...

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  9. Threat in Japanese Paper

    All vernacular newspaper give prominence to Mr. Cordell Hull's testimony before the Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday. ...

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  10. ARMOURED DIVISIONS, INFANTRY, ARTILLERY STRANGLING TOBRUK

    The British positions around Tobruk now resemble the closing days of the siege of Bardia. Armoured divisions are massed to the west of the fort and infantry and artillery are moving up steadily from the ...

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  11. Night Fighters Bring Down Two Raiders

    There has been little enemy activity lover this country to-day. Bombs were dropped at two points in East Kent, but there was neither ...

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  12. Planes in MidAir Crash Fall into Sea

    When two Royal Australian I Air Force planes collided in mid-air and crashed into the sea off Terrigal, one of the ...

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  13. "ITALY STANDS TO LOSE EVERYTHING"

    Speaking at Glasgow this evening, the Secretary for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair) said that the Italian official wireless ...

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  14. WARRAGAMBA WATERS

    The medical officer of the Water Board (Dr. G. Saunders) said that if Warragamba waters were to be used continuously to supply Sydney, they ...

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  15. "Australians Attacked Like Demons"

    While there is ho change in the situation at Tobruk an a active patrolling proceeds, the Royal Air Force continues to batter Italian bases west of the beseigned town. In the forward area, between ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE

    John Henry Silva was committed' for atrial yesterday on a charge of having attempted to murder a Warder, J. G. Crawford, at Auckland Gaol ...

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  18. MORE SUCCESSES FOR GREEKS

    Further. Greek successes in local operations are reported from the central and other sectors. Activity is handicapped by intense ...

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