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  2. FORECAST

    Fine--Warm, hazy--Close night. ...

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  5. ALLIES WARN RUMANIA: "STAND FIRM!"

    Dramatic Allied diplomatic action has followed signs of pressure by Hitler on Rumania. Rumania has been warned that the ...

    Article : 575 words
  6. NEW HOLD-UP OF JAPANESE SHIP

    While Britain has no desire for a major diplomatic issue with Japan, she has not the slightest intention of "climbing down" over the Asama Maru affair. ...

    Article : 727 words
  7. BOY'S TOUR OF WAR ZONE

    Questioned in the commons about the recent visit to the Maginot Line of the schoolboy son of General Sir ...

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  8. NO MORE WHEAT FOR REDS

    The Canadian Government will prevent further exports of wheat to Russia. By Order-in-Council, the export ...

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  9. ROWED TO FINLAND

    To join the Foreign Legion in Finland, 30 Estonians crossed the Finnish Gulf in rowing-boats amid ...

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  10. BRITISH DESTROYER BLOWN UP

    The British destroyer Exmouth has been sunk either by a mine or by torpedo, the Admiralty announces. She went down on Sunday last, and it is feared that there are no survivors from her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 540 words
  11. Soviet Purchases Petrol From U.S.

    The Department of Commerce announced to-day that during the first eleven months of last year Russia purchased only two barrels of ...

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  12. 'Tommy' Can Look At His Major

    The right of rankers to take meals in the same public room as officers, has been officially established, the new War Secretary (Mr. Stanley) said ...

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  14. BLACK-OUT PERILS

    A new speed limit of 20 m.p.h. will be imposed in built-up areas during the "black-out" periods as from ...

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  15. CZECHS ASKED TO AID ALLIES

    The Czechoslovakian Committee is enrolling volunteers in London for the Czech army in Prance. Dr. Benes, the ex-President, emphasised that it ...

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  16. GERMAN STEEL WORKS ON FIRE

    The Paris radio announced to-night that a fire at the Max Huete steelworks in Bavaria destroyed rolling- mills and furnaces. Work will be ...

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  17. STOP-PRESS

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  18. SAFETY IN CONVOY

    An Admiralty report states that up to January 17, the losses of ships in convoy remained the same--about one in 500. ...

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  19. Editorial

    The occasion brings the man. Yesterday, when a boy was attacked in Botany Bay by a shark, Sydney Owen, a former member of the A.I.F., swam out and rescued him. ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. WOULD BOMB THE GERMANS

    One of the few prominent British politicians who openly advocate the bombing of Germany is Mr. L. ...

    Article : 288 words
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