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  5. JAPANESE LANDINGS IN PHILIPPINES

    LONDON, Today. -- Fighting in Malaya, the Philippines and at Hongkong is continuing with increasing violence. In Malaya, the Japanese landing forces have achieved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MALAYAN NAVAL DISASTER

    LONDON, Today -- O'Dowd Gallagher, special correspondent of the Daily Express aboard H.M.S. Repulse, has sent the following brief but graphic account of the disaster in which Repulse and Prince of Wales were lost off the east coast of ...

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  7. NEW ALLIED STRATEGY IN PACIFIC WAR FORECAST

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Out of the succession of shocks that has come on the Democracies in the last few days, it is hoped that an all-embracing alliance of the British Empire, America, Russia and China will emerge, but it will be preceded by an immediate reorientation of strategy ...

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  9. ADMIRAL ON PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuter's correspondent at Singapore states that the new Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  10. Other War News

    PAGE 2. -- Russians Recapture Many Villages; Successes in Libya Open Tobruk Road.' PAGE 2[?] Australia To [?] ...

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  11. South American Republics Rallying To United States

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The State Department announced that at the suggestion of Chile a conference has been arranged of Foreign Ministers of 20 American republics to discuss defence measures. The conference would be held at ...

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  12. Russia Neutral In Pacific -- 'For Present'

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The British United Press correspondent at Kuibyshev (temporary seat of the Russian Government) says that, pending an official Soviet statement, well-informed people say that there is no evidence to justify any expectation that Russia will abandon her policy regarding Japan, based on the Russo-Japanese Pact. ...

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