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  3. NAZI VANGUARD REPORTED TO BE IN BULGARIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Messages from the Balkans reporting troop movements and other developments indicate that the Germans have almost completed their preparations for the occupation of Bulgaria. ...

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  4. CITY'S A.R.P. FORCES IN ACTION

    Launceston's Civil Defence Legion held a full-scale rehearsal last evening. Left—A bomb bursts in the yard of the Public ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRILLIANT MOVES THROW BACK ITALIAN DEFENCES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It was officially stated in London to-day that the capture by British forces of Mogadishu, the capital of Italian Somaliland, was a major stroke in the coastal offensive. Hundreds of miles of ...

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  6. ZINC WORKS MEN AGGRIEVED

    More than a thousand zinc workers at a stop-work meeting in Hobart yesterday unanimously decided to ...

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  7. STRIKE THREAT IN U.S. FORD WORKS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The United Automobile Workers announced to-day that they would file notice of intention to strike at Ford's ...

    Article : 292 words
  8. Nazis Lose Seven Planes in Attack on Malta

    MALTA, Wednesday.—Seven enemy 'planes were shot down during a heavy air attack on aerodromes in Malta to-day. ...

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  9. BRITISH FIGHTERS SHOW MASTERY OF AIR OVER ENGLISH CHANNEL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British fighters again proved their mastery of the air over the English Channel and the Straits of Dover, when, for the second day in succession, Royal Air Force planes attacked the "invasion" ports in ...

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  10. UNREST IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—As a result of strikes and rioting in Holland, the German Military Governor (General ...

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  11. NAZI ADMIRAL KILLED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Berlin message says that Vice-Admiral Delaperiere, German naval commander for the occupied territory, was ...

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  12. AGREEMENT REACHED ON TANGIER

    LONDON, Wednesday—A provisional agreement safeguarding British rights and interests in the international zone of Tangier had been made between the ...

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  13. MARKED IMPROVEMENT IN FAR EAST SITUATION

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.-It is considered in certain authoritative quarters in the Far East that the situation generally has markedly improved in the last few days. The strengthening of Singapore and the firm stand by ...

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  14. NIGHT RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Enemy raiders attacking Britain to-night operated earlier than they have done for some time. ...

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  15. ITALY EXPELS U.S. JOURNALIST

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A Rome message states that Mr. John Whittaker, correspondent of the Chicago "Daily News," has been ordered from ...

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  16. FOOD HOARDING IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Berlin newsagency claims that Germans raided a Brussels cafe and found a huge quantity of illegal food, including ...

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  17. NEW ADVANCES IN EAST AFRICA

    British forces operating against the Italians in East Africa are making rapid progress. In Italian Somaliland to the east, Mogadishu has been captured and the whole area inland from the Juba River is expected to be occupied shortly. The capture of Mogadishu has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    Possibilities in Balkans THE WORLD has not been told, and probably will not be told for some time, the precise nature of the agreement between ...

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  19. Plans in Advance to Hasten Aid for Britain

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Acting on assurances of Senate and House leaders that the Lease or Lend Bill would be passed without further substantial amendment, President Roosevelt took steps to-day to transfer to ...

    Article : 244 words
  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE IN NOUMEA

    NOUMEA. Thursday.—A few cases of bubonic plague are reported from distant districts of New Caledonia. The districts affected have been completely ...

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