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  3. GERMANS PLUNGE BALKANS INTO WAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—Early this morning Germany announced that her troops had been ordered to march against Yugoslavia and Greece. Almost simultaneously German forces in Bulgaria attacked the Greek frontier and German aircraft bombed Belgrade. Later news from Germany contained ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH FORCES AT GATES OF ADDIS ABABA

    LONDON, Sunday. — British and South African forces have reached Addis Ababa, capital of Abyssinia. Previously British planes had heavily raided the city. The force to reach the capital is believed to be that ...

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  5. NO AUSTRALIANS ENGAGED NEAR BENGHAZI

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Australian troops have not been involved in the series of skirmishes resulting in the evacuation of Benghazi. It is some weeks since the A.I.F. withdrew from the El Aghelia area, leaving light armoured ...

    Article : 530 words
  6. HEAVY BOMBSIN RAID ON BATTLESHIPS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Among the bombs dropped last night by the R.A.F. on the harbour of Brest where. ...

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  7. AMERICA SENDS SHARP REPLY TO AXIS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The firm terms in which the United States Administration rejected the German and Italian protests aver the seizure ...

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  8. FIVE SHIPS LOST BY ITALIANS

    LONDON, Friday. — Two Italian destroyers have been scuttled by their crews off the coast of Saudi Arabia, ...

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  9. IN PORT AFTER COLLISION WITH SUBMARINE

    OTTAWA, Friday.—At an east coast Canadian port, the crew of a big merchant ship, whose hull was pierced below ...

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  10. HITLER TELLS GERMANY'S ARMY OF THE EAST, "YOUR HOUR HAS COME"

    BERLIN, Sunday.—In an order of the day issued to the "German Army of the East," which was broadcast this morning, Hitler declared: "Soldiers of the south-east front, your hour has come. Since early this morning the ...

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  11. U.S.A. MAY LIFT RED SEA BAN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt has indicated that he contemplates modification of the Neutrality ...

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  12. MORE WOMEN PILOTS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. — Civil Aeronautics Administration said to-day that there were 2145 licensed women pilots in the United States on January ...

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  13. AMERICAN OBSERVERS TO FLY IN R.A.F. RAIDING PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Authoritative sources disclose that United States army and aviation observers soon will accompany R.A.F. raids on enemy territory to study the performance of American long-range bombers in actual combat. Such an ...

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  14. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT IS NO surprise that Germany has made war on Greece and Yugoslavia. The Balkans have become a major battleground for ...

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  15. NEW STRATEGY OF AIR AND SEA POWER FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The influence of air power in the victory of the Battle of Cape Matapan has shattered conceptions of naval strategy that were unchallenged since Nelson's time, states "The Sunday Times" aeronautical ...

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  16. CUBAN BANK NOTES GO UP IN SMOKE

    HAVANA, Saturday.—A tie raged it the Cuban Treasury vaults to-day, burning 60 million pesos in notes. Fumes frustrated efforts to open the ...

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  17. FREE FRENCH LEADER IN SHANGHAI ARRESTED

    SHANGHAI, Sunday—The French authorities have arrested M. R. Regal. head of the Free French forces in Shanghai, on charges that he aided ...

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