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  3. ROOSEVELT DECLARES TOTAL U.S. EMERGENCY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — In a dramatic broadcast address which he concluded by announcing that the had just signed a proclamation declaring a state of "unlimited national emergency" throughout the United States, ...

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  4. BRITISH ATTACK NORWEGIAN ISLANDS

    In the recent attack on the Lofoten islands by the British oil plants were put out of action, oil stores burned prisoners taken and large parties of Norwegian Volunteers were brought back to serve in the Allied Forces. The photograph shows a landing craft with troops ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GAVE COUP DE GRACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The people of Britain forgot everything else, all the hard knocks of the war and all the bombing of their homes, as the news of the sin king of the Bismarck spread. It has now been announced that the coup de grace was actually administered by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONER AS AUTHOR OF BOARD CRITICISM

    The Hydro-Electric Commissioner (Mr. W. E. Maclean) was the author of the anonymous letter circulated among members of Parliament last week. The letter, a summary of which appeared in "The Examiner" on Monday, attacked ...

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  7. NEW SCALE OF TAX INSTALMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —The new scale of tax instalment deductions from salaries and wages to operate from ...

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  8. Created Profound Impression: Canberra Reaction

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —President Roosevelt's speech has created a profound impression in. the Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAZIS ADVANCE IN LIBYA

    CA I R O, Wednesday. — Fighting is progressing in the Western Desert on a fluid. front of 40 miles, along which ...

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  10. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT his latest speech, took another step toward war, "told off" the dictators once again, and made it ...

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  11. NAZIS CLAIM CRETE RESISTANCE BROKEN

    LONDON, Wednesday. —While it is officially admitted in London that the situation in Crete is precarious, the German High Command has issued a communique claiming that the German forces have "broken the British resistance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. U.S. Opinion in Favour of War if Necessary

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A Gallup poll of families of men at present undergoing military training shows that S68 per cent. favour entering the war if it appeared certain that there was no other way of defeating the ...

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  13. CONSCRIPTION IN ULSTER IS ABANDONED

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Churchill announced that the proposal to institute conscription in ...

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  14. BRITISH EFFORT TO PUT PRESSURE ON JAPANESE

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The blacklisting of Japanese ships by the British Government is intended to put pressure on Japan to submit to the "navicert" system, which Japan cannot recognise, according to Viscount Ishii. a former ...

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  15. TRANSPORTS SUNK

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Heavy losses have been inflicted by British submarines on enemy transports ...

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  16. AIR FORCE FOR FRANCE

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—A Vichy report says that Germany and Italy have relaxed the armistice regulations to allow France to build up a ...

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  17. Assurances from Vichy

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. —M. Henry Henry, the Vichy Ambassador in Washington, has delivered a note to Mr. Sumner Welles giving ...

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