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  3. THREAT TO HONG KONG IS VERY GRAVE

    LONDON, Friday.—After a very heavy shelling lasting 12 hours, Japanese forces effected a landing on the British island of Hong Kong. ...

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  4. 'MID DESERT SANDS

    Armoured units and supply columns rapidly advancing across the desert, Tank battles are still being fought over vast areas of the Libyan Desert. Department of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZIS STILL RECOIL FROM RUSSIAN BLOWS

    LONDON, Friday.—Their momentous offensive gave the Russian armies further successes yesterday. Cavalry and ski troops are giving the Germans no chance. ...

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  6. GEN. WAVELL IS CONFIDENT

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—"I expect a hard year in 1942 in fighting the Axis Powers, who are still formidable, but we ...

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  7. HOT PURSUIT OF AXIS FORCES

    CAIRO, Friday.—The retreat of the Ger- man and Italian troops in Libya continues, and military circles say there is little likeli-hood that they will be able to reform their ...

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  8. HEAD-HUNTERS WAITING FOR JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Ranee of Sarawak .(Lady Charles Vyner-Brooke), in a statement to-day, said the oil ...

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  9. SPAIN WILL KEEP NEUTRALITY

    LONDON, Friday.—An official announcement in Madrid to-day said Spain would maintain her present attitude ...

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  10. German Battleships Bombed

    LONDON, Thursday. In daylight to-day, heavy bombers raided the French naval base at Brest. Fighters gave ...

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  11. Thailand an Enemy?

    LONDON, Friday.—The Under- Secretary to the Foreign Office (Mr. Law) stated in the House of Commons to-day that full information ...

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  12. U.S. Will Rely on Conscription

    WASHINGTON. Thursday—The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) told the press to-day that the War Department plans to expand the army to the ...

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  13. HIGH U.S. ARMY MEN MISSING

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) announced to-day that Major-General Dargue, commander of the first army ...

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  14. HEAVY GERMAN TANK

    South African troops, with a captured German "Mark 4" tank. Insignia on side denotes tank belonged to the "Afrika Korps," specially trained for desert warfate.—Department of Information ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PLAN TO UNITE ALLIED STRATEGY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The military correspondent of "The Daily Express" says that this week-end the world may learn that an Allied War Council, representing 25 national warring against the Axis, has become an established ...

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  16. AMERICAN MISSIONS ASSEMBLING PLANES AT MIDDLE EAST BASES

    CAIRO, Friday.—An American mission has arrived in Eritrea to concentrate on assembling American planes which they will then fly to the battlefield. ...

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  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT HAS BEEN suggested that Japan has been assured of positive assistance from Germany in the near future. This may take ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. CLAIM VICTIMS

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—The R.A.A.F. in the brief period since the outbreak of the Pacific war have been distinguishing themselves in ...

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  19. Anti-U.S. Action in Argentina

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday—President Castillo's first action under his special powers, resulting from proclamation of a state of seige in ...

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  20. WANT UNION OF NATIONS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"New York Times" publishes a full-page advertisement by clarence Strelt's Federal Union Incorporated petitioning ...

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  21. LE HAVRE A SHAMBLES: BOMBS SAID TO BE "DIABOLICAL"

    VICHY Friday.—The Mayor of Le Havre in an interview said to-day that the R.A.F.'s raids on Le Havre during "fifteen terrible months" had destroyed all the harbour installations. ...

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  22. PLEA FOR INTERNEES IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Miss Rathbone (Ind.), in the Commons, asked Mr. Morrison, the Home Secretary, "Could not something be done to arouse the ...

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  23. £3,333,000,000 MORE FOR DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Roosevelt to-day. signed the 10,000,000,000 dollar (A3,333,000.000) supplementary war appropriation bill ...

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  24. JAPANESE SPIES IN CUBA

    HAVANA (Cuba), Thursday.—Eighteen Japanese who had posed as fishermen were imprisoned to-day on a charge of espionage and plotting ...

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