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  3. France's New 135,000-ton Warships

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Minister for Marine (M. Campinchi), in an interview, said the 35,000-ton warships Richelieu and Jean Bart would ...

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  4. ITALY'S ATTITUDE STILL UNCERTAIN

    The question, "Where does Italy stand?" is still being asked. Herr von Mackensen, the German Ambassador to Rome, arrived at Berlin on Saturday by plane. It is reported he was urgently summoned. His departure from Rome was revealed only when he ...

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  5. MILITARY LIFE IN THE DESERT

    Top: The bath is as welcome as the oasis in the desert. Drivers C. Franklin, A. Reeves (in bath) and K. Guilfoyle make their ablutions a community affair. Bottom: Motor cyclists parade in the desert preparatory to exercises. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Allies Recapture Elverum And Hamar

    The Norwegian Legation at Stockholm to-day confirmed reports that both Hamar and Elverum have been recaptured from the Germans by British and Norwegian troops, supported by tanks. ...

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  7. Inquiry Into Munitions Factory Explosion

    LONDON, Sunday.—The court of inquiry investigating the causes of the explosion at the North London munitions factory continued its ...

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  9. A NAVY IS BORN

    LONDON, March 20.—A navy was born on the River Thames when a pennant was hoisted in a coastal motor torpedo boat alongside a pier at ...

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  10. German "Legend" Confounded

    Major-General Sir J. H. Davidson, in a recent contribution to the London "Times," exposes the falseness of statements studiously circulated ir ...

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  11. JAPANESE GRATITUDE TO BRITAIN

    The local office of the Shown Rubber Company, which owns Malaya's best known Japanese rubber estate, has donated £1200 to ...

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  12. NEUTRALS STILL UNEARTHING PLOTS

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Amsterdam says documents discovered in the southern provinces reveal that Dutch Nazis have been ...

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  13. Swedes Refuse German Request

    Paris diplomatic circles reveal that Sweden firmly refused a formal request last week from the German ...

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  14. Allies' Record Bag

    In a week-end of glorious achievement the Allies collected the repord bag of twelve and possibly fourteen Nazi planes, ...

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  15. BRITISH NAVY IS AUSTRALIA'S ONLY SAFEGUARD

    In the event of trouble in the Pacific the only way in which Australia could be rendered safe was by Britain sending sufficient ...

    Article : 166 words
  16. TO BUY AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    TOKIO, Monday.—Both British and Japanese authoritative circles to-day declined to confirm or deny persistent reports in the Japanese press that ...

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  17. BELLIGERENT PLANES OVER BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.—A Government communique states that foreign planes flew over Belgian territory yesterday and to-day. The planes ...

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  18. Great Britain's Expenditure Con tinues to Soar

    In the coining week the business of the House of Commons will be largely taken up with the Budget, which will be presented ...

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