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  4. ALL WHITE ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    The heavy snow that fell on the Western Front did not find the British Army unprepared. White suits were issued, providing an effective camouflage. —Commonwealth Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RELENTLESS ALLIED PRESSURE CONTINUES IN NORWAY Further Reinforcements Are Arriving

    VIGOROUS, relentless Allied pressure continues on the Norwegian battle fronts. Further reinforcements are arriving and pressing on to join the advance forces engaging the Germans. Despite that snow is two to fifteen feet deep, fierce fighting is ...

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  7. HARDSHIP IN DENMARK

    It is officially stated that it is most uncertain whether it will be possible to import grain and fodder in future. ...

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  8. VICE-WAR-CHIEFS APPOINTED

    Vice-chiefs have been appointed for the three fighting services— namely, Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral T.S.V. Phillips; Imperial Staff, ...

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  9. Censorship of Letters To Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Replying to Mr. Tinker (Lab.), who said a letter from his sister in Australia had been opened and censored, the Minister of ...

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  10. BELIEVED SWEDEN WILL BE THE NEXT VICTIM

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Paris says German concentrations at Baltic ports and aerial activity over Swedish ...

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  11. BUDGET DEMANDS "NOT ENOUGH" ALL SIDES OF HOUSE URGE GREATER SACRIFICE

    SPEAKER after speaker from all sides of the House criticised the Budget in the House of Commons for not making greater demands, it being Suggested that £2,000,000,000 was inadequate to finance the war effort, which Commoners compared ...

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  13. CONTRABAND CONTROL KEPT BUSY

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Thirtyseven ships have been brought in to British contraband bases or detained by order of the Ministry for ...

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  14. SPIRITS PROHIBITED

    Barmen and clients alike in France found it a little difficult to adjust themselves to the edict that no spirits may be sold three days each week. It ...

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  15. GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY OVER WESTERN FRONT

    Great aerial activity over the Western Front is reported from Luxembourg. An Allied plane is reported to have met with violent ...

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  16. GERMAN PLANS MADE OVER TWO YEARS AGO

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says reliable information reaching London shows that Germany ...

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  18. FILM OF NARVIK NAVAL BATTLE

    FOR the first time in history a film of a naval battle has been made while it was in progress. A naval cameraman, from the deck of a British ship, photographed the second battle of Narvik. The Warspire and other British ...

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  19. U.S. TO HOLD SECRET ARMY MANOEUVRES

    On the grounds of secrecy of new tactics, foreign military attaches have not been invited to attend army manoeuvres to be held in May ...

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  20. Changes in Ministry of Information

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) stated in the House of Commons that the Ministry of Information was resuming the ...

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  21. MR. ROOSEVELT MOST POPULAR FOR PRESIDENCY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The magazine "Fortune" made a survey which reveals that 49.1 per cent, of the electorate is opposed to a third term ...

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  22. COMPULSORY SAVING

    The Government has announced that all civil servants employed since the start of the war will be ...

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  23. PARK RAILINGS NEEDED FOR WAR PURPOSES

    The removal of lengths of railing from Battersea Park is the first move for war utilisation of London's unnecessary ...

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  24. Sailor Whom Germans Cannot Sink

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Able-Seaman Charles Riley is a sailor whom the Germans cannot sink. He has escaped four times in six months. He ...

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