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  4. ALLIES HARD PRESSED ON DOMBAAS FRONT

    The latest news received in London is that the Allies are being hard pressed on the Dombaas front. An unconfirmed report is that the Germans are in possession of Roros and Storen. The Allies are stated to be holding Jerkin. ...

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  5. BRITISH SEA GIANTS MEET

    Out on the broad waters of the ocean mighty British warships meet. H.M.S. Hood and H.M.S. Repulse are passing as they go about their business of keeping clear the world's trade routes. —Commonwealth Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 40 words
  6. Sunderland. Caught in Fiord, Ascends and Destroys Nazi Fiaker

    If the bombing by German JU88's over a Norwegian fiord had been more accurate it is probable that the terse ...

    Article : 416 words
  7. Sailors to Share Reward For Salvage

    LONDON, Monday.—Seven officers and 138 men of H.M.S. Keitk will share £10,000 sterling as a salvage rewaed and the owners of the Cormthic ...

    Article : 74 words
  8. WOULD NOT RE-EXPORT TO GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Herald" says the Eussian Ambassador (M. Maisky) informed Lord Halifax that the Soviet was willing to ...

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  10. GERMANY CONTINUES TO TIGHTEN HER BELT

    THE "Times" correspondent at Rotterdam says the Reich coal commissioner (Herr Paul Walter) has appealed to householders, theatres and restaurants to cease heating. He urges the importance of restricting consumption on the home ...

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  11. BULGARIA "WILL STAND BY HER NEIGHBORS"

    The Bulgarian Foreign Minister (M. Poloff) said: "I do not see any immediate danger threatening our neighbors; but if danger ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. JAPANESE MOVE TO CONCILIATE CHINA

    The Associated Press of America, quoting the Domei Agency in Tokio, reports that General Itagaki, former War Minister and ...

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  13. British Protest to Sweden

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—The British Minister to Stockholm (Mr. Mallet) visited Mr. Guenther, Swedish Foreign Minister, and protested ...

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  14. MAKING USE OF WASTE MATERIALS

    The local authorities are responding splendidly to the request for the conversion of iron parkrailings into war material. ...

    Article : 110 words
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  16. VAN ZEELAND'S CURE FOR POST-WAR ILLS

    N7W YORK, Monday.—M. Van Zeeland, former Prime Minister of Belgium, in a speech, said United States business-men might fill e decisive role ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Christianity "Lacking in England"

    "England is no more converted to Christianity than Uganda," declared the Bishop of London (Dr. A. F. ...

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  18. ALLIED WATCH IN MEDITERRANEAN

    The "Daily Mail," in a leader, says: "The Allies have no reason to be satisfied with the Italian attitude. Officials consider that ...

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  20. CREATING WIDER UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN BRITISH AND FRENCH CHILDREN

    The Board of Edueation, in a memorandum issued to schools to-day, elaborates the first stops to be taken for the encourngement of wider ...

    Article : 287 words
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