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  3. BRITISH FORCES WITHDRAW SOUTH OF KUALA LUMPUR

    LONDON, Monday.—Although to-day's Singapore communique docs not confirm the Japanese claim that Kuala Lumpur is in their hands, it says that our troops have withdrawn to positions north of Sercmban, which is 30 miles south of Kuala ...

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  4. TRAINING PARA TROOPS

    The Polish Army, now assembled in Britain, recently gave a demonstration ot how their parachute troops are being trained for the day when they will be able to avenge their martyred country. In the picture a Polish parachutist is demonstrating the method used to teach one of the first and most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRESSURE ON RETREATING AXIS FORCES IN LIBYA MAINTAINED

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day's Cairo communique says that pressure on the retreating enemy in the El Agheila area was kept up yesterday, despite severe sand storms. Allied air forces also attacked enemy supply lines. Free French forces now on their way to reinforce the Eighth Army are ...

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    A British tank crew on the lookout for enemy units In Libya. (Dept. of Information). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANS' TALE OF WOE

    MOSCOW, Monday. — The newspaper 'Pravda" publishes an analysis of 172[?] ietters found on the bodies of German soldiers. There are only 16 exceptions to ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. RUBANS THRUST OTP INTO GERMANS' WINTER DEFENCE LINE

    LONDON, Monday.—The capture by the Russians of Lyunihovo, on the railway from Viasma to Bryansk, cuts a valuable line of communication between the two enemy positions. This is the deepest thrust which the Russians have made into ...

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  9. FEWER WORKERS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.— The deterioration of the German labor market as the result of the prolonged war effort is ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. Hurricane Squadron's Exploits in Libya

    LONDON, Sunday.— One of the finest chapters in the Libyan campaign is provided by the exploits of the Royal Air Foree squadron ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. Britain to Return to Former Rations

    LONDON, Monday.—The decision to return to the former sugar, fats and cheese rations was discussed in a broadcast by the Minister for Food (Lord ...

    Article : 199 words
  12. DECISIVE SEAPOWER AND AIR SUPREMACY ARE NEEDED TO HALT JAPANSE

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" says only decisive seapower, of which air supremacy must be an essential component, can halt the "locust-like" swarming over the Pacific islands of the Japanese, and remove the increasing threat to Australia. ...

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  13. Works of Ancient Romans Used to Defeat Italians

    LONDON, Saturday.—The skill and labor of ancient Rome have helped to destroy the African empire of modern Italy. British and Imperial troops are ...

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  14. Victory or Death!

    LONDON, Monday.—Describing the important part played by the Russian tank guard brigades in throwing back the Germans ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. NETHERLANDS TO BF ANNEXED BY NAZIS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The New York "Times' " Berne correspondent says that the Reich Commissar in the Netherlands (Dr. Seyss Inqunrt), declared in ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. STATE OF SIEGE IN BOLIVIA

    LA PAZ (Bolivia): Sunday.—The Government has decreed a state of siege, saying it is acting to suppress violence in mining areas at Potosi. ...

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  17. CORVETTE SUNK

    LONDON, Monday.— An Admiralty communique announces that the corvette Salvia has been sunk. There were some ...

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  18. Britain Prepared to Lease Bases in Eire

    LONDON, Monday.— The "Daily Telegraph's" political writer says a new approach is being made to the Government of Eire ...

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  19. DAY OF WARSHIPS IS NOT DONE

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday.—Rear-Admiral Rawlings, commander of the Seventh Cruiser Squadron of the Mediterranean Fleet, at a press conference to-day said that with good fighter plane protection, the day of warships was not done. ...

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