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  3. BEGINNING OF GRIM BATTLE FOR SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Imperial forces, which withdrew from the Malayan mainland to the island of Singapore on Friday night, are now preparing to meet an onslaught by the Japanese, who reached the Straits of Johore, opposite the island, last night. In a broadcast last night the Governor of the Straits Settlements (Sir Shenton Thomas) ...

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  4. HITLER BLAMES WEATHER

    LONDON, Saturday.—Explaining that it was not the Russian Army, but the weather that had forced the Germans to abandon offensive ...

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  5. SOVIET ADVANCE IN SOUTH

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans have not been able to stop the Russian advance in the south. Indicative of the Russians' successes is a Moscow report that one Soviet unit in the past four days occupied 17 places and killed 2000 German officers and ...

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  6. ONE OF BRITAIN'S GIANT long-range coastal guns.

    —Known as "Boche-Buster," this enormous railway gun, operating on the coast of Britain, provides a formidable answer to German batteries on the coast of occupied France. This photograph shows a close-up of the giant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Confusion Over War Council Plan

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—After calling on President Roosevelt at the White House to-day, the Foreign Minister of the Netherlands East Indies (Mr. van Kleffens) admitted that there was much confusion about the establishment of the ...

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  8. NAZI AIR ACE PRISONER IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—Moscow announces that the Nazi airman, Karl Brausehel (or Brauchner), who made over 200 flights over Britain, Poland ...

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  9. No Room For Parasites

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt told "parasites" to-day to get out of Washington and make room for persons needed for war work. He suggested that the Washington newspapers print front-page headlines: "Are you ...

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  10. ENEMY ENGAGED EAST OF BENGHAZI

    LONDON, Sunday. — To-day's Cairo communique says British tr[?]ops were engaged vesterday west of Mekili with an enemy column ...

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  11. Axis Spy Ring in Mexico

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.—A Congressional Investigation Committee has disclosed the existence of an Axis spy ring of 35 foreigners, including ...

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  12. U.S. Naval Expenditure increased

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt has asked Congress to add 6,106,000,000 (£A2,035,000,000) to the record-breaking Navy ...

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  13. Scotland and East Anglia Raided

    LONDON, Sunday. — There was a little enemy activity over Britain last night. Bombs were dropped at a point on the south-east coast of Scotland and ...

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  14. POOLING OF ALLIES' WEALTH

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reports of the Washington discussions on Britain's continued acute need for dollar exchange deflated the city's exuberant ...

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  15. Three Shocks For German Morale

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The former United States Minister to Bulgaria (Mr. George Earle) to-day arrived by Clipper from Europe. He told reporters ...

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  16. NEWSPAPERS' RADIO RIGHTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Ar thur Garfield Hays, counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, testifying at an investigation by the ...

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  17. ANTI-AXIS MOVES IN S. AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Rio de Janeiro says that anti-Axis committees of Spaniards, Italians and Austrians have been formed in every city in Latin America. Police throughout Brazil have received instructions to imprison persons favoring Germany, ...

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  18. SETTLEMENT BETWEEN PERU AND ECUADOR

    RIO[?]DE JANEIRO, Saturday.—Peru acqui[?]es about 7700 square miles under the terms of settlement of the ancient boundary dispute with Ecuador. The ...

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