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  3. SOVIET GUN

    A big gun of the Soviet heavy artillery, at extreme elevation in a wellchosen gun position among the pines. Caterpillar-tractors enable a weapon of even this calibre to be moved over difficult country.— (Department of Information). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JAPANESE TROOPS POURING TOWARDS SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Monday.—On the mainland of Malaya Japanese troops are pouring southwards towards the island of Singapore. In the Johore Bahru area they are being harassed by artillery fire. Reports of these troop movements have been brought in by reconnaissance aircraft. To-day's Sinsapore communique, which gives these details, adds that enemy air activity over ...

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  5. NAZIS STILL FALLING BACK

    LONDON, Monday.—In Russia the Red Army is driving the Germans back on all four main fronts, and is reported to be advancing at a greater rate than did Hitler's forces last autumn. To-day's Russian communique says that on the Western ...

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  6. SINGAPORE'S FATE DEPENDS LARGELY ON AIR STRENGTH

    LONDON, Monday.—Emphasising that air strength will largely decide the fate of Singapore, "The Times" correspondent on the island says that if the Japanese gain undisputed command of the air, it wilt be difficult for our ground forces to maintain their ...

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  7. BRUTAL JAPANESE TREATMENT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The United Press correspondent reports that reliable circles, on the basis of underground reports in the ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. Nazi Uniforms Pass Unchallenged

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday. —Repeating a recent London experiment, two reporters, with a view to making a test ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. Singapore's Confidence Unshaken

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. — The Japanese' advance to the Straits of Johore has not shaken the confidence of the ...

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  10. U.S. CONVINCED OF AUSTRALIA'S NEED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Sun's" international affairs writer, Mr. Constantine Brown, says the Australian Government, supported by New Zealand and China, has convinced the United States of the necessity of sending reinforcements immediately to the South-West Pacific before attempting a decisive defeat of the Germans. "Forces are now being rushed to the Pacific in such strength that we can look forward with confidence that ...

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