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  3. PATROLS ENGAGED IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Monday. — To-day's Middlo East communique stated that during engagements on Saturday between our columns ...

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  4. RUSSIAN PRESSURE ON ALL FRONTS

    LONDON, Monday.— Latest reports from Russia indicate fhat the Soviet Army is pressing the Germans hard on all fronts. The Red Army is closing in on Orel, the heavily fortified German supply base and railway junction 200 miles south-west of ...

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    A mobile heavy anti-aircraft gun, part of Britain's formidable ground defence against German aircraft, ready for action. Covers have been removed from the gun, and the first round has been placed in the breech. More shells are being man-handled in the gunpit, for continuous fire. Since the lull ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MUST GAIN UPPER HAND AT SEA

    LONDON, Monday.— In a specch at Guildford Commander Edgar P. Young, R.N., who served on the staff of the Commanderin-Chief of thc China Station, said it was questionable whether it was wise to continue pouring men and equipment into Australia ...

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  7. Cut in U.S. Petrol Consumption

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The War Production Board has ordered a 20 per cent, reduction in petrol deliveries to filling stations on the Pacific coast. ...

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  8. RUSSIA NOT TAKING CHANCES

    LONDON, Monday.— The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Stockholm says Russia is perfecting her Far Eastern defences. Some details are being allowed to leak out to coincide with the arrival of the new Japanese Ambassador (Naotakc Sato). Tatckawa's replacement is interpreted here as indicating ...

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  9. MADAGASCAR MUST NOT BE LEFT TO AXIS

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Express' " military correspondent states that In London the position of Madagascar is ...

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  10. 88,000 PRISONERS IN JAVA

    LONDON, Monday.— The Tokio Radio claims that 88,000 prisoners have been taken in Java. It claims that 50,000 prisoners were ...

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  11. BROUGHT BADLY DAMAGED PLANE HOME

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Air Ministry announces that a wing commander brought home his Spitfire over 100 miles after a cannon sholl from an E-boat ...

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  12. CONCERN OVER VATICAN ACTION

    LONDON, Monday.— "The Times" diplomatic correspondent says the British and American Governments have expressed ...

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  13. APPALLING PLIGHT OF GREEKS

    LONDON, Monday.— An Associated Pross correspondent in Cairo says that between 150,000 and 200,000 Greeks have perished as a ...

    Article : 205 words
  14. UNJUST TO ALLIED SAILORS

    LONDON, Monday.— The "Daily Mail" says the reticence of the Admiralty's Java Sea Battle communique regarding the size of the ...

    Article : 284 words
  15. BRITISH RECAPTURE TOWN IN BURMA

    LONDON, Monday.— British troops have recaptured the town of Shewegyin, which is 100 miles northeast of Rangoon, and which the ...

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  16. NAZI PLANE SHOT DOWN BY SHIP

    LONDON, Monday.— An Admiralty communique states that a Hoinkel 111 was shot down on Saturday night hy the auxiliary vessel H.M.S. Balmoral. ...

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