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    BRITAIN S MIGHTY NEW AIRCRAFT CARRIER, H.M.S. VICTORIOUS.—The Victorious (23,000 tons), is a sister-vessel of the Illustrious, and one of four of her class. Her length is 753 feet, she carries a complement of 1600, and ls armed with sixteen 4.5 inch dual purpose anti-aircraft guns. Her speed exceeds 30 knots. (Department of Information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LIEUT.- GEN. SIR HAROLD ALEXANDER, new Allied commander in Burma, photographed making an inspection "at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZI TROOPS WEARIED BY WINTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin admits that on the Eastern front the Germans are now undergoing the most difficult trials, perhaps, of the whole winter, and that the troops are weary. According to the "Evening Standard" the Russian threat to ...

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  6. FRENCH SAILORS EXECUTED

    VICHY, Monday. — Two French sailors have been executed at Oran for attemptin to divert their ship as it was passing through the Straits of ...

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  7. SWEDEN FEARS INVASION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express" says that Sweden, fearing an invasion in the spring, has ordered complete mobilisation of the army to meet heavy German concentrations on the Baltic coast of planes, troop transports and paratroop groups. ...

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  8. Japan Depending on Occupied Territories For Supplies

    NEW YORK, Monday.—According to the Tokio Radio, Colonel Kikusaburo Okada. a member of the War Ministry's Planning Bureau, interviewed by ...

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  9. HUGE JAPANESE FORCE

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Communist newspaper ''China Daily News" asserts that Japan is mustering 10,000,000 men from ...

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  10. AXIS TIGHTENS GRIP

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" reports that Germany and Italy have established control commissions throughout ...

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  11. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS HOPEFUL OF SUCCESS OF MISSION TO INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—"I believe that within a fortnight, given energy and goodwill, which are essential, success can be achieved," said Sir Stafford Cripps to-day, commenting on his task in submitting to Indian leaders the British War Cabinet's proposals for a solution of the Indian problem. ...

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  12. NAZI PLANS MAY BE UPSET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dissension among Germany's satellites is threatening to interfere with her plans for a spring offensive against Russia. Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria are making excuses for withholding full support from the Axis ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS PLAY BIG PART

    LONDON, Tuesday. — An R.A.A.F. Hampden squadron has taken a prominent part in the bomber offensive against targets in ...

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  14. SITUATION REMAINS QUIET IN BURMA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — To-day's Burma communique says the situation on the Irrawaddy front is quiet. ...

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  15. CHINA'S HOARD OF SUPPLIES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Dr. Baker, U.S. inspector of the Burma Road, on his arrival here aboard a naval transport from ...

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  16. Chinese Success

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — Military Headquarters report that Chinese forces, taking the offensive west of Canton, occupied the capital of ...

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  17. HEAVY RAID ON BRITISH TOWN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Carrying out the heaviest raid on Britain since last year's blitz, enemy night raiders attacked a South-East Coast town ...

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  18. DESERTING SEAMEN BEING ROUNDED UP

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Biddle) has ordered a nation-wide round-up of 8000 alien seamen who have deserted from ...

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  19. POLISH EDITOR BEHEADED

    LONDON, Monday.— Polish circles in London have learned that the Germans beheaded Mr. Nurzynski, editor of the secret Polish newspaper ...

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  20. Albanian Patriots Kill 125 Italians

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Istanbul says young Albanian patriots, including deserters from the Italian army, last ...

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  21. Civilian Bravery at Pearl Harbor

    HONOLULU, Monday.—One hundred and six civilian employes at Pearl Harbor have been cited for outstanding acts of bravery and resourcefulness ...

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  22. NORWEGIAN CLERGYMEN DEFY QUISLING

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—The "Dagens Nyheter" reports that churches throughout Norway were crowded yesterday, when the bitter struggle between the church and the Quisling regime reached possibly a decisive stage. ...

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  23. Dangerous Varicose Veins Can be Reduced

    People who want to reduce swollen or varicose veins should get a bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil at once. Applying night and morning as directed they ...

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