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  3. U.S. Naval and Air Successes

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — U.S. submarines, operating in the Java Sea and India Sea, sank a light cruiser off Christmas Island, probably sank ...

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  4. INCESSANT RAIDS ON MALTA

    LONDON, Sunday. — Incessant day attacks on Malta followed a raid on Friday night. Six bombers were destroyed and six damaged ...

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  5. 57 JAPANESE PLANES DESTROYED OR DAMAGED IN COLOMBO'S FIRST RAID

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fifty-seven Japanese planes were shot down or damaged when Colombo was raided for the first time at 8 o'clock last night. An official communique states that a large Japanese force ...

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    Cruiser tanks manned by British cavalry regiments out on patrol— A Libyan Desert scene. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Japanese Leader's Warning

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Tokio Radio says that when addressing a luncheon, the Japanese Prime Minister (General Tojo) warned the Japanese ...

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  8. INDIAN TALKS MAY RESULT IN COMPROMISE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Rcuter's correspondent at New Delhi says that talks which Sir Stafford Cripps and the British Commander-in-Chief in India (General Sir Archibald Wavell) have had with the Indian political leaders may result in a formula, for ...

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  9. SICK AND WOUNDED PRISONERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is authoritatively announced that Britain and Italy have agreed to exchange sick and wounded prisoners and ...

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  10. UNREMITTING U-BOAT WARFARE

    NEW TORK, Saturday.—The Navy Department has announced the sinking of four more United Nations vessels in the unremitting ...

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  11. CHILDREN TO GO INTO U.S. WAR PRODUCTION LINES

    WINSTON SALEM (North Carolina), Saturday.— General Hershey, Director of Selective Service, declared to-day that men and women over 45 as well as children, would be sent into the production lines to replace younger men ...

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  12. PARTY CLAIMS RESENTED

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Arthur Greenwood, former Minister without portfolio, speaking at a conference of the Co-operative Party, said ...

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  13. NAZIS SEIZE RADIUM TO PRODUCE PETROL

    VICHY, Sunday. — The Germans have requisitioned half of France's radium supply for the production of ...

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  14. NORWEGIANS STICKING TO THEIR GUNS

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—The "Sociel Demokraten" reports that the number of teachers arrested in Norway now exceeds 200. Many, arrested ...

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  15. Raids on Corregidor Slacken

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Philippines communique says air raids on Corregidor continue, but their frequency and intensity have diminished. ...

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  16. Roosevelt Wants Name For the War

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt has appealed for suggestions for a suitable name for the war. He said the Government offices ...

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  17. ANTI-SEMITIC LEADER ARRESTED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—William Dudley Pellicy, leader of the antiSemitic "silver shirts," and an alleged pro-Fascist, has been arrested by ...

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  18. DUTCH FORCES TO BE REARMED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, broadcasting to the Dutch forces evacuated to Australia, said they would be rearmed. ...

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  19. News From Japan of Imperial Prisoners

    LONDON, Sunday.—The first official news from Japan concerning missing Imperial troops is beginning to trickle through. The B.B.C. picked up 40 ...

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  20. FIRST ALL-WELDED TANK COMPLETED

    DETROIT, Saturday.—General Motors' Fisher body division disclosed to-day the. completion of the new allwelded medium tank. ...

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  21. LAVAL NOT WANTED IN CABINET

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Express" says Marshal Petain has rejected M. Laval's request for a post in the French ...

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  22. ALIENS REMOVED FROM CANAL ZONE

    PANAMA, Saturday.—Seven hundred Axis aliens arrested in areas adjacent to the Canal have been interned. The most interesting was a group ...

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  23. HARDSHIPS INCREASING IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Depressing conditions ruling in Berlin as the greatest Russo-German clash appoaches, with scarcely a family which has not a member at the front, are described by various neutral newspaper correspondents in the German capital. From every aspect the lot of civilians has become icreasingly bitter. ...

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