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  3. U.S. NAVY ASKS FOR MORE BUMPS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy Department to-day urgently requested legislation authorising the acquisition or construction of 24 additional non-rigid, lighter-than-air craft, known as "blimps," to fight Axis submarines off ...

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  4. CANADA'S WAR EFFORT

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Conservative leader in the House of Commons (Mr. Hanson) to-day said the Canadian people yesterday ...

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  5. RAF. RAIDS ENEMY NAVAL BASES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—While our heavy bombers maintain their offensive on enemy land targets, the R.A.F. is also keeping a strict watch on the German warships that are sheltering at Trondheim (Norway) and Kiel. These were among the targets ...

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    Members of an Australian Fighter Squadron in Libya.—Two Australian fighter squadrons are operating with the British forces in the Middle East. One, under the Fighter Command, R.A.F., flies Tomahawks, and the other, piloting the famous Hurricane fighters, is engaged in Army co-operation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Burma Road Battle Critical

    LONDON, Wednesday.—With Lashio last night in flames and Japanese ground forces little more than 100 miles distant, the battle for the Burma Road is critical, and according to the "Daily Express" military correspondent, the battle seems at the point of being lost. ...

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  8. Patrol Activity in Libya

    LONDON, Wednesday. — To-day's Middle East communique asysth at-rr Middle East communique says that patrol activity in Libya continued ...

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  9. HEAVY RAID ON YORK

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A raid on York last night was described as heavy. Twenty 'planes, in moonlight, dive-bombed part of the city, ...

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  10. NO SYMPATHY FOR "UNDERDOG" IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An article published in the periodical owned by the Reich Minister for Occupied Territories (Herr Alfred Rosenberg) says: "The ...

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  11. Alternative Railway To Russia

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday. — Australians and South Africans were among the engineers who aided thousands of natives in breaking ...

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  12. Vichy Completes Purge In Madagascar

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Tokio Radio to-day quoted a dispatch from Home stating that Vichy had sent a large force of the French Navy to ...

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  13. NAZIS DRIVEN BACK

    LONDON, Wednesday. — To-day's Moscow midday communique again reports no change in the general situation on the Eastern front. ...

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  14. QUISLING APPOINTS HIS OWN PREACHERS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The German Radio says Quisling has empowered four laymen to preach in Norway's churches. Five more priests have been dismissed, ...

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  15. ENEMY RAIDS ON MALTA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — One enemy bomber was destroyed and five damaged in yesterday's raids over Malta. One fighter also was damaged. There were ...

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  16. FOUR ENEMY SHIPS SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that British submarines have inflicted further loss on enemy supply ships ...

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  17. CANADIAN RELATIONS WITH VICHY

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) told the House of Commons to-day that he would not make a statement on ...

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  18. ACUTE FOOD SHORTAGE IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Stefani Agency (Rome) says Mussolini specially convened a meeting of ...

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  19. Illustrious In Service Once More

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The aircraft carrier Illustrious, which was damaged by bombs in the Mediterranean in January, 1941, and was repaired and ...

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  20. Hitlers Speech Seen As Admission Of Crisis

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The President of the Czechoslovak National Committee (Dr. Bones) said in a speech to-day that Hitler knew the Germans ...

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  21. Deadly Bombing

    DURBAN, Tuesday. — Survivors of the cruisers Dorsetshire and Cornwall, which were sunk in the Bay of Bengal, state that eight of one stick of 10 bombs that ...

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  22. Ban on Publication of Indian Resolution

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday. — The Government has banned the publication of a Congress Working Committee resolution referring to events in Rangoon and the ...

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