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  3. MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH HAILED AS HERALDING TURN OF TIDE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The challenging and confident tone of Mr. Churchill's broadcast address has been warmly welcomed. Not the least among the grounds for hope in his speech (says the "New York Times) was his reference to the time element. ...

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    Britain's Stirling bomber, the largest four-engined bomber in the world, has figured prominently in raids over Germany and the occupied countries; but details of its unique features were a secret until late January. Larger even than the formidable American-built Flying Fortress sub-stratosphere bomber, the Stirling carries a bomb load of eight tons, and, when fully loaded, weighs 30 tons. It has a speed of 300 m.p.h., a range ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Reported Lull In Madagascar

    LONDON, Monday.—A Vichy message quoted by the Berlin Radio states that, according to reports, there has been a lull in the fighting in ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. USE OF GAS BY GERMANY WOULD BRING IMMEDIATE REPRISAL

    LONDON, Monday.—A solemn warning to Germany that Britain would immediately reply in kind should she resort to the use of gas was given by Mr. Churchill in his broadcast yesterday. He made it clear that Britain would consider such an attack ...

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  7. U.S. BOMBING OF JAPAN

    "WASHINGTON", Sunday.—The planes which recently raided Japan were U.S. Army bombers, according to a communique issued in ...

    Article : 232 words
  8. LUFTWAFFE DRAWING ON RESERVES

    The Germans are drawing on their air reserves to meet daylight sweeps over Prance. Some pilots, in recent operations, encountered E-type ...

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  9. ALLSED AIR FORCES HARASS ENEMY IN BURMA

    LONDON, Monday.—In Burma Blenheim bombers of the R.A.F. made a further raid on an enemy-occupied aerodrome at Magwe, a town on the Irrawaddy, south of the oilfields. Bombs were seen to fall on the runways. Reconnaissance of enemy-occupied territory also was undertaken. All the ...

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  10. MR. CHURCHILL'S ADVICE TO GERMANS

    LONDON, Sunday. — A suggestion to Germans as to what they might do during R.A.F.i raids was made by Mr. Churchill in his ...

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  11. French General's Escape From Vichy

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—General Girand, who recently escaped to Vichy France from a German prison camp, has now, according to private advices ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. Ships Fought to Last at Corregidor

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Tokio Official Radio quoted a "Nichi Nicki" report that two United States submarines and four patrol vessels fought to ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. MALTA DEFENCES ROUT AXIS RAIDERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Malta gained a smashing week-end victory, when the island's defences routed large forces of Axis aircraft. Between them, the anti-aircraft gunners and the-fighfers of Malta hit 71 enemy 'planes. Seven raiders were destroyed, seven ...

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