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  4. NAVY GETS 2 NAZI FUEL SHIPS

    Two more enemy supply ships which served the sunken German battleship Bismarck and other enemy ships operating against our ...

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  5. ALEXANDRIA SUFFERS MORE RAIDS

    Still the Germans continue their air raids on Alexandria, another raid having been made on the city at daylight yesterday, following the ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. TROOPS USED TO BREAK US STRIKE

    A battalion of troops, specially trained to handle strike disorders, has been sent to the North American Aviation Company's works to ...

    Article : 418 words
  7. ALLIES ON WAY TO DAMASCUS

    THE ALLIED COLUMN, INCLUDING AUSTRALIANS, MOVING TOWARD DAMASCUS, CAPITAL OF SYRIA, FROM PALESTINE, IS ONLY 30 MILES FROM THE CITY. THE COLUMN ADVANCING FROM TRANSJORDAN IS 35 MILES ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHIPS SUNK IN W. ATLANTIC

    German planes and U-boats sank 8 out of 9 ships in a British convoy "turned loose" when escorting warships went after Bismarck. ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S RELATIONS WITH SOVIET

    The visit to London of Sir Stafford Cripps, British Ambassador in Moscow, has aroused speculation throughout the Continent. There ...

    Article : 263 words
  10. CRETE DEBATE AWAITED

    An impression gaining ground in political circles is that after the forthcoming debate on Crete Mr. Churchill will consider important ...

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  11. FLEET REPORTED TO HAVE SHELLED PORT

    German-controlled Norway Radio quotes a report from Istanbul that the British Mediterranean Fleet is bombarding the Syrian port of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 4,000 CAPTURlD IN ABYSSINIA

    More than 4,000 prisoners have been taken in southern Abyssinia by East African and West African troops in the Omo area. Many ...

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  14. EIRE A DANGER POINT

    Eire may be the next scene of large-scale operations by enemy airborne troops, the air correspondent of Daily Telegraph says. ...

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  15. U S WARSHIP FOUGHT NAZI SUBMARINE

    Herald-Tribune Washington correspondents, Alsop and Kintner, state that an encounter more than a month ago between German and ...

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  16. CRISIS IN JAPAN OVER INDIES

    The Times correspondent in Tokio reports that the authorities there arc studying a long and detailed Dutch reply to Japan's "Note." ...

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  17. CORNWALL COAST BOMBED

    One plane was destroyed over Britain last night. Bombs were dropped at points near the coast, but little damage was done and the ...

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  18. LAVAL COMES BACK

    M. Laval, most notorious French pro-Nazi, has arrived in unoccupied France for the first time since he was dismissed from Marshal ...

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  19. RAF BOMBS ON ESSEN AND DORTMUND

    RAF bombers last night attacked targets in western Germany, the Air Ministry announces. Although the operations were not on a large ...

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  20. 5,000 INDIANS REPORTED DROWNED

    Five thousand persons are reported to have been drowned as a result of a cyclone which struck numerous villages in Barisal ...

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  21. 1,000 DIE IN EXPLOSION

    Explosion of a powder depot at Semendria (Sinederevo), Jugoslavia, destroyed two-thirds of the town and killed more than 1,000 ...

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