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  3. Japanese Submarine Sank off U.S. Coast

    The War Department announced that an Army bomber sank an enemy submarine off the California ...

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  4. HONGKONG FALLS TO JAPANESE

    It was officially announced in London last night that Hongkong had surrendered to Japanese. The decision to cease resistance was forced upon the Governor (Sir Mark Young) when the island's water supply was ...

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  5. PRECIPITATE ACTION BY FREE FRENCH

    Free French forces, under Admiral Mus[?]lier, occupied St. Pierre and De Miquelon — small French islands off the coast of Newfoundland. This action brought immediate condemnation from ...

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  6. GERMANS LOSE HEAVY ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    The Soviet Army organ, "Red Star," says the Germans lost more than half of their effectives, including 20,000 killed, in heavy fighting on ...

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  7. JAPANESE SUICIDE PILOTS

    Naval men, who have returned on leave, said that at least three Japanese suicide pilots crashed their planes on the Prince of Wales before she ...

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  8. A.I.F. IN MALAYA CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS

    An assurance that the A.I.F. in Malaya was confident of success is contained in a message sent by Major Gordon Bennett, Commander ...

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  9. Churchill Confident About Future

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) received the following cable from the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill): ...

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  10. BENGHAZI OCCUPIED

    The slogan of the Eighth Army of the Nile, which was "Benghazi for Christmas," has been achieved. On Christmas Eve the British, forces occupied the town. The Royal Dragoons were the first to enter. They reported that it was devastated. ...

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  11. DEFENCE PLANS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Important decisions were reached at a conference between the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) and army leaders, concerning the defence of ...

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  12. R.A.A.F. COMMUNIQUES

    The fifth R.A.A.F. communique said that reconnaissance to seward continued. Aircraft carried out reconnaissance flights over Grenwich ...

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  13. AMERICANS WITHDRAW FROM MANILA

    A communique issued on Wednesday evening said that the Government was giving consideration to a withdrawal from Manila. This would make it possible to declare Manila an open city and spare civilian residents ...

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  14. Germans Among Jap Forces

    The Moscow radio says it is reliably reported that a large number of German specialists are par ticipating in Japanese land, air and sea ...

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  15. Sino-Jap War

    It was announced by the Tokyo radio today that a large-scale Japanese offensive commenced in the Kiangsi and Hunan provinces. ...

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  16. ANGLO-AMERICAN-CHINESE CONVERSATIONS

    The British Embassy announced that General Wavell, Commander of the British forces in India, in company with Major-General Brett, Chief ...

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  17. SINGAPORE DEFENCES

    A strong stand by Allied forces at Singapore was advised unanimously by the Military, Naval and Air chiefs who attended the conferences between President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill, says the Washington ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT RENEWS PLEDGE TO AUSTRALIA

    The safety of Australia is considered by Britain and the United States as a definite essential in every plan of defence and in every plan of offensive action against a common foe. This message was given by ...

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  19. JAPANESE LANDINGS AT SARAWAK

    Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, where the Japanese are reported to have effected a landing, is a small town of a polygot population, chiefly Chinese and Malays, and about 100 Europeans. It would be an important base for the Japanese, however, for ...

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  20. WAKE ISLAND

    The Navy Department disclosed today that fewer than 400 Marines, with 12 fighter planes, held Wake Island for 14 days against heavy ...

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  21. CITIZENSHIP

    Plans for a campaign to educate aliens in the privileges and obligations of American citizenship was discussed at a conference of ...

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  22. FOOD SUPPLIES FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—The Minister for Food Supplies (Lord Woolton) has advised the U.S. Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. W[?]ckard) that a million ...

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  23. CANADA AT U.S. CONFERENCES

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenz[?]e King), accompanied by three Cabinet Ministere, left for Washington to attend ...

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