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  3. Singapore Seriously Threatened By Jap. Invasion

    According to lan Fitchett, the Official War Correspondent, the military position at Singapore on Monday was described as serious. Japanese sources claim that the Japanese who ...

    Article : 644 words
  4. HITL[?]R PREPARES FOR SP[?]ING OFFENSIVE

    Information from Europe confirms intense Axis preparations for a full-scale offensive to the east in the Spring. It app[?]ently envisages the continuing of strong pressure in Nor[?]h Africa, vigorous air and sea activity [?] ...

    Article : 515 words
  5. INFILTRATION OF BATAAN REPULSED

    The Japanese made several infiltration attempts on the Bataan Peninsula to-day but all were repulsed, says a U.S. War Department ...

    Article : 69 words
  6. U.S.-CANADIAN WAR EFFORT CO-ORDINATED

    The W a r Productions Board announced that Can[?] ada and the United States had initiated a close arrangement ...

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  7. Vichy Gives Practical Aid to Axis Forces

    The British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) has presented to the Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. ITALIAN LOSSES FOR JANUARY

    The Rome radio, quoting official figures, states that Italian losses since the beginning of January in North Africa were 915 killed. 1760 ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. SOVIET ORGANISING MOVE TO RELIEVE LENINGRAD

    To-night's reports on operations on the Russian front reveal activity generally brisker from Lake [?]men to Lake Ladoga and the Stockholm correspondent of "The Times" suggests that the Russians are now initiating a new major operation to remove ...

    Article : 425 words
  10. FRENCH SHIPS

    Vichy reports that the negotiations between Admiral D[?] oux and the Japanese for the trans[?]er of the French shipping in Indo-Ch[?]na are now in an ...

    Article : 202 words
  11. CANADIAN ELECTIONS

    The result of four by-elections in Canada have endorsed the policy of the Federal Government. The Minister for Justice (Mr. S. C. ...

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  12. SINGAPORE INVASION DESCRIBED

    The military position on Singapore Island, late on Monday afternoon, can only be described as serious. Enemy landings followed as smashing barrage ...

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  13. LUXURY LINER DOOMED

    NEW YORK, Monday. Complete destruction faces the former luxury liner Normandie, now the transport Layfayette, as the result of a disastrous fire which had broken out on board. The blaze was first reported ...

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  14. Attack on Gibraltar Expected

    The Vichy radio says that if Singapore falls, Gibraltar will be the last pillar of the British Empire and the indications are that ...

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  15. JAPANESE THREAT TO RANGOON

    RANGOON, Monday. American volunteer fliers have shot down 136 Japanese planes in the defence of Rangoon and Burma ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. SIR EARLE PAGE

    LONDON, Monday. Commenting on the report that [?] was not likely to stay long in London, Sir Earle Page told the ...

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  17. DESERT WARFARE

    LONDON, Monday. It is claimed by the Berlin radio that the British, during the retreat from Benghazi and Derna, left ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. U.S.A. DEFENCES

    WASHINGTON, Monday. President Roosevelt today signed the record naval Appropriation Bill of 26,495,000,000 dollars. ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. JAPANESE REVERSE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Monday. According to a Chinese communique a smashing counter offensive resulted in the recapture of Waihcow, north ...

    Article : 90 words
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