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  3. Russians Break Through Ring Around Leningrad

    While German and Russian reports merely indicate that fighting is continuing, the Stockholm correspondent of "The Times" states that the indications are that the Russian advance is continuing as the Soviet forces ...

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  4. SINGAPORE LACKED DYNAMIC LEADERSHIP

    "Why did Singapore fall?" asks the Singapore correspondent of "The Times" who is now in Batavia. The following, is an attempt to explain—but not explain away—what happened. Firstly, Singapore was never a ...

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  5. Huge Defence Appropriations For United States

    The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee approved of a 32,000 million dollars Appropriation Bill, ...

    Article : 281 words
  6. ALLIES DEVELOP STRATEGIC WAR PLAN

    The United Nations have a common front in Washington where plans are drawn and decisions made, which will win or lose the war on a strategical plane. This is the decisive battlefield, says the Washington ...

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  7. EAST INDIES STAGGERED BY FALL OF SINGAPORE

    Although the blow was expected ever since the Japanese landed on Singapore Island, news of the bastion's fall struck the Indies with terrific force, owing to the enormous and immediate consequences for the ...

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  8. UNITED STATES EXPOSED TO ATTACK

    President Roosevelt cast a gloomy over a Press conference to-day when answering questions. ...

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  9. U.S. PRODUCTION

    The Director of the War Production Board (Mr. Donald Nelson) told the Press to-day that, in future, planes, tanks, and warships would ...

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  10. U.S. CHIEFS REVIEW WAR STRATEGY

    President Roosevelt summoned Army and Navy service chiefs to a conference on war strategy to-day. White House preferred not to say ...

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  11. DEATH OF S.A. CHIEF JUSTICE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The death occurred to-day, following an operation, of the Chief Justice and Lieutenant-Governor of South Australia (Sir ...

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  12. BRAZIL FEARS AXIS SURPRISE ATTACK

    The United Press learns that President Vargas urged the United States to rush all possible military and naval aid to ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. AXIS DRIVE TO CUT ALLIED OIL SUPPLIES

    It was announced at Maracaibo (Venezuela) to-day that seven ships had been torpedoed in the Caribbean Sea between ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. JAPANESE ATTEMPT TO HOODWINK

    Dummy periscopes made of wood, bamboo, glass, tin cans and coral, have been found off Pearl Harbour, apparently set adrift by the Japanese ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. JAP. PRESSURE ON RANGOON

    British bombers and fighters continue to attack enemy positions and transports in the Moulmein area. The Japanese claim that a column has reached the approaches to Thaton. A British communique declared that ...

    Article : 184 words
  16. BRITISH NAVAL STRENGTH

    The statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) to the House of Commons that British naval strength had been reinforced is generally ...

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  17. China Will Obtain Supplies By Air Ferry

    A spokesman of the Chinese Ministry of Economics, declared that if the Burma Road falls, aeroplanes will ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. DESERT FIGHTING

    In the battle area of Cyrenaica R.A.F. fighters were again active throughout yesterday. Enemy aircraft continued raids on Malta on ...

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  19. GREEK CHILDREN EVACUATION

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—The International Red Cross Society announces that it had chartered a Swedish ship to take food from Haifa to Greece ...

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  20. CHINESE REPULSE JAPANESE ATTACKS

    Under cover of artillery fire, Japanese forces launched a new attack at Ichang. Fighting also flared up on the ...

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  21. U.S. COASTS "ALMOST DEFENCELESS"

    Senator Walsh, chairman of the Senate Naval Committee, in the Senate to-day asserted that the United States, coasts were almost defenceless. ...

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  22. NAZI PROPAGANDA EXPOSED

    Commissioner (Mr. McDonald) charged TORONTO, Tuesday. — The High Germany with a propaganda attempt to promote friction and distrust ...

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  23. NO NEWS OF MISSING PLANE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—An exhaustive air search was made today from Cairns along the beaches to Thursday Island for the missing air ...

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  24. GANDHI TO SEE CHINA'S LEADER

    BOMBAY, Tuesday. — Gandhi has gone to Calcutta where it is likely he will meet Marshal Chiang [?] ...

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