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  3. GREEKS FORCED TO MAKE SLIGHT RETIREMENT AT EPIRUS

    A morning communique, issued at Athens, admits a slight retreat by the Greek forces on the extreme left of the Epirus front after an exchange of artillery fire dong the whole of the northern front. ...

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  4. HEAVY NIGHT ATTACK ON LONDON

    Londoners barely had time last evening to leave their offices, shops and other places of employment and darkness had scarcely fallen before sirens heralded the most concentrated and most unremitting German attack on the capital for some weeks. ...

    Article : 762 words
  5. £6,000,000 GIANT

    H.M.S. Hood, battle cruiser of the British Navy. With a displacement of 42,100 tons, she cost over £6,000,000 to build. She bristles with weapons, chief of which are eight 15-inch guns. —Department of Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMAN CONTROL OF RUMANIA

    The Istanbul corresondent of "The Times", in describing the German occupation of Rumania as "all pervading, says that 18 Divisions was a ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. ACHIEVEMENTS OF R.A.F. PILOTS

    Although greatly outnumbered by the German Air Force, which had brave and well trained pilots of splendid physique and high morale, the pilots of the R.A.F. have established individual ascendancy over the enemy. ...

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  8. MEXICAN OIL FOR AUSTRALIA

    The newspaper, "Universal," stated that it is semi-officially learned that Australia is negotiating for the purchase of a ...

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  9. AMERICAN DEFENCE PLANS

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the United States has completed arrangements virtually ...

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  10. ROOSEVELT SOLIDIFIES POSITION

    Late returns have solidified the position of Mr. Roosevelt through a landslide in Electoral College votes. Mr. Roosevelt has won or is leading in 39 States with 468 electoral votes—202 in excess of the number needed for ...

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  11. WOOL REQUIRED FOR AMERICAN ARMY

    The War Department has opened the way to larger imports of Australian and South American wool, by the suspension of the requirement that only domestic wool may be used for military orders for clothing and blankets. ...

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  12. 3¼d. FOR SUPER-MERINO WOOL

    Two Australian wool records for the season were established at Geelong appraisements to-day by Dalgety and Co., when they obtained ...

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  13. U.S. AIRCRAFT EXPORTS DECLINE

    The Washington correspondent of "The New York Herald-Tribune" stated that the Department of Commerce has revealed that the export of ...

    Article : 96 words
  14. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN RELATIONS

    In replying to a Parliamentary question, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs said that relations between the British Government and ...

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  15. CHILE CLAIMS IN ANTARCTIC

    SAN DIEGO, Thursday.—Chile has claimed all Antarctica between the meriddean 53 degrees and 90 degrees west of Greenwich. This includes ...

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  16. ENEMY TANKER SUNK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It has been announced by the Admiralty that on saturday, the submarino Taku sank a large enemy tanker which was ...

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