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  3. BRITISH BLOW AT CAMBRAI CLAIMED

    The French military spokesman announced this morning, according to the British United Press, that the British had strongly smashed the German right flank near Cambrai. Other news agencies are so far more guarded, merely referring to spirited fighting round Cambrai. ...

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  4. UNDER AGGRESSOR'S EYE

    Iron are being shovelled out of the mines by electric shovels at Kiruna, largest mine in Sweden and richest in deposits. Kiruna ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. The War News in Brief

    British troops are reported to have strongly smashed the German right flank at Cambrai, according to the ...

    Article : 432 words
  6. ITALY'S HOUR IS NEAR

    "The hour is near when Italy's actions must take a more active form,". declares Signor Ansaldo in the "Telegrafo." "We will move before the decisive hour is reached, and before the fate of the new Europe is ...

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  7. WEYGAND MOVE INDICATED

    The Press Association's military correspondent says the recapture of Arras is believed to indicate that General Weygand has begun an important ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. RAIDS IN GERMANY

    The British Air Ministry announces that dense traffic moving over the enemy's communication systems were again heavily attacked throughout last ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. NEW WAR DRIVE

    In an atmosphere of hushed tension the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced to the House of Representatives ...

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  10. SAVING NAZI SEAMEN IN NORTHERN WATERS

    This photograph shows how the crew of the German merchantman Arucas, 3369 tons, were saved after the vessel was scuttled in Northern waters at the approach of a British warship. British seamen Jumped into the icy waters to rescue some of the Nazi seamen. Heavy seas made it impossible to launch a rescue boat. The picture was taken as the British warship manoeuvred to rescue the Nazi ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HUGE DEFENCE PROGRAMME

    President Roosevelt to-day announced that he had pledged himself that neither capital nor labour would profit heavily from the new 1,100 million dollar defence programme, while the social gains made under the New Deal ...

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  12. EMERGENCY BILL

    The situation is so critical that the Government is seeking special powers by a bill which will pass all stages to-day. ...

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  13. ENEMY COLUMNS BOMBED

    Last night and this morning the R.A.F. dropped many tons of bombs on German columns advancing in support of the ...

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  14. DUKE SLIGHTLY WOUNDED: RETURNS HOME

    The Duke of Gloucester, who was slightly wounded in France, returned to London last night. He received cuts and ...

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  15. BRITAIN PREPARING TREMENDOUS ARMAMENT PRODUCTION SPEED-UP

    Britain's home forces are gathering for a tremendous arms drive, and important developments are expected ...

    Article : 260 words
  16. MORE CANADIAN TROOPS REACH ENGLAND

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. N. M. Rogers) announced to-day that "another Canadian contingent" had arrived in England. He did not reveal ...

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  17. MINELAYER SUNK

    The Admiralty announces that the minelayer Princess Victoria has been sunk by a mine. Two officers and 31 ratings are missing and are feared ...

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  18. FURTHER CREDITS

    The Government has approved an extraordinary credit of 30,000,000 for national defence, making a total of £50,000,000 raised for this purpose. ...

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