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  3. ALLIED AIR AND SEA FORCES HIT BACK AT JAPS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Allied air and sea forces dealt sharp blows against Japanese planes and ships yesterday on both the Burma and Netherlands East Indies fronts. Thirty enemy fighters were destroyed in combat over Burma last ...

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  4. BLOW TO HITLER'S PLANS TO HOLD LINES

    LONDON, Thursday. —The smashing of the 16th German Army in the Staraya Russa district, south of Lake llmen, announced in yesterday's special Moscow communique, was ...

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  5. BRITISH NAVAL HEAVYWEIGHT

    An aerial view of H.M.S. King George V. Her complement is 1500. She is of 35,000 tons and carries four aircraft and one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMAZING ESCAPE FROM SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Delhi radio announced this morning that Major-General H. Gordon Bennett, G.O.C., A.I.F., in Malaya, had arrived in Batavia. Later the B.B.C. broadcast the story of an amazing escape that Major-General ...

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  7. U.S. BASES IN SIBERIA?

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Domel reports that the Japanese spokesman refuses to confirm or deny statements that ...

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  8. NAVY SINKS 53 SHIPS IN 2 MONTHS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—Between December 10 and February 24 U.S. naval forces have sunk 53 enemy ships, ...

    Article : 375 words
  9. Philippines Lull Believed Due To Enemy Losses

    NEW YORK, Wednesday,—Clark Lee, Associated Press correspondent with General MacArthur's forces on the Batan Peninsula. in the Philippines, ...

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  10. FEAR LANDING IN NORWAY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday,—The Norwegian Legation told the "New York Times" to-day that the Nazis in Norway are fearful ...

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  11. ARMY OF 15,000 JOINS CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday — To-day's army communique said that a Mongolian army of 15,000, comprising two divisions of Japanese-equipped ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. British Troops in New York

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—The War Department announced to-day that a small detachment of British troops is quartered in the New York ...

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  13. YOUTHFUL CHIEF

    MAJOR-GENERAL A. E. NYE. M.C., who succeeded Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harry Pownall as Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SAVED FROM JEWISH REFUGEE SHIP

    ISTANBUL, Thursday.—Ten Jews have been saved from the Jewish refugee ship, Strouma, which was sunk north of the Bosphorus on Tuesday. ...

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  15. CHURCHILL HAS "BECOME LEGEND"

    LONDON, Wednesday . — Mr. Harriman, U.S. Lease-Lend expediter, in a speech to-day paid a remarkable tribute to Mr. Churchill. "To us, no ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. Plenty of Petrol For Three Years

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday,—The chairman of the Senate Defence Investigating Committee (Sen. Herring) disclosed to-day that Petroleum ...

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  17. HURRICANE BOMBERS

    Hurricane fighter bombers, now fitted with 250lb. bombs as well as their well-known gun power, are in the hands of young and vigorous Canadian pilots who bomb selected targets from as low as ton feet. Delayed action fuses allow the aircraft to clear before the bomb explodes. Canadian mechanics are photographed fitting a 250lb. bomb to a Hurricane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PORTUGUESE NEARING TIMOR

    LONDON, Thursday.—What will happen if the Japanese invaders of Timor try to prevent the portuguese ...

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  19. BRITISH LEAVE N.E.I.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) told the Commons to-day that the British Consul-General at Batavia was arranging for ...

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  20. RUBBER BOAT SAVES BOMBER CREW

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday,—The Navy Department announces that three members of a bomber crew have landed on an island in the South Pacific after ...

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  21. Sandstorms in Libya

    CAIRO, Thursday—Sandstorms are still hampering activity in Libya. To day's Cairo communique says ground patrols found visibility so poor that ...

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  22. CRUISER HIT OFF NORWAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—A British submarine has scored a direct hit with a torpedo on a German heavy cruiser of ...

    Article : 298 words
  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    OUR only hopes of escaping invasion seem to be a prolonged resistance by Java, with the Japanese suffering heavy losses of ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. VITAL NEED FOR SHIPPING

    LONDON, Thursday,—"A merchant navy of at least 20,000,000 tons gross is Britain's first essential need for the future," declared Sir Philip ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. FALSE LOS ANGELES RAID ALARM CAUSES LONG BLACK-OUT, GUNFIRE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—Cities in the Los Angeles area were suddenly blacked out for five hours early to-day. A.A. guns were fired, and four deaths, caused by black-out confusion, were reported to the police. ...

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  26. JAPANESE ADMIRAL KILLED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Tokio official radio said to-day that the Japanese navy has announced that Rear-Admiral Shusaku Shibuya was killed ...

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