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  3. PARATROOPS TRAIN

    This picture was taken of an R.A.F. Station where parachute troops are in training for the important part they will have to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BIG JAPANESE THRUST FROM PERAK

    LONDON, Sunday.— A strong general offensive against the Imperial armies in Western Malaya has been launched by the Japanese, who have forced a British with drawal. ...

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  5. PUSH CLOSE TO HITLER'S HEADQUARTERS

    LONDON Sunday.—The relentless Russian advance continues on several important sectors of the Eastern Front. Greatest progress has been made in the past two ...

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  6. JAPANESE USE NEW TACTICS

    SEREMBAN, Friday,—For the first time in this campaign the Japanese yesterday abandoned infiltration tactics and employed German blitzkrieg methods. ...

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  7. ITALY STILL HAS THREE FRONTS

    BERNE, Sunday.—Italian casualties in North Africa in December are stated officially to be 618 killed and 529 wounded. ...

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  8. ROMMEL'S FORCES

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Rommel's Axis forces continue to fight a rearguard action before the British ...

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  9. MINERS MAY RESUME

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It is expected that all mines on the northern coalfield will be at work to-morrow. ...

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  10. Mr. Duff Cooper Recalled From Singapore

    LONDON, Saturday.—The arrangements made in Washington for the appointment of General Wavell as supreme commander-in-chief of the ...

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  11. U.S. LEAFLETS OVER FRANCE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The White House announced to-day that the R.A.F. has distributed more than two million French language leaflets ...

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  12. BONUS FOR U.S. AIRMEN

    JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Friday.—The National group banks announce their intention of donating 500 dollars (about £A166) to the personnel of each ...

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  13. ROME.

    ROME.—A Vatican City communique announced that the Papal Nuncio in Italy at Christmas time visited 20 war prisoners' camps and distributed gifts. ...

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  14. NAZI ANXIETY TO DENY REVOLT RUMOURS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The American Associated Press correspondent on the German frontier says that the ...

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  15. WHITE RAJAH IN EXILE

    BATAVIA, Saturday.—The White Rajah of Sarawak (Sir Charles Vyner Brooke) has arrived in Batavia as an exile. ...

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  16. BIG AIRLINERS AS TROOP TRANSPORTS

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—The War Department disclosed to-day that a number of large transport liners designed to carry airborne infantrymen ...

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  17. NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK.—Tokio radio announced that the Southern Region Steamship Co. was being formed to facilitate transportation in waters surrounding the ...

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  18. GREAT CHINESE OFFENSIVES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—China to-day furnishes the brightest news for the nations fighting Japan. At vital sports along a 2000-mile front, from Mongolia to Burma, General Chiang Kai-Shek's forces are taking a general offensive ...

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  19. Nazis Promise Vichy Decisive Changes

    LONDON, Sunday.— Reuters Berne correspondent says Germany's dissatisfaction with Vichy resistance has again been emphasised by violent attacks in ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. SPAIN GIVING HELP TO AXIS FOR S. AMERICAN ATTACK

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.— The "New York Times" correspondent here says the Mexican Government possesses a document in which a ...

    Article : 158 words
  21. Effect of Malayan Export Check

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the interruption to Malayan exports of rubber and tin by the ...

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  22. EXILED KING NOT WANTED

    NEW YORK. — The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that King Carol has been informed that it would be inadvisable for him ...

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  23. USE OF LEAD BANNED IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—The Office for Production Management has banned the use of lead for golf clubs, coffins, saddles, badges, coffins, saddles, badges, emblems, toys, boats ...

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  24. OTTAWA

    The Munitions Minister has announced an order making it a criminal offence to burn, cut or destroy a rubber tyre, tube or casing. ...

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