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  3. U.S. AT WAR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It was disclosed to-day that the first news of the Japanese war against U.S. did not reach ...

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  4. Air Superiority in the Desert

    LONDON, Thursday.—It was authoritatively stated in London that Britain retains air superiority in the Western Desert. It is ...

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  6. "You Can Do It!"

    General MacArthur, Commander-in-chief in the Southwest Pacific, has sent the following message to Lieut.-General Sir ...

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  7. CHINESE DRIVE

    The Chinese announce that they have recaptured Kweiki, thus pushing back the western prong of the Japanese pincer on ...

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  8. SAVAGE FIGHTING

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fighting is increasing both in scope and ferocity on the Kharkov front, according to an agency ...

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  9. TERRIBLE INDICTMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—"More than 700,000 Polish Jews have been slaughtered by the Germans in the greatest massacre ...

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  10. EMDEN RAID

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reconnaissance has now established, says the Air Ministry news service, that Monday ...

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  11. ALLIES' PRODUCTION

    LONDON Thursday.—It is hoped that U.S. will mostly concentrate on bombers, allowing Britain to produce fighters, which are less ...

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  12. AKYAB AGAIN BOMBED

    NEW DELHI, Thursday—An R.A.F. communique issued in New Delhi said that R.A.F. bombers again raided Akyab (Burma), ...

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  13. SHIP TORPEDOED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S. Navy announced that a small Yugoslav merchantman was torpedoed in the Gulf of Mexico. A ...

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  14. PACIFIC COUNCIL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt has summoned s special meeting of the Pacific War Council for ...

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  15. DESERVED PROMOTION

    LONDON, Wednesday—The aviation correspondent of the B.U.P. reports that Squadron-Leader Finucane, leader of an ...

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  17. ANGLO-SOVIETY TREATY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King to-night signed an instrument of ratification of the Anglo-Soviet Treaty. His signature ...

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  18. ENEMY AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Five enemy aircraft were destroyed during the night. ...

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  19. SINGAPORE'S COST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Parliamentary Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Crookshank) told the House of Commons that the ...

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  21. TRADES UNIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Plans for a conference of representatives of Dominions' trades unions, to unify the views on wartime ...

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  22. HELP FOR GREECE

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The External Affairs Department announced that Canada had agreed to send 15,000 tons of wheat monthly to Greece, ...

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  23. PRISONER ESCAPES

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Remanded from yesterday until Monday next without hail, on 30 charges relating to illegal use of cars and theft. ...

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  24. ENEMY ADVANCE

    CAIRO, Thursday.—The latest G.H.Q. communique says: "Our mobile forces engaged the enemy all day on Wednesday and inflicted heavy losses. ...

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  25. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST NAZIS

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.—The United Press says that the German Embassy here was raided to-night in a popular demonstration against the ...

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  26. RELIEF MOVE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" gives a Berne report that General Kozloff, in charge of the operations to relieve ...

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  27. BRITISH WARSHIPS IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to a Vichy newsagency message from Lalinea (Spain), a British battleship, escorted by four destroyers, left ...

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  28. U.S. TANKS IN LIBYA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Washington correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune" says: "Testimony to the House Military Committee said ...

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  29. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news menaces published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Daily Advertiser" subscribes. The ...

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  31. EGYPT ASSURED

    CAIRO, Thursday.—The Egyptian Premier (Nahas Pasna) told Parliament that the British Government had categorically ...

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