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  2. PROGRESS ON ALL FRONTS

    On all the African fronts the British and Allied forces are making good progress. In Libya our troops are striking west along the coast and taking up ...

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  3. GEN. METAXAS DEAD

    The death of General Metaxas, Dictator of Greece, is announced officially from Athens. Death took place after an operation had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CHANGES IN AID BILL

    Representative Bloom, chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee, Intimated today that the Administration was ...

    Article : 528 words
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    Loading a torpedo on to a Swordfish plane of the Fleet Air Arm. These planes have a speed of 150 m.p.h., and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG ITALIAN ATTACKS

    The Athens radio announces that the Greeks smashed two big Italian attacks on the central sector Concentrated fire broke up ...

    Article : 355 words
  7. JAPAN'S WAR COSTS

    The Japanese Finance Ministry has submitted to the House budget committee for reference a statement showing the ...

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  8. TROOPS AND WORKERS

    Reports continue to come from both South-Eastern Europe and America giving verification to the stories--denied by the Axis--of ...

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  9. DRAMA BY AIR AND SEA

    A member of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. Jack Marshall, who was reported missing in November and subsequently reported ...

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  10. "CAN DEAL WITH JAPAN ALONE"

    The Chinese Generalissimo (Chiang Kai-shek), in an interview, declared that if the United States gave aid to China to half the extent Britain was ...

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  11. CENSORSHIP IN BRITAIN

    Criticism; of the British censorship of press messages cabled overseas is contained in the annual report of the Empire Press Union, to be submitted ...

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  12. STILL NO "ALERTS"

    Yesterday London had its ninth successive night without an air raid "alert" alarm, but there was, in the words of an official ...

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  13. MOBILISING THE MAN-POWER

    The King has signed a proclamation calling up the 18-19 and 37-40 age groups. Dominion residents who came ...

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  14. U.S. ARMY VIEW OF FUTURE.

    While the testimony of General Marshall (United States Army Chief) and other army representatives before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ...

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  15. FRENCH ENTHUSED BY AUSTRALIANS

    The British novelist, Mr. E. Phillips Oppenheim, who with his family, recently escaped in exciting circumstances from South France, in ...

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  16. CHINESE FOURTH ARMY

    In a statement on the liquidation of the new Fourth (Communist) Route Army, Marshal Chiang Kaishek denies Japanese reports of civil ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. Submarine Lost

    The British Admiralty announces the loss of the submarine Triton. ...

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  18. NAZI PLANS IN BALKANS

    Military experts in the various European capitals and In London are trying to probe the mystery surrounding the presence of almost 200,000 German ...

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  19. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--Authoritatively stated R.A.F. did not operate over enemy country on Tuesday night. IRON GUARD REVOLT ...

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  20. AMERICAN GOODS REACH GERMANY

    American exports to Russia which Britain believes are replacing Soviet shipments to Germany will, it is believed, be taken up with the State ...

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  21. Nazi Minister Dead

    Herr Frank Gurtner, the Nazi Minister of Justice, died to-day. ...

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  22. SPEECH OF AN HONEST MAN

    An interesting feature of the reaction in Britain to the speech to dock yard. M. Britain to the speech [?] workers by Admiral Raeder, the German naval chief, is that although ...

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  23. RAIDS BY R.A.F. WIDESPREAD

    The R.A.F. Middle East communique on Tuesday stated that R.A.F. bomber aircraft continued their attacks on enemy stores, landing ...

    Article : 172 words
  24. INDO-CHINA AND THAILAND

    The Japanese Cabinet information bureau announced that the Indo-China and Thailand armistice conference will be held aboard a Japanese war ship off ...

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  25. MR. MENZIES VISIT

    The arrival of Mr. Menzles In London whilst the Australian troops are continuing their successes in Libya will probably have several influences, ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN

    Mr. Robert Morgan has given notice in the House of Commons of his intention to ask whether Australia is kept informed of the dissatisfaction felt in ...

    Article : 128 words
  27. CJTIZENS' VIEW ON AID BILL

    A "Gallup poll" taken in large urban centres in the United States shows that 54 per cent. of the voters favor the passage of the Aid Bill. Mr. ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. Mr. Willkie With T.U.C. Leaders

    Mr. Willkie spent an hour with the Council of the Trade Union Congress. Later he said it was one of the finest and most stimulating meetings he had ...

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  29. EIRE COASTAL EVACUATION

    Dublin reports that entire villages on the south-east coast of the have been evacuated owing to the danger of drifting mines. ...

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  30. Alleged Trading with the Enemy

    A verdict of not guilty was found by a jury at Old Bailey on three counts in which Doreen G. Gibbons, 32, company director, was charged with ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. LONDON MARKETS

    [?] is quoted at £256 10 a ton, and rubber at 12 19-32d. a pound. The Stock Exchange is almost at a standstill. Mines are unchanged. ...

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  32. War Production in Canada

    It is announced officially that factories in six Canadian provinces have started work on making naval guns, shells, torpedoes and nautical ...

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  33. Lower Sea Insurance Rates

    Lloyd's Advisory Committee has issued a new schedule of the marine insurance, showing a marked reduction in many rates and few increases. ...

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  34. Check on Speculation

    It was announced by the Government to-day that a committee has been appointed to check speculation in land in bombed areas with a view to ...

    Article : 38 words
  35. Trains Freeze to Rails

    Trains are freezing to their rails when they halt, and many persons are collapsing in the streets in Denmark's most severe cold spell on record. A ...

    Article : 43 words
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