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  2. EXPERTS DISAGREE WITH LINDBERGH

    WASHINGTON, January 23.—Colonel Lindbergh's testimony before the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee on the Lend or Lease Bill to Aid Britain, that it does not matter to the United States ...

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  3. More Italian Positions Fall To Greeks

    LONDON, January 24.—The capture of new enemy positions in the central sector of Albania was announced in last night's Greek ...

    Article : 260 words
  4. SUPPLIES FOR THE A.I.F.

    Supply lorries, convoyed by an armoured car, moving up through the Western Desert to the A.I.F. lines at Bardia.—Fox Movietone News photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Japan Feeling Doubts On U.S. Attitude

    NEW YORK, January 23.—Tokio's hopes that the new Japanese Ambassador to the United States, genial Admiral Nomura, will ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS DID TEN MEN'S JOBS" AT TOBRUK

    NEAR TOBRUK, January 24.—Tobruk town had been bottled up by the Australian troops by nightfall on Tuesday, and the final capture was left till dawn. "I am not sending them in an a dogfight in the dusk." said ...

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  8. LONDON'S FOURTH QUIET NIGHT

    LONDON, January 24.—London had its fourth successive night without an alert alarm before midnight last night. No activity was reported elsewhere in ...

    Article : 333 words
  9. CHASING GRAZIANI TO ATLANTIC

    NEW YORK, January 24.—"Graziani's anny will finish westwards in the Atlantic if the supply of Australian troops holds out." ...

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  10. NAZI PRISONERS IN CANADA

    MONTREAL, January 21.—Hundreds of German airmen captured in Britain were landed in Canada from a British ship on Wednesday. Two ...

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  12. Why Casualties At Bardia Were Light

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A.I.F casualties at Bardia were comparatively light, probably because Bardia fell without hand-to-hand fighting but ...

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  13. REPORTED RUSSO-TURKISH AGREEMENT

    LONDON, January 24.—The Daily Express' diplomatic correspondent believes that Turkey's stiffened resistance to Germany's threat to Bulgaria ...

    Article : 160 words
  14. GERMAN PROPAGANDA IN LUXEMBURG

    WASHINGTON, January 24.—Mr. Hugues Legal Dais, the Minister for Luxemburg, sald to-day that German agents in the Grand Duchy of ...

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  15. MALTA PREPARES TO MEET AXIS THREAT

    LONDON, January 24.—Under a decree issued by the Governor of Malta all residents are liable to conscription. The decree was issued because the ...

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  16. Relations With Dutch Indies

    BATAVIA, January 23.—The newspaper Java Bode describes as "pure nonsense" the assertion by the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) that ...

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