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  4. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  5. BRITISH FORCES MAINTAINING PRESSURE IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Monday.--Latest reports from Cairo confirm earlier messages that advanced British forces have reached the vicinity of the Kalian air mid naval base at Tobrunk, about 70 miles west of Bardia, which was captured by the Allied forces at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Roosevelt Pledges Total Aid To Britain's Cause

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- In an unprecedentedly forceful Presidential message to Congress, President Roosevelt today assured the world that the United States would go to the limit of its resources in aiding ...

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  7. ADVANCE IN LIBYA

    BLACK ARROW shows direction of the British advance to Tobruk. Main roads are shown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 'Democracy's Arsenal'

    The world order we seek is the economic co-operation of free countries, working together in friendly, civilised society; America's most useful immediate role is to act as an arsenal for the defenders of Democracy who need billions of dollars' worth ...

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  10. Forthright Tome Applauded In Britain And U.S.

    President Roosevelt's speech was received in Britain and the United States with warm appreciation. The . Axis partners have taken a "grave view" of it, and one neutral capital regards it as being as near as. possible to an actual declaration of war. ...

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  13. AMY JOHNSON FEARED DROWNED IN ESTUARY

    LONDON, Monday.--Amy Johnson (formerly Mrs James Mollison), the famous air woman, is reported missing and is feared to have been drowned in the Thames Estuary yesterday. Miss Johnson, who was on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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