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  2. CRIPPS'S VIGOR WELCOMED IN WAR CABINET

    LONDON, Friday.-- Britain and America hail the British Cabinet reconstruction as a sound move, ensuring a more vigorous prosecution of the war effort. The position of the former ...

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  3. LAST SHIPLOAD AT JAVA FROM SINGAPORE

    BATAVIA, Friday .--By a roundabout route, occupants of what is believed to be the last ship to leave Singapore have arrived here. The ship drew out early on February 13 carrying a crew of 125, including survivors of the ...

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  4. JEWISH ARMY TO RELEASE AUSTRALIANS?

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The Herald-Tribune publishes a full-page advertisement from the ...

    Article : 164 words
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  6. Armies In Libya Mark Time

    LONDON, Friday. -- There appears to be no immediate likelihood of a big development on the ...

    Article : 264 words
  7. Chinese War Minister Sees[?] Pacific Turn Of Tide

    LONDON, Friday.--The turn of the tide in the South-West Pacific was certain as soon as Britain, America and China rallied for the attack, the Chinese War Minister (General Ho Ying-chin) told the New York Times ...

    Article : 254 words
  8. 60,000 U.S. Planes This Year?

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- America will produce 60,000 planes before the end of the year, said the former Director of the Office of ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. WAR CORRESPONDENT CAPTURED

    LONDON. Friday.--Berlin news agency says Patrick Crosse, one of Reuter's war correspondent in Libya, has been taken prisoner ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. Army Bandsmen In Racket

    LONDON, Friday.--The War Office is investigating complaints that some service bandleaders and ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. BIG RED WEDGES AT LENINGRAD

    LONDON, Today. -- Spectacular Red Army successes are reported from the Leningrad Front, where the Russians, despite fierce resistance, have driven deep wedges into the German lines ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,428 words
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  13. NEW ENEMY THRUSTS IN NEAR NORTH

    LONDON, Today.--Stubborn British resistance in Burma, new Japanese landings in Bali, marking the first step in the drive for Java, and reported enemy landings in Timor, about 450 miles from Darwin, are main features of today's Pacific ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Chungking Hints Of Counter-Attack

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Hope for a Chinese counter-offensive to gain air bases within striking distance of Japan was voiced by informed circles in Chungking today as a result of the imminent visit to the Chinese ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. Mr Roosevelt Works Indoors: Has Cold

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. -- President Roosevelt's physician, Dr. Ross Mclntyre, reports that Mr Roosevelt still has a slight cold, ...

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