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  4. GERMAN INVADERS OF NORWAY TRAPPED

    There is not a single German soldier in Norway who can look forward with certainty of ever seeing his homeland again! Thousands of bodies of Nazi sailors and soldiers have found a last resting place in the icy tempest-swept waters off the Norwe gian coast, lifeless victims of the fury of the ...

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  5. WEST FRONT CLASHES

    Twenty Algerian sharp-shooters routed over 50 Germans and took seven prisoners after a bitter all-night battle on “no man’s land.” ...

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  6. [?]RMANS SUSTAIN HEAVY LOSSES

    Stockholm radio reports that Germans sustained heavy losses yesterday before driving back the Noregians, south of Kong[?]vinger, on ...

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  7. ITALY WAITS; HINT THAT ACTION INTENDED

    Signor Ansaldo, director or Count Ciano’s paper, “Telegrafo,” broadcasting to-night to this forces, cave a. warning that Italy might not be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOW LONDON HEARD NEWS OF BRITISH TROOPS’ LANDING IN NORWAY

    News of the landing of British troops in Norway (reported on Page 6) was received with great relief despite many wild rumors. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAZIS WILL SOON BE WITHOUT A NAVY

    The naval correspondent of the London “Daily Telegraph” estimates that Germany has lost the following percentages of warships with which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AUSTRALIAN KILLED IN BLACK- OUT ACCIDENT

    An Australian, Flight-Sergeant Sidney Oliver, of the R.A.A.F. Sunderland squadron, has died from a fractured skull, received in an accident ...

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  12. WILL NEVER FIGHT AGAIN

    The German pocket battleship, Admiral Scheer, which was severely damaged when attacked by a British submarine last Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MUST FIND £10 MILLION

    No move than 75,000 of the Australian wage earners will pay the additional £9.000.000 to £10.000.000. which the Commonwealth Government is ...

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  14. WHY THE CONCERN?

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that he has learned that Mr. Roosevelt has instructed tile State, Navy and War ...

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  15. GERMANS LAY MINEFIELD

    It was announced by radio to-night that Germany had mined the Great Belt and Little Belt passages of the cost coast of Denmark separating ...

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  16. AIRMAN TELLS HOW IT IS DONE

    A bomber pilot, speaking of a raid on Stavanger, said: “A Messerschmitt 110, spotting us over the North Sea. went home like blazes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AN OMINOUS SIGN

    The New York correspondent of the American Associated Press states that officials at the German Embassy at The Hague ore burning their ...

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