Commenting on reports from Washington of the grave military situation in China, about which American military circles are said to be seriously alarmed, the Daily Mail, in an editorial, says that the news will come as a shock to many people in Britain. ...
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Article : 74 wordsAs a result of negotiations between France and Germany, units of the French Navy at Toulon which have been refloated will be handed over ...
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Army News (Darwin, NT : 1941 - 1946), Mon 22 May 1944, Page 3
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