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  3. AMERICAN SENTIMENT.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—A survey of national sentiment made by the "New York Times" after President Roosevelt's radio speech to the radio last week-end shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RAIDERS' VICTIMS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—It was shopping day today for the 328 travel-stained raider victims who arrived in Sydney yesterday. Women and bearded men, many ...

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  5. SINGAPORE BASE.

    At Singapore, within 50 or 60 miles of the Equator, touching the southern- most point of Continental Asia, is a naval station built on a scale as great ...

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  6. FREE FRENCH FORCES.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The part played by Free French forces in the victorious engagement in North Africa was revealed by General de Gaulle's headquarters ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. ALBANIAN FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—The Greek High Command's latest communique reports "only local engagements," adding that 200 prisoners and abundant material ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 256 words
  8. BRITAIN'S STRATEGY

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—Writers of special articles in most of the Sunday papers debate the wisdom of maintaining a large British Army, their attitude ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BREAKING THE NEWS.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—The Rome radio, while not admitting the fall of Bardia last night, spoke in the past tense of the Italian defence of the town. "General ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. AN AMERICAN VIEWPOINT.

    SYDNEY. Jan. 6.—"By inflicting heavy losses on the Italian Fascist regime, I believe that the Australians and the other parts of the British Empire are doing all ...

    Article : 207 words
  11. ALLEGED LEAKAGES.

    AUCKLAND, Jan. 6.—"Every one of the statements, however improbable the information may seem, will be thoroughly investigated," the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 386 words
  12. JAPAN CALLED TO SACRIFICE.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—Commenting on General Tojo's warning that greater sacrifices, greater exertions and greater unity were needed throughout Japan in the ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. LESSONS OF VICTORY.

    MELBOURNE. Jan. 6.—Bardia has fallen after a siege of three weeks, following a gallant assault by men of the Australian Imperial Forces. The ...

    Article : 350 words
  14. AMERICAN OBSERVER'S COMMENT

    LONDON. Jan. 3.—The Athens correspondent of the Associated Press (America) says that Major Thomas Craw, an American observer, who has spent a week ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. MINISTER TO CHINA.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—"Should an Australian Minister be appointed to China I am sure he would prove a new and vieal force among the democratic families of ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. CIVILIAN COURAGE.

    LONDON, Jan. 3.—His Majesty the King has approved of the award of the George Cross to Leonard Henry Harrison, a civilian armament instructor at an ...

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  17. SHIPMENT OF PLANES.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The military expert of the "'New York Times," discussing urgent pleas from Greece for planes from America, suggests that this creates ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. LOG OF THE WOLF.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 6.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) is obtaining a complete copy of the log of the Wolf, one of the German raiders in the last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 149 words
  19. USE OF MONITORS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 6.—The successful use of monitors in the bombardment of Bardia has drawn attention to these little-used ships. They are designed ...

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  20. "A DANGEROUS GAME."

    TOKIO, Jan. 6.—There is no more dangerous game for America to play," declared the "Asahi Shimbun" yesterday in an attack on President Roosevelt's ...

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  21. "USELESS CITIZENS."

    LONDON. Jan. 5.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that about 100,000 idiots, incurable lunatics and hopeless criminals in ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. "PYJAMA GIRL" MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 6.—After being, kept for six years in a formalin bath in a zinc-lined coffin in a room under the medical school at the Sydney University, ...

    Article : 331 words
  23. EXPORTS OF SCRAP FALL.

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 5.—Exports of scrap iron from the United States in November totalled 74,000 tons, compared with 258,000 tons in October. The ...

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  24. MINESWEEPER DISASTER.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 6.—Charges against Captain Ignatius Lawrence Lloyd, master of the passenger liner which collided with the minesweeper H.M.A.S. ...

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  25. NORWEGIAN JUDICIARY.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—It is reported that the Norwegian Minister of Justice has abolished the oaths of secrecy taken by priests, solicitors, doctors and certain ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. AS AMERICA SEES IT.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The newspapers give prominence to the Australians' feats at Bardia. The New York "Herald-Tribune" says editorially:—"Thus ended ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. VON BLOMBERG "ON HOLIDAY."

    LONDON, Jan. 3.—Authoritative quarters in Berlin deny an alleged British radio statement that the former German Minister for Defence, Field Marshal ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. SUGAR IN EXPORTS.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 6.—The Export Sugar Committee has determined the following rates of rebates which will be payable on sugar contents of goods exported ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. BRITISH POLITICIAN KILLED.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—It is now reported that Major J. R. H. Cartland, who was previously reported missing, was killed near Cassel at the end of May. Major ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. CALIFORNIAN PLANE CRASH.

    SAN DIEGO, Jan. 5.—The United Sates Navy Department announced today that a Navy transport plane had crashed into a mountain 45 miles east ...

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