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  3. FORCES GATHER NEAR DERNA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British forces are taking up positions around Derna and plans are proceeding for the continuation of the offensive in Libya, according to ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON SUCCESS AT HOBART

    Mercator winning the Hobart Cup. yesterday from WIndlite and Mac O'Roni. ...

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  5. METAXAS DIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General John Metaxas, the popular Premier-Dictator of Greece, died in Athens this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LEGLESS HERO OF R.A.F.

    Squadron Leader Douglas R. S. Bader, the Canadian legless pilot, photographed with his wife after their marriage in 1937. Bader last his legs in 1931 when the Bristol. "Buildog" he was piloting crashed and as a result he was invalided out of the Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NOT BOMBED, BUT CENSORED OUT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Complaining in its annual report of the lack of tie-up between British Government departments ...

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  8. NAZIS GUN ROADS: DAY RAIDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German raiders were more active than for some time during daylight yesterday, but ...

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  9. U.S. AID BILL VITAL: "NO BRITISH DOLLARS AFTER YEAR"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Britain, Greece and China "cannot continue the fight unless Congress passes the Aid for Britain Bill," declared the United States Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau), giving evidence ...

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  10. TRAWLERS WIN

    LONDON, Tuesday—Details of encounters between small British service vessels and enemy aircraft are given in an Admiralty communique, ...

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  11. May Send Women Canteen Workers Overseas

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An advance party of about 50 women welfare and canteen workers may be sent to ...

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  12. SCOUT CHIEF

    Lord Somers has accepted the office of Chief Scout of the United Kingdom in accordance with the wishes of Lord Baden ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GERMAN TRICK TO LOCATE EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is believed that a German trick to ascertain the whereabouts of the Empress of Australia (21,833 tons) is probably behind ...

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  14. RAIDS ON MALTA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—During enemy air raids over Malta to-day, Government property was damaged, but there were no civilian casualties. ...

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  15. ARMISTICE, BUT THAI FIGHT GOES ON

    LONDON, Tuesday—With each side claiming that the other continued to fire after the time fixed for the Japanese-arranged armistice, hostilities ...

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  16. ANTI-FASCIST RIOTING ON WIDER SCALE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Many correspondents tell stories of rioting in Northern Italy. German intervention at ...

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  17. DARING DESERT DASH BY FREE FRENCH FORCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A daring and successful raid was carried out in Libya by a Free French force operating from Chad, the northern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    A MAN who, as chief of police in Prussia in 1932, tried to deport Hitler as an undesirable alien, is now in America. In a ...

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  19. MR. GAUSS MAY GO TO CHINA

    HONG KONG, Wednesday.—It is learned that there is a strong likelihood that President Roosevelt will shortly announce an exchange of ...

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  20. MR. CASEY BETTER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Australian Minister (Mr. Casey) is improving and expects to leave hospital at the week-end. ...

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  21. GREEKS FIERCELY REPEL TWO ITALIAN ATTACKS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two fresh Italian counter-attacks northward of Klisura, on the central sector of the Albanian front, are reported to have been repulsed. Athens Radio last night said the attacks met with the same disastrous results as earlier ones. The first was repulsed by heavy ...

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  22. GERMANY'S AIR STRENGTH

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—An informed source asserted to-day that Germany now possesses 36,000 combat 'planes available for service. ...

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  23. Rumania's Loyalty to Axis

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.—Premier Antonescu in a statement to-day reaffirmed that Rumania will march without hesitation by t'-o side of the ...

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  24. CHINESE ARE CONFIDENT

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The Chinese commander (General Chiang Kai-Shok), in an interview to-day, declared that if the United States ...

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  25. Wide Emigration After War

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Under- Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Shakespeare) told the House of Commons to-day that the Government had ...

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  26. LOWER MARINE INSURANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lloyd' advisory committee has issued a new schedule of marine Insurance, showing a marked reduction in many rates and ...

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