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  3. AIR RAID VICTIMS VISIT BOMBED CHURCH

    Mr. and Mrs. Campbell had just left their home during a recent raid on London when a stick of bombs was dropped and they both last their right leg. One of the bombs of the stick demolished All Hallows, Barking Church, the church in which they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. YUGOSLAV RESISTANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Information received in London indicates that the situation in Yugoslavia is bad and that unified and controlled resistance to the Germans has ceased. The Germans claim to have captured Sarajevo. ...

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  5. NAZIS BUILD FOR WAR WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reports reaching London suggest that Germany is expediting preparations for an ultimate invasion of Russia. ...

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  6. FIGHTING FRONT IN N. GREECE

    Map showing recent movements in the Balkans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HALIFAX ON PROSPECTS FOR VICTORY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"I speak to you at a moment which is big with fate, when the war is entering upon a ...

    Article : 403 words
  8. EGYPT ACTIVELY DEFENDED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Information that has reached Cairo from Libya indicates that the situation arising from the Axis push towards Libya and Egypt has been stabilised although fighting is still going on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WAR IN ABYSSINIA NEARS CLOSE

    ADEN, Wednesday.—At the request of the Italian Viceroy of Abyssinia (The Duke of Aosta) negotiations with British officers began yesterday morning to end the fighting in Abyssinia where the war has entered its last ...

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  10. BUILDINGS SHAKEN IN MEXICO CITY

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday.—A heavy earth tremor shook Mexico City to-day. Telephone services were interrupted and bricks, stonework and ...

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  11. U.S. WILL PROTECT SHIPS OUTSIDE WAR ZONES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt said to-day that the United States would protect its merchant ships wherever they go so long as they do not enter combat zones proclaimed under the Neutrality Act. ...

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  12. GUNS USED IN CLASH AT KENTUCKY MINE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Tragedy again grimly overshadowed the Kentucky soft coal fields this morning, when four men were killed and about ...

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  13. WARNING BY U.S. DEFENCE LEADERS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Warnings on the gravity of the war situation for the United States were sounded ...

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  14. ROOSEVELT NOT GLOOMY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt at a conference answered flatly, "No," to a question whether he was gloomy about the ...

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  15. TRUNK 'PHONES BUSY BEFORE EASTER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A record for long-distance telephone calls was established in the four days preceding Easter, ...

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  16. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WITHIN the last few days two Governors, Sir Ernest Clark and Sir Leslie Wilson, and the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  17. Losses to be Given Monthly

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An authoritative explanation of a new decision to publish British shipping losses monthly is that weekly figures do not ...

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  18. POWER TO TAKE OVER SHIPS IN U.S. WATERS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Legislation authorising the President during the present emergency to purchase, requisition or take possession of foreign ...

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  19. SUBMARINE SINKS BIG TANKER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty announces that the submarine Tigris has reported that she sank an armed and heavily laden tanker of about ...

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  20. Recruiting Drive in South Africa

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.—South Africa to-day began a big drive for men and women recruits for the Army and Air Force. ...

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  21. MASS FUNERALS AT COVENTRY

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Three thousand people attended the first of two mass funerals of the latest Coventry air raid victims yesterday. Union ...

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  22. PARACHUTIST SHOT AS TRAITOR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An obituary notice in "The Times" records the death "for the cause of freedom" of Fortunato Picchi, who was executed ...

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