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  3. GREEK ARMIES CAPITULATE AT MACEDONIA

    A Greek communique announced that the Greek Army at Epirus and Macedonia had surrendered without the knowledge of the Greek Government to the 11th Italian Arm[?]. King George of Greece also announced the abandonment of Athens and that ...

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  4. YUGO-SLAV RESISTANCE RENEWED

    Yugo slavs said to be holding out 18 D/C According to Yugo-Slav diplomatic sources in Vichy, five Yugo-Slav armies, numbering nearly 400,000 men, are successfully holding the centre of the country and ...

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  5. GERMAN AVIATOR

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Jackson) announced to-day that Baron Franz von Werra, a German aviator, who had escaped from ...

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  6. America Faces Shortage of Seamen

    Ship operators and Government officiais are deeply concerned over the growing shortage of seamen, which ...

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  7. CIANO VISITS HITLER

    It is officially announced that the Italian Foreign Minister. (Count Ciano) visited Herr Hitler to-day and also conferred with Captain von ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT DENOUNCES PESSIMISM

    Speaking at a Press conference to-day, President Roosevelt cautioned the people against drawing conclusions too quickly ...

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  9. Royal Message to Greek People

    In a message to the Greek people, King George said: "The hard destinies of war compelled us to get away from ...

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  10. SPANISH REBUFF TO HITLER

    The Vichy correspondent of the British United Press states that it is reported in diplomatic quarters that General Franco, after a meeting of the Spanish Cabinet, maintained his refusal to permit the passage of German troops across ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT DEFERS VISIT TO CANADA

    Mr. Stephen Early, Secretary to the President, said to-day that the situation at present was too serious to permit President Roosevelt to make plans to visit Ottawa. With the situation such as it was in these days it was ...

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  12. HEAVY PRESSURE ON BRITISH TROOPS

    Heavy land and air fighting continues along the whole Allied front in Greece, according to an announcement by military circles in Cairo to-night. The Germans are maintaining equal pressure on all ...

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  13. RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    An Air Ministry communique states that the enemy's attack last night was mainly directed against a town in the south-west of England, ...

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  14. ITALIANS STAND AT DESSIE STRONG DEFENSIVE POSITION

    Military circles in Cairo are hinting that the mopping up operations in Abyssinia might require several weeks[?] first because the Italians are making a determined stand at Dessie and, secondly[?] because rains in the southern areas are slowing up British ...

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  15. ENEMY PLANE LOSSES IN NEAR EAST

    It has been announced officially that since January the enemy has lost 995 aeroplanes in the air or on the ...

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  16. Australian Officers in High Command

    The Australian Associated Press understands that the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies), in view of ...

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  17. Latin Americas Curry Favour with Axis Powers

    Mr. A. L. Lawes, head of the Montreal Shipping Company, on his return from a tour of South America, said ...

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  18. AWARDS TO R.A.F. PILOTS

    Pilot-Officer Arthur N. W. Johnstone, of Australia, a member of the. R.A.F., has been awarded the D.F.C. He flew down over a German bomber ...

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  19. AMERICAN CONVOYS

    A Gallup survey poll reveals that 41 per cent. of the voters favoured naval escort of convoys to Britain, nine per cent. were ineffective and ...

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  20. FREE FRENCH SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Free French Naval communique states that th[?] [?]bmarine Minerva torpedoed and it is believed to have sunk a large ...

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  21. [?] IN BANKRUPTCY.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Cecil Jacob Pell, engineer, described as lately of Australia House, obtained a discharge in the London Bankruptcy Court ...

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  22. INTERCEPTION OF FRENCH SHIPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for Economic Warfare, Mr. Hugh Dalton, announced in the House of Commons to-day that 18 French ships had ...

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  23. [?] SURVIVORS LANDED

    TENERIFFE, Tuesday.— Twenty-seven survivors from the tanker Duffield have landed in the Canary Islands[?] Seventeen were suffering from ...

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