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  2. AERIAL WARFARE

    London, Dec. 26.—The Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security state that a single enemy aircraft dropped bombs on the Isle of ...

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  3. THE BALKANS

    New York, Dec. 25.—The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times," simultaneously with the reports of the concentration of ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST

    Hong Kong, Dec. 26.—"India has become an unpleasant place for Japanese residents and the British authorities there subject the ...

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  5. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    London, Dec. 27.—The first Australian Air Force contingent under the Empire training scheme has arrived at a British port ...

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  6. SIGE OF BARDIA

    London, Dec. 26.—The situation around Bardia is unchanged. The British, position is still roughly eight miles from the town, except at some ...

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  7. U.S.A. AND BRITAIN

    Washington, Dec. 26.—The White House Secretary said to-day that President Roosevelt would be most specific about aid for Britain in ...

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  8. GREEK PROGRESS

    London, Dec. 26.—With the slight abatement of the piercing cold weather, the dash for Elbasan was resumed yesterday and continued ...

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  9. Small R.A.F. Raid

    London, Dec. 27.—It is authoritatively stated that the R.A.F. carried out no operations over the Continent yesterday ...

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  10. U.S.A. and Japan

    Tokio,, Dec. 27.—Under a four-column headline the influential "Nichi Nichi" splashes a report that rumours to the effect that the ...

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  11. Manchester's Recovery

    London, Dec. 26.—Many persons rendered homeless in Manchester had Christmas dinner at rest centres. By to-night all had been ...

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  12. Fighting Near Klisura

    London, Dec. 27.—The "Times" correspondent in Athens says that the Greeks retain the initiative along the Albanian front. Christmas ...

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  13. SUPPLY OF WAR MATERIAL

    n London, Dec. 26.—Sir Walter Layton, the well-known economist, who has just returned to Britain from a Government mission in the United ...

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  14. Indian Troops' Exploits

    London, Dec. 26.—A communique issued at Delhi to-night reveals that one company of Indian troops during the fighting for Sidi Barranir ...

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  15. South China Ports

    Shanghai, Dec. 26. —Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's attempts to secure supplies through South China ports had received a "death blow ...

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  16. Jugoslavia and the War

    London, Dec. v 26.—The Jugoslav Foreign Minister, M. Cinar-Markovitch, in a press statement, said that Jugoslavia was determined to ...

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  17. Children in Bombed Areas

    London, Dec. 26.—The Secretary of State for the Colonies, thanking the children of Nchang (Northern Rhodesia) for giving up their own ...

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  18. Abyssinian Revolt

    London, Dec. 26.—Reports from several sources indicate the growth of the Abyssinian revolt against the Italians, especially in the ...

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  19. Train Crashes in Rumania

    London, Dec. 26.—The Bucharest correspondent of the American Associated Press says that the police are reported to be investigating two ...

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  20. Japan's Pacific Air Service

    Tokio,. Dec. 26.—In January, Japan will inaugurate an interisland air service In the Pacific, connecting Palau, Truk, Saipan ...

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  21. A.I.F. IN ENGLAND

    Somewhere in England, Dec. 26.— Snow began to fall as the Australian troops in Great Britain sat down to their Christmas dinner ...

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  22. Escape by Parachute

    London, Dec. 26.—A thrilling story of a parachute escape from a Spitfire is told by a sergeant-pilot who is a member of one of the ...

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  23. New Balkan League

    London, Dec. 26.—The Ankara radio, appealing for the formation of a United League of Balkan Peoples, declared that Turkey was ...

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  24. Greek Communique

    Athens, Dec. 26.—To-night's communique states: "Local operations of limited scope are continuing successfully ...

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  25. Air Raid on Corfu

    Athens, Dec. 26.—The death-roll of the Christmas Day raid on Corfu is now 21. Prior to the Italian attack, British planes flew ...

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  26. DE BERNALES' GROUP

    London, Dec. 27.—Sir William MeClintock's reports on four more companies of the De Bernales' Group have been issued ...

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  27. Japanese Diet Opened

    Tokio, Dec. 26.—The Emperor formally opened the 76th session of the Diet to-day. "We are pleased to see that the intercourse between ...

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  28. Rumania and Jugoslavia

    London, Dec 27.—The Moscow radio states that Jugoslavia and Rumania have concluded an agreement under which Jugoslavia will ...

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  29. Prisoners' Christmas Dinner

    Athens, Dec. 26.—Greeks throughout Greece gave Christmas dinners to over 8000 Italian prisoners ...

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  30. Invasion Threat

    London, Dec. 26.— Christmas brought perfect "invasion" weather in the Straits of Dover. Heavily armed guards lined the ...

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  31. Italian Report

    London, Dec. 26.—The Rome radio states that the Italian forces are experiencing "heavy resistance" in Albania. It claimed that the enemy ...

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  32. Command of Mediterranean

    London, Dec. 25.—The "Times" correspondent at Alexandria, after returning from a voyage with the Mediterranean fleet, says: "We ...

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  33. Japan's Finances

    Tokio, Dec. 27.—Officials of the Bank of Japan moved to check the continued inflationary trend, as the total note issue when that ...

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  34. German Troop Movements

    London, Dec. 26.—No further light has been thrown on the alleged large-scale German troop movements in Hungary, but the ...

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  35. Queen's Christmas Present

    London, Dec. 26.—Among the Christmas presents received by the Queen was a large basket of roses from Coventry residents in ...

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  36. Naval Strengths Compared

    Washington, Dec. 25.—It is officially stated that the navies of the Great Powers now total five million tons, including 575 submarines, of ...

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  37. Christmas in U.S.A.

    New York, Dec. 25.—Thomas Urquhart, a policeman, went on a Christmas spree in Detroit. He drew his revolver and threatened ...

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  38. Nazis Celebrate Christmas

    New York, Dec. 25.—The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Germany is sunk deep in a Christmas peace. Even ...

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  39. P. G. Wodehouse in Germany

    London, Dec. 26.—The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press of America found Mr. P. G. Wodehouse, the English author, in an ...

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  40. British Ship Shelled

    New York, Dec. 25.— The Mackay radio reports that at 7.41 a.m. to-day the British ship Everleigh (5222 tons) wirelessed that she was ...

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  41. Germans in France

    Vichy, Dec. 27.—Admiral Darlan returned last night from Paris, where he had important conversations with the Germans. He ...

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  42. Egypt's Foreign Policy

    Cairo, Dec. 26.—The Chamber of Deputies, by 122 votes to 68, to-day carried a motion of confidence in the Government's foreign policy ...

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  43. Mr. de Valera's Eyesight

    London, Dec. 27.—The "Daily Express" states that Mr. deValera's recent operation was undertaken in order to prevent ...

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