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  2. Italians Driven From Anglo-Egyptian Sudan

    LONDON, February 17.--A message received from Cairo states: The reoccupation of Kurmuk means that the Italians have been completely driven out of the Sudan. The Italian garrison withdrew in the darkness after constant ...

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  3. GERMAN PREPARATIONS COMPLETE

    LONDON, February 16.--German preparations for an offensive through Bulgaria apparently are almost complete, while reliable sources give circumstantial reports containing specific details of Germany's territorial demands on ...

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    General Sir Archibald Wavell, commanding the Imperial Army of the Nile, which has had such spectacular lacular against the Italians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPAN THROWS ONUS ON U.S.A.

    TOKIO, February 17.--Britain and Australia seem to believe that the Far Eastern tension has been caused through the belief that ...

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  6. Mussolini And Far East

    TOKIO, February 17.--Mussolini and the Japanese Ambassador discussed the Far Eastern situation and measures ...

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    The United States Minister to China (Mr. Nelson T. Johnson) who will succeed Mr. Clarence E. Gauss as United States Minister to Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Japan and America "As Mediators"

    Under the heading of "Japan and America as Mediators" there appears a rather remarkable article in the December number ...

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  9. German Invasion Attempt?

    NEW YORK, February 16.-- The New York 'Daily News' in a copyright message from Lisbon states that a German ...

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  10. Mr. Hopkins Urges Aid For Britain

    NEW YORK, February 16.--Mr. Harry Hopkins, who was President Roosevelt's personal representative in Britain, arrived by the Clipper. ...

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  11. Daylight Air Raids On London

    LONDON, February 16.--An Air Ministry and Ministry for Home Security communique states: "There has been some activity ...

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  12. Restrictions Essential To War Effort

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Minister for Customs (Mr. Harrison) to-day warned Australians it would be necessary to restrict the ...

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  13. WAR PROBLEMS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--An Australian trade union cong[?] has been called for June 2. I will determine the policy on ...

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    WASHINGTON, February 16.--The Census Bureau reports 2,350,000 births in 1940, the highest for 10 years. The birth rate rase from 17.3 to 18 per ...

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  15. "PACIFIC SITUATION NOT WORSE"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Again to-day the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) reported he had received no additional information which indicated any worsening of the international situation in the Pacific. Senior Ministers were in ...

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  16. Premier's Triumph At Convention

    SOUTHPORT, Monday.--The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) scored a personal triumph at the Labor convention to-day when a ...

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  17. NEW WORLD PLAN

    LONDON, February 16.--In the course of a speech at Tonypandy to-day, the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Clement Attlee) stressed to his ...

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  18. Greeks Rout Italian Eleventh Army

    LONDON, February 16.--It is reported from the Albanian frontier that the Greeks routed the Italian Eleventh Army in a sector between ...

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    Thousands of Libyans, in terrific heat and under Italian pressure, have toiled to throw roads across ravined, stony Libya This one, leading to captured Bengazi, was to have carried Mussolini's [?] inwards [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. [?] COLUMN ACTIVE

    NEW YORK, February 16.--A [?] City message says: A [?] unconfirmed report is [?] of German Fifth ...

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  21. FOOD RELIEF

    CHICAGO, February 16.--Mr. H. Hoover, in a broadcast, announced that the British and Gorman Governments were considering a plan of food relief ...

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  22. Six On Queensland Casualty List

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The casualty list for Queensland to-day contained six names. Wounded in action, missing, and believed ...

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  23. Resentment Rising Against Quisling

    LONDON, February 16.--The 'Daily [?] Oslo correspondent says: [?] is reported to be receiving [?] number of threatening ...

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  24. Flying-Boat Sinks In Cyclone

    LONDON, February 17.--The British flying-boat Clyde was sunk at her moorings at Lisbon during a cyclone. All the crew are safe but a ...

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