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  3. TURKEY SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH BULGARIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—and Bulgaria jointly announced yesterday the conclusion of a non-aggression agreement "without prejudice to their contracted agreements with other countries," German propaganda is already suggesting that the conclusion ...

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  4. WILL GERMAN FORCES DOMINATE THIS?

    Varna, an important Bulgarian port on the Black Sea, south-east of Bucharest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 'NO GROUNDS FOR ALARM'

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The spokesman of the Japanese Information Bureau (Mr. Ishii) and the Tokio newspaper "Nichi Nichi" declared to-day that there were no grounds for alarming reports of tension in the Far East. ...

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  6. R.A.A.F. COMES TO GRIPS WITH NAZIS: BOMBS HIT ITALIAN BASES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Supporting heavy Royal Air Force blows at enemy bases in Africa, the Royal Australian Air Force yesterday came to grips with German bombers operating in Libya. ...

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  7. NAVAL PLANES SINK FOUR SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that naval 'planes yesterday sank a 4000 ton German ship in the ...

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  8. Australians in Batavia

    LONDON, Monday.—Australian soldiers were seen in the streets of Batavia, according to the Batavia correspondent of ...

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  9. SPEEDING PLANS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—To draw up plans for putting the Aid for Britain Bill into effect, President Roosevelt ...

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  10. LOST BEARINGS IN WATER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—While flounder spearing on a beach near Port Albert last night, a man was drowned ...

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  11. "Japanese Prepare," China Says

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The "Central Daily News" alleges that the Japanese are making preparations for ...

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  12. FLEW BRITISH FLAG

    FUNCHAL (Madeira), Monday.—The raider which attacked a British convoy last week flew. the British flag, according to survivors. ...

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  13. U.S. ORDERS SEAGOING TANKS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy has awarded a. 3,240,000 dollar contract for an Unstated number of ...

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  14. EXTREMISTS CAUSE OF STRIKES

    PERTH Tuesday.—The seriousness of the war situation, insufficient realisation of the fact in Australia, the ...

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  15. FLOODS DRIVE 30,000 OUT OF HOMES

    LONDON, Monday.—Thirty thousand people were evacuated from their homes to-day after Danubian floods which broke down the dykes ...

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  16. Trade Commissioner in N.Z. Dies

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday—The death has occurred of Mr. John Murdoch Fisher, who for six years has been the Tasmanian Trade Commissioner in New ...

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  17. Mr. Wendell Willkie for Australia?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that he had had no advice' of the possibility of a visit to Australia ...

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  18. Broke Black-Out Law Itself

    BUCHAREST, Monday.—The Air Ministry has listed buildings in Bucharest, whose electricity is to be cut off three days for violation of the ...

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  19. SHIP LOSSES STILL UNDER AVERAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday—Mercantile shipping losses due to enemy action in the week ended February 9-10 amounted to 13 ships, totalling 29,806 tons, of which ...

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  20. JAPANESE MINISTER TO AMERICA

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Foreign Office announced to-day that ex-Con-sul-General Mr. Kaname Wakasugi has been promoted to Minister and ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    AMERICA has expressed her positive interest in the maintenance of the status quo in the Pacific and has made it clear that ...

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  22. GERMANY CLAIMS SHIPS SUNK

    LONDON, Monday.—An official German communique claims that a U-boat sank 11,000 tons of shipping and another sank 4000 tons. ...

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  23. ANOTHER FIRE BOMB ATTACK

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Hundreds of fire bombs were dropped over a large area in London to-night by low-flying ...

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  24. SENUSSI JOIN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday—The chief of the Senussi, one of the fiercest of the Arab tribes, announced to-day that a million of his followers, from Tripoli ...

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  25. World's Largest Bomber Can Beat Fighters

    LONDON, Monday.—What probably is the world's largest bomber and troop-carrier will shortly be in production in the U.S.A. It is a Douglass bomber which weighs 80 tons when fully loaded with its 18 tons of ...

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  26. DODECANESE AIR ACTIVITY HALTED

    ATHENS, Monday.—According to 25 Greeks who have escaped from Kalymnos and Simi in the Dodecanese Islands group, the R.A.F. has so battered the bases that Italian air activity has practically been brought to a standstill. ...

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  27. Mr. Mackenzie King Foresees Axis Downfall

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King), reviewing the war to-day, said that diplomatic and military ...

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  28. NOT APATHETIC ABOUT A.R.P. ACTIVITY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) vigorously rebutted at two press conferences ...

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  29. GREAT DAMAGE AT GENOA

    LONDON, Tuesday—It has been ascertained that the warships bombarding Genoa hit a troopship in dry dock. The attack generally was even more ...

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  30. MR. DE VALERA STILL FIRM

    DUBLIN, Monday.—Mr. de Valera to-day described the "Daily Telegraph" Lisbon correspondent's version of Mr. Wendell Willkie's interview with him ...

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  31. BRITONS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph" has ascertained that the following Britishers are in occupied France:—2300 men, aged from 17 to ...

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  32. AIR RAID DEATHS

    LONDON, Tuesday—Air raid deaths in Britain during January totalled 1502 and 2012 persons were injured. ...

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