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  3. OMINOUS WAR SIGNS

    LONDON, Friday.—Reports continue to be received in Belgrade, the Yugoslavian capital, indicating that German mechanised forces are gathering on the borders of Hungary, Rumanian and Bulgaria, all of which have common frontiers with Yugoslavia. ...

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  4. U.S.A. ANSWER TO GERMAN BLOCKADE

    As an answer to Germany's expansion of her "blockade" to the very borderline of Western Hemispherd, the U.S. may extend the Pan-American neutrality zone to the 25th meridian. This would widen the patrol of American war vessels and relieve the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  5. BRITISH EMISSARIES IN ATHENS

    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) and the Chief of the imperial General Staff (General Sir John Dill) were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EVACUATION OF BENGHAZI

    LONDON, Friday.—Benghazi, the capital and report of Cyrenaica (Libya), which was captured during the brilliant drive across North Africa, has been evacuated by the Imperial forces. ...

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  7. U.S. REQUESTS RECALL OF ITALIAN ATTACHE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—There were several serious developments to-day in connection with the sabotaging of Axis merchant ships in American harbours, the most important being the request made to Italy by the United ...

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  8. New Feature for "The Examiner"

    "The Examiner" has obtained the exclusive Tasmanian rights to a series of articles by Mr. Ernest ...

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  9. IMPORTANT TALKS IN MANILA

    MANILA, Friday. — After a preliminary talk with the, British Far Eastern Commander (Sir Robert ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. U.S. MAY NOT SHIP FLOUR TO FRANCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — Usually well-informed sources said to-day that the State Department was considering cancelling the sailing. of two ...

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  11. NEW PROVISIONS TO CONTROL FRESH FRUITS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — By regulations gazetted to-day, several new provisions based on the experience of the Apple ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. WOULD NOT LINK UP WITH NAZIS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Count Paul. Teleki, Prime Minister of Hungary, committed suicide because he was ...

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  13. COLLABORATION WITH N.Z.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australia has accepted the proposal of the New Zealand Government for the establishment of a permanent consultative ...

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  14. ITALIAN PLANE LOSSES

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is authoritatively stated that the Italians have lost 178 planes in the Middle East in the last month. R.A.F. and ...

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  15. FOUR ITALIANS SHOT DOWN

    LONDON, Friday.—Four enemy bombers which attempted to raid Volos in Greece yesterday were intercepted by R.A.F. fighters. Three enemy ...

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  16. China's Wartime Economics

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—An influential member of the Kuomintang central executive committee said to-day that China's economic structure had ...

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  17. NIGHTINGALES OF THIS WAR

    This war, like all great ideals, is producing heroes and heroines, martyrs, saints and angels. Like all wars, yes, but there are more of them in this the Second Great War. The nurses of London's Westminster Hospital are young Nightingales in more than one sense. They are photographed here entering a ward, singing earels by lighted lanterns and bringing a touch of England's old, old Christmas to sick ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. NAZIS TIGHTEN GRIP ON MOROCCO

    LONDON, Friday. — Germany's hold on French Morocco is tightening day by day according to the ...

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  19. PARCELS LOST

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is officially announced that parcels posted in the United Kingdom about February 25 and 26 for Australia and New Zealand ...

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  20. RAIDERS MORE NUMEROUS

    LONDON, Friday.—Night raiders over Britain were more numerous than for some nights. London had its fourteenth night without incident. A single ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    MOST students reject the idea that the Nazis are fighting primarily for material possessions—for territory, wealth, and lives ...

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  22. At War in 90 Days: Prediction in U.S.

    MACON (Georgia), Thursday.—"The United States will be at war with the Axis powers within 90 days." This prediction was made in an interview to-day by Congressman Martin Dies, who is chairman of the House Committee on Un-American activities. Mr. Dies also predicted that Britain ...

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  23. Duke of Windsor's Yacht Aground

    NASSAU (Bahamas Islands). Thursday.—The yacht Rene. with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor aboard, is reported to be aground off Bridge Point, ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. IRAQ CABINET RESIGNS

    BAGHDAD, Thursday. — The Iraq Cabinet resigned to-day after two months' office. It officially admitted that the Cabinet was unable to ...

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