Morning Tribune, 8 December 1941

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  • 26 1 <r» «-nU) NBTT s./»i -v* RED I rioo DAILY Morning Tribune Vol. 6 No. 265, Monday, December 8, 1941. t~■ Morning Tribune Tuesday, Deeembei •>, 1941. J
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  • 98 1 Bangkok, Dec. 7. fHE Thai radio to-night revealed that the Govcrnnent has ordered the provincial authorities to instruct the population to be prepared to ace the severest hardships irising from the probable outbreak of war. THE RADIO SPECIALLY URGED THE THAIS TO STORK WATEB AM) KEEP
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  • 73 1 Chungiiiß. Dec. 7. Everything now depends on the Ji States, which should immef announce the cessation of ashington conversations with ipanese envoys, declares the Times m a leading article, r pointing out that the al policies of toe United and Japan are directly d to each other, the paper lat
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  • 78 1 HsingJcinff, Dec. 7. Keeping m step with Japan I Manchukuo will shoulder res- I ponsibility on the "Northern Front I declared the Vice-Director of I Foreign Affairs, Mr. Takemi Mima. I who has just returned from Tokio I He intimated that Washington's" I I attitude was a
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  • 171 1 New York, Dec. 7. THERE is no surprise here as a result of Britain's declaration of war on Finland. Rumania and Hungary. "No one can charge that Britain acted m haste" says the New York Herald Tribune m a leader referring to a statement
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  • 111 1 Hostilities have broken out. The Japanese have landed at Kota Bahru and are said to be advancing on the aerodrome there. Shortly before 4 ajn. an air raid took place on Singapore but only a few bombs were dropped, A New York message says that about 150 planes
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  • 604 1 CRISIS: ROOSEVELT'S DRAMATIC NOTE TO JAP. EMPEROR Far East Peace In Grave Peril ftN indication of the worsening of the Far Eastern situation is provided by the unprecedented action of President Roosevelt m addressing an important political message direct to Emperor Hirohito of Janan nv*r the head of General Tojo.
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  • 369 1 2 k Jlf reconnaissance m South 2 China Sea, which has I S been m progress for several I 2 days, has confirmed previous 2 reports of considerable ship. J ping activity and the move- 2 ment of naval vessels includ- ing cruisers," says an official statement issued
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  • 128 1 Chungking, Dec. 7. THE prompt publication of the Japanese reply to 1 President Roosevelt's Indo-China inquiry is regarded m Chinese official circles as another "rude setback to Japanese policy of backstair intrigue." A semi-official statement says, Tokio's unsatisfactory reply is tantamount to an insult to the
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  • 61 1 London, Dec. 7. fHE successes of the Soviet Air Force on the southern front were chronicled m the Soviet midday communique supplement, which says, during the twelve days' fighting the Soviet Air Force there brought down 82 German planes and destroyed 14 enemy tanks, 86 guns, more than 2 600
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  • 316 1  -  Frank Oliver (By Washington, Dec. 7. T'HE President's dramatic action m addressing the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, came as a complete surprise m the capital, where views on the Far Eastern crisis have become steadily gloomier. The last occasion on which President Roosevelt approached the Emperor was
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  • 445 2 7,500 Germa ns Taken Prisoner British Offensive In Libya I Cairo, Dec. 7. •TAKING the initiative everywhere on land and m the air, Bri- tish forces m fcibya have attacked Axis positions with good results, transport and tank formations have been broken tip and heavy casualties inflicted on the Axis.
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  • 214 2 Newcastle, Dec. 7. re last war ended m France— tbis war must end m Germany. I\> this end air, sea and land forces must work together m close and flexible co-operation," said the Air Minister, Sir Archibald Sinclair. "The bomber is the weapon Which,
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  • 162 2 America Takes Finnish Vessels Into Custody WasWnjton, Doc. 7. THE Navy Department has in--1 structed the Coast Guard to take into protective custody Finnish merchantships m American ports. This announcement is m cordance with the United States policy of taking custody of ships of Axis or Axis-dominated powers tied up
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    130 2 yL As the soldiers J 7of the Red? J Army have by their courage i given a new I inspiration to) the people of^ I Europe, so the J workers of the? Soviet eager to I make everyi sacrifice m their J country's great) fight against t Hitlerism, have/ set
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  • 32 2 Dr. F.W. Whitehouse, of the A. IF., formerly Lecturer In Geology at Brisbane University, has been awarded the Walter Burfltt prize by the Royal Society of New South Wales.
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  • 122 2 wit avo r v Cairo, Dec. 7. DLANS for a comprehensive maintenance establish- ment m connection with American-built aircraft to aid Biitain m the Middle East were outlined m a broadcast here yesterday by Major-Gen. Brett Chief of thr Air Corps of the
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  • 96 2 China- India Link Visualised A^_ Jorhat (Assam), Dec. 7. CHINESE survey party has been m Jorhat for some time past scanning the possibility of directly Unking India with China by railway communication. Tlie party h&s completed a survey of approximately 700 miles cf road lying between the Chinese town of
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  • 654 2 London, Dec. 7. fjyiTH the temperature four below zero and deep snow covering the ground, Russian troops are counter-attacking at many points on the Moscow front, while on the southern front the German retreat continues. The Russians have resumed the counter-offensive m the Kalinin sector, 100
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  • 61 2 I Washington, Dec. 7. BOUVIA and the United States have signed a Lease-Lend agreement whereby Bolivia will be supplied with important quantities f guns, munitions end war supplies under the most favourable terms, to strengthen the defences of Bolivia as part or the broadscale programme of hemisphere
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  • 702 3  - HEAVY AXIS LOSSES IN NEW R.A.F. OFFENSIVE Patrick Crosse (By London, Dec. 7. F)RTY-ONE enemy aircraft the greater part German— were definitely destroyed, 14 probably destroyed and 8 damaged; 30 tanks, 2 medium batteries and 5 anti-tank guns were destroyed, 700 prisoners, 150 mechanised transport and 50 ammunition lorries, 45.000
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  • 236 3 New York, Dec. 7. S ACCORDING to the Trans- 5 radio Broadcasting System, 5 5 King: Leopold cf the Beigians 5 2 has married again. I S His marriage to a pretty J 5 commoner was revealed yesterday m a pastoral letter by the Archbishop of
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  • 255 3 London, Dec. 7. /COMMENTING on the Russian situation, "Annalist" says; "Interest m military operations must naturally be focussed on Russia until an abatement of the prevailing sandstorms m Libya and reorganisation on both sides make it possible to reopen operations on a large scale.
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  • 101 3 ONE-DOLLAR AEROPLANE FUND FOR CHINA Chungking, Dec. 7. THE Chinese National Aviation Association hopes to raise $60,000,000 for the purchase of aircraft fcr the Chinese Air Force as a result of a nationwide One-Dollar Airplane Fund movement, according to Mr. Chen Ching Yun, secrt-tary-general of the association. He states that
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  • 107 3 Supplementary Defence Appr opriation Approved New York, Dec. 7. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has asked the Senate to add $70,000,000 to the $8,244,000,000 supplementary defence appropriation approved by the House of Representatives. The largest ol the new items requested by the President was $50,000,000 for the Navy Department Bureau of Yaids and
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  • 130 3 London, Dec. 7. DEDUCTION of policing functions of the Japanese military authorities m Hongkew— that portion of the Settlement occupied by the Japanese— is expected next week as a result of the inauguration of a new 4 *E" division of the Municipal Police under a Japanese chief.
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  • 41 3 Ottawa, Dec. 7.— The Prime Mini ter, Mr. Mackenzie King, m an announcement that Canada had declared war on Finland, Rumania nnd Hungary, said that similar declarations were being made by the Governments of Australia. New Zealand and South Africa.- Reuter
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  • 385 3  -  Maurice Lovell (By Kuibishev, Dec. 7. FE first day of the new offensive which the Soviet troops launched m the Kalinin sectpr m a temperature of 13 degrees below Zero, Fahrenheit, has resulted m their expanding and strengthening the area which they hold on the southern
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    20 3 picture presented by Stalin to Lord Beaver brook and brought back by him from Russia To the front, "To Victory."
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  • 53 4 Bombay, Dec. 5. J^|R. S. SATYAMURTHI, Deputy Leader of the Congress Party In the Central Assembly, has made a plea for an early meeting of the A. I.c. C. to consider the political situation and make the necessary changes m Congress policy. He suggests that the Satyagraha movement should oe
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  • 225 4 ECONOMIC DISCUSSION IN SINGAPORE S DURING the course of this mJ week informal meetings I will be held m Singapore of j British officials from British territories m the East and i neighbouring countries, m l order to discuss the present j i methods of co-ordinating i economic information and
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  • 339 4 Australia Speeding Up Essential War Industries THPJ building-up of essential wai Industries m Australia is still being pushed forward very rapidly, and ranges from the production of aircraft, to mobile units and other armaments," said Mr. W. Hudson Fysh, managing director of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd., who is here from
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  • 182 4 NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES REMAIN CALM Batavia, Dec. 7. A calm attitude is maintained here towards the latest developments m the Japanese- American talks, though the authoritative spokesman stressed that the greatest preparedness was imperative. The Governor is spending the week-end at his Buitenzorg residence m the usual way, but is
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  • 79 4 Shanghai, Dec. 7. DENYING reports that he would conduct a gathering of Axis representatives, Capt. Fritz Wiederaann told the Evening Post that his presence m Shanghai was entirely for social and personal reasons. Capt. Wiettemann said that he had no engagements with other Axis representatives and had
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  • 25 4 Calcutta, Dec. 5. TO-DAY'S war contributions amounted to more than Rs. 1 crore. The total collection so far has exceeded Rs. 9 crores. By Radio.
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  • 626 4 SERVICES BRE V ITIES By "Übique" V TN these days of patient waiting and watching V 1 anything In the nature of an entertainment V programme is purely tentative, but if all goes V well Friday week and Tuesday, Jan. 6 will see V Services' Other Ranks with their wives
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  • 153 4 Heavy Blow At Enemy's Petrol Other Supplies Cairo, Dec. 7. THE R.A.F. struck another heavy blow at the enemy's petrol and other supplies m the Messina area on Thursday, when a formation of Blenheims found marshalling yards at San Giovanni crammed with petrol and goods trucks. British airmen dropped bombs
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    • 723 5 .uiit.tney and ctbo i Edltl l'.i:!mi!;us to 801 No. 48 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 259 M i WANTED winter clothings (vised) for girls, ages 8 4, Boys ages 7. 5 2 y< ars. Prices must be reasonable Box No. 54 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 276 M) EXPERIENCED Chinese
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    • 607 5 Me IDKLB X MAS HATS and reblockini our old hats din Bbop Baloou, 14, Capitol Flats. Singapore. Entra Stamford Road (No. 269 M) POB SALE: G.EC. Radiogram. 1941 Model. Excellent condition. As new quick dlapoea] $3001- or roaaomMa Offer Apply to Box No. 53. Mulavi Tribune, Singapore. No. 274 M)
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  • 1144 6  - Highly Successful Toy And Gift Bazaar HENRY Carl Anderson by rYS of every description, from lambs with that wide-eyed, gangly-legged Walt Disney look to saucy check gingham elephants with curled-up trunks, were on sale at the Toy and Gift Bazaar organised by Mrs. A. R. Fyfe, Mrs. S. Q. Wong
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  • 290 6 AMONG the most interesting development n ration are light and glass, the latter useful where the small room is concerned mirrors and screens all help to give an ill when clear, c patterr effect i Well-i helps U as the of the and be
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  • 963 8 London, Oct. 31. I I women respond m larger numbers to the call £V^H^ to join the A.T.tS. £HM a/|(| other military services, the Minisf^^C ter <*f Labour is likely to be given power to "direct" them there. He has already power to "direct" women into
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  • 335 8 TO impose peace and order at the point j of the bayonet has never been sue- cessful m the past, and will never be so I m the future. Under the law of "action j and reaction," the greater the oppression J
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  • 167 9 BRIGHTON LOSE TO ARSENAL IJo tut' SOi i London, Dec. 6. WEEK-END football results are: The London League Aldershot 1, Crystal Palace 2 Chelsea 1, Clapton Orient 3 Millwall 4, Brentford 2 Portsmouth 7, Charlton 2 Reading 2, Queen Park Rangers Si Tottenham 1, Westham 1 Watford 3, Fulham 5
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  • 164 9 pLAYING with better understand 1 ing and showing better courtcraft. Tan Huck Toe and 11. Kamis defeated Tan Puay Choo and Tan Pusy Hee 6-1, 6-3, m their men's open doubles tie m the S.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament yesterday. The tie was the only one
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  • 149 9 Sports Shorts The hockey match arranged to be played yesterday between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Singapore Hornets was cancelled. The Indian Association versus Naval Police hockey match fixed for yesterday on the Indians' ground was cancelled. Entries for the Hodges Cup walking race close to-day. The "B" team
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  • 313 9 THE successes of two rather recent importations and the great effort of another newcomer to score a first-run win were the main features of Saturday's Ipoh races, the first day of the Perak December meet. Punters had a difficult day picking winners from comparatively
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  • 385 9 Glut Of Goals Provided In English Football Heavy Days Work For Goalkeepers: Ten Goals For Manchester United London, Dec. 6. TO-DAY'S football programme provided value for money, with goalkeepers generally having plenty of the back-aching job of retrieving the ball from the back of the net. The Manchest ar United
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  • 633 9 Weights For To-morrow's Ipoh Races THE following is the card of events, subject to order of running and scratchings, for to-mor-row's Ipoh races, the second day of 1 the Perak winter meeting: Ponies, Class 2, Div. 3, Furlongs. 10 0 MARNELL 9y 9.00 0 0 0 DANSE DU VENTRE 9y
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    • 417 9 CLASSIFIED ADS. from page (8) To Let FURMSHED room, garage, facing Par* near rswimming Club. Apply 46, Meyer Road Singapore (No. 209M> TO LET: Brick compound houses, cheao icnt. Dr. Pono«mpaJam. Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 191 M> TO LET: Spacious bungalow suitable for European occupation. Three bedrooms, two motor garages
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    • 48 9 m m SPORTS DIARY ro. d 1 V 1t .A.0.C. S.R.C sK C Hv v Field Ambulanre, Y.\fcC TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tourna- ment, S.C.R.C. courts. TIDE TABLE S HIGH TIDES i I 12.51 p m., 9.3 ft. TO-MORROW: 2.09 a m S 8.4 ft.; 2.29 p m 9d ft.
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  • 218 10 F ar East: Reactions I la, E> f ftIAVAJ auth Iw i to commi reports that /apam units art- cruising between Formi on the north and Northern Luzon Islands, adding that they have no information m this regard. 1 Yesterday the Quezon Cabinet, meeting at 9aguio. urged all noneasential civilians
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  • 378 10 Calcutta. Dec. 5. GEN. Wavell, the Commander In- 1 Chief, at an 1 R.A.F. display this afternoon m Calcutta, praised the work of the Indian soldiers m various theatres of war. He referred to the great expansion of the Royal Indian Navy, ann its fine work m
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  • 710 11 Libya setback must stiffen our resolve London, Dec. 7. THE more honest we are with ourselves about the realities of the stubborn campaign m Libya, the sooner and better we shall come through, writes J. L. Garvin m the Sunday issue of the Observer. Difficulties exist to be overcome. Setbacks
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  • 388 11 Cable News From Down Under' Melbourne, Dec. 6. I SALES of the "Active Sfcrvice" book 1 produced by Diggers' m the Middle East' are expected to ex- j ceed 100,000 copies, i Already 60.000 have been ordered by the A.I.F. The Minister for the j Navy (Mr. Makin) announced that
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  • 390 12 BE CALM: GOVERNOR'S APPEAL TO MALAYANS H.E. the Governor and High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, m a broadcast to the people of Malaya from Singapore at 7.30 last evening said: Japan has decided to go to war 1 urith the British Empire. The choice is hers, not ours. She has
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  • 107 12 pRESIDENT Roosevelt has S X asked Congress to declare that m consequence of the unprovoked dastardly attack by Japan, a state of war [exists between the United! States and Japan. Reuter. Washington. The United i States admits the loss of one old battleship, one destroyer and a large
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  • 56 12 London, Dec. B.— The Netherlands Government announced to-day (Monday) that they have issued instructions to their Minister m Tokio to inform Japan that "In view of the hostile acts perpetrated by Japanese forces against the two powers with whom the Netherlands maintain particularly close relations," a state of war now
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  • 40 12 London, Dec. B.— The Belgian Government m London has taken steps to break off diplomatic relations with Japan, Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent learns from official Belgian sources. The Belgian Ambassador m Tokio will leave with the British and American representatives.- Reuter
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  • 445 12 (FROM PAGE 1) Tokio and a communication was dispatcned to the Japanese Charge D'AfTaires at 1 p.m. to-day (Monday* to this effect: On the evening of Dec. 7, His Majesty's Government m the United Kingdom learned that Japanese forces, without previous warning or ultimatum or a declaration of war,
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  • 94 12 London, Doc. 8. The Uruguayan President, Benor Oen Don Alfredo Baldmoar, m a speech at Montvideo. i.s reported by radio to have urged that "All American nations should arrive at a real military collaboration. Uiuguay will have the armaments it required and also flying fields necessary for its
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  • 176 12 WHILE Japanese bombers were attacking British and U.S. Far Eastern bases, the Japanese Ambassador and Mr. Kurusu were at the U.S. State Department, handing to Mr. Hull the official Japanese reply to the official Note of Nov. 26. Mr. Hull commented: "In all my public life, I
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  • 71 12 Melbourne. Dec. 8. THE Australian Cabinet has agreed on a declaration of war on Japan which will be announced tomorrow. Regulations are to be issued restricting the consumption of petrol and controlling transport for essential purposes. Air Raid Precautions and other defence measures are under way. The Prime
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  • 45 12 TOKIO, DEC. B.— THE BOARD OF INFORMATION ANNOUNCES THAT AN AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED BETWEEN JAPAN AND THAILAND FOR THE PASSAGE OF JAPANESE TROOPS THROUGH THAILAND, STATES THE OFFICIAL JAPANESE NEWS AGENCY. JAPANESE TROOPS STARTED ENTERING THAILAND ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, REUTER
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  • 126 12 Ottawa, Dec. 8. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie Xin 1 announced that the ollicittl text of Canada's declaration of War against Japan would be released is soon us His Majesty* approval had been received. Mr. King declared: "We are prepared to fight wherever our troops f-an be of mobt .service."
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  • 198 12 Washington, Dec. 8. NEWSPAPERS carry enormous banner headlines, announcing the Japanese attack on the Tnited States. The Isolationist newspaper, Times Herald declares that Americans did not want war but "now we are m there is nothing to do but to see it through with everything we got." The
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