NEWS IN BRIEF
AMERICA AT WAR Japanese sources claim that the United States will enter the war by May or June at the latest. LIGHTER NAZI RAIDS London has had three raid-free nights. Attacks elsewhere were of a minor nature during the week-end. BERLIN BOMBED Berlin was bombed on Sunday night. Germany admits that bombs fell in the diplomatic quarters, right in the heart of the capital. DESPERATE GUN DUEL A steel ring of British and Allied guns closes gradually on Keren, where the Italians are fighting a desperate gun duel in a gorge leading to the town. CROWDS CRY “RESIST" Great demonstrations have occurred throughout Yugoshma urging resistance to the Axis. The army is restive, and troops continue to be moved to the frontier. RECORD OUTPUT Fighters and bombers have reached the highest total in British, aviation history. Two ixcav types are at present passing into production, and severol others are to folloAv, according to the Minister of Aircraft.
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Patea Mail, 26 March 1941, Page 2
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160NEWS IN BRIEF Patea Mail, 26 March 1941, Page 2
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