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  4. Storm in Channel Foils Possible Invasion

    Stormy weather in the English Channel may have helped to prevent the invasion attempt predicted by American correspondents for yesterday. But it did not stop Hitler's airmen from ...

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  5. SLASHING AIR BLOWS

    Hitler may be preparing for an invasion of England—in many quarters it is felt that his preparations are almost complete, and he will launch the attack at any moment—but night after night the ...

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  6. England's Plans For Defence

    NAVAL GUNS HAVE BEEN MOUNTED round the shores of England and are manned day and night against invasion. The top picture shows a six-inch gun being fired during exercises in the Western Command. Below—Royal Army Service Corps men leaving their light lorries to search the heather "at the scene of the landing of enemy parachutists" during a demonstration of the speed with which invaders can be dealt with if they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. British Fury Grows At Wanton Attacks

    LONDON, Saturday.—British fury is growing at the increasing wantonness of the German attacks on London and other ...

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  8. LATEST NEWS

    London—Today's second daylight rain alarm at 11 a.m. sent citizens beck to the [?] but the all-clear came 18 minutes later. (See ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. Italian Blow Coming

    LONDON, Saturday.—All reports from Egypt indicate that the Italians are preparing to launch the long-expected attack from Libya. The official British communique issued in Cairo last night says that the enemy's defences ...

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  10. Britain Has Air Blitzkrieg Licked

    "It the last week's raids represent the supreme effort of which the Luftwaffe is capable, then Britain has the air blitzkrieg licked." ...

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  11. Responsible For Aircraft

    LORD BEAVERBROOK, Britain's Minister for Aircraft Production, who today congratulated aircraft factory workers on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Why Nazis Bombed Buckingham Palace

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Italian newspaper "Telegrapho" says that the bombing of Buckingham Palace was probably a reprisal for the ...

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  13. Resolve Now Greater, Says King George

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Like so many others, we have now had personal experience of German barbarity. It only ...

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  14. U.S.A. Senator Urges More Aid for Britain

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator Pepper, who is a strong advocate of giving help to Britain, declared last night:—"We should send more warships ...

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  15. Encouragement For French

    "TO ALL FRENCHMEN—France has lost a battle but France has not lost the war"—is the wording of Gen. de Gaulle's poster, which it being read by a French soldier and sailor in London. These posters are on hoardings all over England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Nazi Invasion Efforts Failed: U.S.A. Story

    Dr. Charles F. Bove, head surgeon of an American hospital in Paris, said when he arrived here today, that the Germans had ...

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  18. S.A. Agent-General Sticks to His Office

    LONDON, Saturday.—All Australian Agents-General are remaining in London unless ordered to quit. "Our address is the Marble Arch, whatever ...

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