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  2. Eerie Experience of Night Raids On London

    Living in London during night air raids is an eerie experience, but by no means so perilous a business as Germany would have the world believe. Fatigue and inconvenience are the worst results that ...

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  4. 12 Million Workers Get a Rise

    Twelve million British workers have received an average weekly wage increase of 4/ since the outbreak of ...

    Article : 284 words
  5. Why His Ashes Will Go to Seal

    LONDON, Saturday.—The late George Lansbury, veteran Labor leader and pacifist, who died on May 7, left £ 1,695. ...

    Article : 120 words
  6. British Reject Nazi Rescue Ship Claim

    Britain has rejected a German request (made through Switzerland) for immunity for 64 German "Red Cross ...

    Article : 341 words
  7. Gift Ambulance

    MR. JOSEPH KENNEDY, United States Ambassador to London, handing over the ambulance which he gave to the American Red Cross ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Turks Arrested By Nazi Police

    LONDON, Saturday.—Four Turkish citizens, including the Berlin correspondent of several Turkish newspapers, have been arrested in Berlin and taken ...

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  9. Raid Prayers For Catholics

    LONDON, Saturday.—Cardinal Hinsley's new war effort organisation, "The Sword of the Spirit," is sponsoring a proposal that Roman ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. Hard to Spot Night Raiders

    Practical difficulties in catching aeroplanes in searchlight beams are among interesting pieces of information revealed about A.A. defences in London. ...

    Article : 232 words
  11. U.S. Jury Indicts Three Companies

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A Federal Grand Jury has indicted the General Electric Co., one of its subsidiaries, and the Krupp (German) armament firm ...

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  13. England Loses Her Greatest Landowner

    With the death of the Duke of Bedford on Thursday, Britain's diminishing line of great land peers loses its outstanding figure in terms of broad acres. EARLY in his Hie it was said that he ...

    Article : 300 words
  14. Duke of Kent Sees New Types Of American Warplanes

    The Dune of Kent recently visited an R.A.F. station and examined two types of American aircraft, which are now being delivered in quantity. ...

    Article : 222 words
  15. Japanese Ambassador May Visit Australia

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Though his appointment has still not been officially announced, the report that Mr. Hajime Matsumiya has been appointed as a special ambassador to visit the South ...

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  16. Railman's Quick Action Saves Munitions Train

    LONDON, Saturday.—The quick-wittedness of a railwayman, George Keen, saved 47 of 50 1 tracks when an ammunition train ...

    Article : 89 words
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  18. Dutch Day of Freedom

    LONDON, Saturday.—Today is being celebrated by Dutchmen all over the world as the Netherlands day of freedom. ...

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  19. Good Progress In Base Negotiations

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—President Roosevelt, at a press conference at his Hyde Park home, said that very excellent progress was being made in ...

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  20. New Army Leader

    MAJOR-GENERAL V. A. H. STURDEE (left), new Chief of the General Staff, on his arrival in Melbourne yesterday. He was met ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Sir George Paish May Return to London

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The British Embassy has revealed that the British Ambassador to the United States (Lord Lothian) has advised Sir George Paish, the noted British financial and ...

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  22. Turkey Shows Her Modernised Forces

    ANKARA, Saturday.—Turkey's modernised defence forces were strikingly shown in the country-wide victory celebrations. ...

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  23. 19 Saved From Steamer

    LISBON, Saturday.—Nineteen survivors from the British steamer Livington Court are reported to have landed from a lifeboat at Santa Maria ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. 55 Lost in Submarine

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially announced that the casualties in the British submarine Orpheus, which was sunk by enemy action, were five ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. Canada Takes Over French Merchantmen

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Canada has requisitioned four French merchantmen, totalling 13,879 tons, which were in Canadian ports at the armistice. ...

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  27. Escorted by Canadians

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Minister for Naval Services (Mr. MacDonald) announced that five Canadian destroyers escorted the Australian ...

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