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  4. Can Air Bomber Beat Warship?

    LONDON, Saturday.—If air power were ever matched against unsupported sea power, the planes would probably win, declares the authoritative journal, "Aeroplane." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Internees Must Stay In France After Release

    LONDON, Saturday.—No Australians or other British civilians released from internment at Besancon will be ...

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  6. English Beer May Be Froth And Bubble

    LONDON, Saturday.—More anaemic beer is likely in Britain because of the shortage of hops, 20 per cent, of which usually ...

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  7. Cargo Ships Sunk Is German Claim

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Berlin communique claims that long-range planes sank two British merchantmen, totalling 8,100 tons, to the west of Ireland. ...

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  8. Evacuosis" Among English Children Is Serious Problem

    LONDON, Saturday.—Many children evacuated from the bombed areas of England are developing what doctors term "evacuosis." This is manifested in inattentiveness at school, dislike of play, stunted emotions, and often ...

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  9. Mr. Roosevelt's Compliment To Ambassador

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Disregarding tradition, Mr. Roosevelt sailed in the Presidential yacht up Chesapeake Bay to welcome the new British ...

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  10. Air Mail From Britain Lost by Enemy Action

    LONDON, Saturday.—It has been officially announced that Empire air-mail correspondence from Britain posted between November 12 ...

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  11. Govt. Gains Control In Rumania

    LONDON, Saturday.—Latest reports from Rumania, where rioting and chaos have prevailed daring the week, indicate that the Government is steadily extending ...

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  12. £500 Limit On Repairs In London

    LONDON, Saturday.—For the time being, the rebuilding of London premises damaged by explosive or fire bombs has been officially ...

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  13. Press Criticises Critic of Officers

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lieut.-Col. Ralph C. Bingham has been relieved of his command of an officer cadet training unit, following his letter to ...

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  14. Italy's Underhand Ruse To Take Greece by Surprise

    "HOW Italy, resorting to an underhand ruse, planned to take Greece entirely by surprise and secure the swift passage of troops ...

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  15. German Moves Give Importance To Anglo-Turkish Talks

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Ankara correspondent of "The Times" says that stern reality has been given to the recent staff talks between Britain and ...

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  16. French National Council

    VICHY, Saturday.—The French Premier (Marshal Petain) has created a new National Council of nearly 200 members, who will be provisional until ...

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  18. Truce Reported In Franco-Thai War

    TOKIO, Saturday.—France and Thailand have both accepted Japanese proposals for a truce and an offer to mediate, the Foreign Office announced ...

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