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  3. First Large-Scale Air Raid on Paris

    Paris experienced its first large-scale air raid of the war at lunch-time to-day, when 1050 bombs fell in an area nine miles wide, killing 45 persons and injuring 149. in the city eight were killed and 54 wounded, and in the suburbs 37 killed and 95 ...

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    TORPEDO BOATS of the Royal Navy at full speed. Small but exceedingly fast, these boats are armed with torpedoes, depth charges and anti-aircraft guns. (Commonwealth Department of information Photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ITALY WAITING

    "The Allies are not relying on to-day's lull, which deceives nobody. They will reckon with a hostile Italy within the near ...

    Article : 199 words
  7. UNITED STATES NERVOUS

    Mr. Edgar Hoover, head of the G-men, in a broadcast to-night, said: "Conspiring Communists and goosestepping Bundsmen are making the ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. "WAR OF COMPROMISE"

    The frankly pro-German daily newspaper "Diartoakman" suddenly appeared on the streets to-day with an editorial which stated: "This is a war ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. RADIO FADE OUT IN GERMANY

    Practically all German wireless stations faded out last night, including Berlin and Hamburg at 11.40 o'clock. ...

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  10. IN BRITAIN

    Evidence accumulates that Britain is hourly intensifying her war effort. Britain has been divided into 17 areas for the mobilisation of garage men. ...

    Article : 296 words
  11. FRENCH GIRL GUIDES TROOPS

    Among many troops from Dunkirk, who reached a British port in a destroyer to-day was a 16-year-old French girl who had guided three ...

    Article : 628 words
  12. CANADIAN PLANES FOR ALLIES

    The Deputy Air Minister (Mr. James Duncan) said to-day that Canadian fighters and bombers ready for immediate action had been forwarded to ...

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  13. BRITISH MILLS BUSY

    In a report regarding the British wool trade, Messrs. winchcombe Carson Ltd. state that, despite the rationing of wool supplies for civilian use in ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. "CLOSE GERMAN EMBASSY"

    Senator White told the press to-day that the Allies should be given full assistance. "As a start, we should close the German Embassy and send ...

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  15. MORE EGYPTIAN PRECAUTIONS

    The Egyptian police are continuing to round up Germans. The Prime Minister (M. Pasha) declared that the Egyptian Government was taking new ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. "WAR HAS TO COME"

    In an exceedingly outspoken editorial headed "The End of Neutrality" the New York "Heraid-Tribune" declares:—"The time has come for the United ...

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  17. SURPLUS U.S. EQUIPMENT

    Congressional conferences are considering ways and means of expediting the disposal of surplus army and navy equipment. ...

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  18. I.R.A. SUSPECTS ARRESTED

    The police have arrested 200 I.R.A. suspscts in a country-wide round-up. Most of them were arrested in bed. ...

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  20. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE

    The Japanese Prime Minister (admiral Yonai) stated to-day that he did not regard the presence of the United States warships of Hawaii as a ...

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  21. BRITISH BOMBERS OVER GERMANY

    In support of the Allied armies, medium bombers of the R.A.F. made a series of attacks on enemy gun emplacements, roads, railway and troop ...

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  22. HEAVY CASUALTIES

    The Japanese offensive in Tsungfa sector of Kwantung province is not progressing. There are heavy casualties The Japanese withdrawal from other ...

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  23. GUNS AGAIN IN ACTION

    Anti-aircraft guns went into action as the drone of plane engines was heard again in the early morning, but no alarm was sounded. ...

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  24. NARVIK BOMBED

    The Norwegian Newsagency reports that most of Narvik was destroyed on Sunday by bombing from 17 German planes many of which were shot down ...

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  25. GERMAN TOWN

    The Berlin Newsagency states that 53 civilians were killed and 151 wound ed as the result of an enemy raid on the open town of Freiburg 10 miles ...

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