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  6. German - United States Tension

    Germany is expected to break off diplomatic relations with the United States within 24 hours, says the ...

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  7. COUNTER-THRUSTS BY RUSSIAN ARMY

    Last night's Russian communique claims that Russian forces surrounded and destroyed enemy mechanised units in the Pskov-Porkhov sector of White Russia, and that they were successfully resisting the enemy thrust in the Vitebsk and Novograd-Volynsk ...

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  8. GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST UNION LEADERS

    ST. PAUL'S (Minnesota), Tuesday.— The Federal Grand Jury to-day indicted 29 persons, including the leaders of the C.I.C. union and the ...

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  9. U.S. MINISTER'S MISSION

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—The "Herald-Tribune" reports that Mr. Harry Hopkins, Minister for Commerce, has left for Britain to investigate the ...

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  10. DIRECT FLIGHTS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Washington correspondent or the Miami "Herald" says that for the last month American-made bombers have ...

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  11. R.A.F. HAVOC IN BREMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.).—Stories of the devastating effect of Britain's new bombs are trickling from Germany. One recent raid on Bremen ...

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  12. QUIET IN SYRIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.).—The correspondent ol the "Daily Telegraph" in Syria says that a strange atmosphere resulting from the cessation of ...

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  13. GOERING DISPLACED

    LONDON. Tuesday. (A.A.P.).—Mr. C. B. Wareing, who was formerly chief of the "Daily Telegraph" staff in Paris, quotes the German-language ...

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  14. RUSSIAN GENERAL CONFIDENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Confidence in Russia's ability to halt the Germans was expressed to-day by the Russian General, Kharlanov, and the Aviation ...

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  15. R.A.F. NIGHT ATTACKS

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Air Ministry announces that planes of the R.A.F. Bomber Command last night attacked industrial objectives at ...

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  16. RAIDERS OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON. Wednesday.—An Air Ministry communique says that a small number of enemy planes came over the coastal areas last night. A single ...

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  17. VARIETY URGED IN FARMING

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The burden of Australian surplus wheat can be overcome only by variety in farming preferably by growing vegetables and ...

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  18. "BE PREPARED FOR WORSE IN WINTER"

    "There could be few of us who did not get a grim if 'unholy' satisfaction out of Mr. Churchill's words regarding the bombing of Germany." ...

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  19. RUSSIANS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    SOFIA. Tuesday.—A Bulgarian millitary tribunal has sentenced to death four former Russian officials who were, accused of spying for the British. ...

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  20. Ironworkers' Grievances and Mr. Curtin

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A denial of the statement by the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Curtin) that he had not been informed of the ...

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  21. MOVE INTO BEIRUT

    HAIFA, Tuesday.—Greeted with cheers and bursts of clapping, and flowers thrown from the rooftops, Australian soldiers marched into ...

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  23. U.S. NATIONAL GUARDS AND TRAINEES

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.—The Chief of the General Staff (General Marshall) to-day warned the Senate Military Affairs Committee that ...

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  24. Evacuation of Children to Dominions

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Undersecretary for the Dominions (Mr. Shakespeare), speaking at the Victoria League to-day, said that the scheme ...

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  25. R.A.F. BOMBINGS IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, Tuesday. (A.A.P.).—British bomber raided Bardia and Benghazi on Sunday night, causing many que. Bombers raided Zuara aerodrome ...

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  26. Moving Furniture

    Furniture that needs to be moved should move easily—not move to spoil your floor and strain the person moving it. There is a right caster for ...

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  27. IRELAND WANTS MORE SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Irish Government has asked the United States permission to buy more ships became thousands of tons of goods are ...

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