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  4. US. LINER SEIZED BY GERMAN CRUISER, TAKEN TO SOVIET PORT

    LONDON, October 24.—According to the Taw Agency, the United Stages liner, City of Flint, was en route from New York to Manchester when it was seized by a German cruiser, which put a prize crew of is aboard and ...

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  5. NEUTRAL BLOC IS AIMED AT BY SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPEAN POWERS

    NEW YORK, October 24.—The New York Times Bucharest correspondent say it is understood that plans to form a neutral bloc of south-eastern European States have reached a stage of ...

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  6. Spy Chief Wants To Serve

    Captain von [?] a German Spy Chief in the United States ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SURVIVOR OF NAVAL DISASTER

    Midshipman D. J. Cook, of H.M.S. Courageous, with his mother, Mrs. T. A. Cook, at their Gillingham (Kent) home. Mr. D. J. Cook was in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SUPPRESSION OF CHURCH IN POLAND

    LONDON. October 23. — The Rome correspondent of The Times says that the Vatican, through the Berlin nuncio, has protested to Germany against ...

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  9. NEUTRALITY VOTE ON FRIDAY ?

    WASHINGTON. October 23. —Senate leaders advised President Roosevelt that they anticipate a vote on the Neutrality ...

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  10. USED BY GERMANS FOR POISON GAS [?]ROPAGANDA

    LONDON. October 23. — The false correspondent of The Times [?] that Professor Stahlcin, of [?] University, fears that the ...

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  11. BITTER COLD ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, October 28.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the cold is increasing on the Western Front. and [?] ...

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  13. [?] FOOD AND MAKESHIFT CLOTHES

    LONDON, October 24 — The Paris [?] of the Daily Tele[?] says that German prisoners are [?] of inadequacy of clothing ...

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  14. ZANE GREY DEAD

    NEW YORK. October 23.—The death occurred at his home at Altadena (California) of Zane Grey, the celebrated novelist and big game ...

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  15. ONE OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES EXEMPT FROM MILITARY SERVICE

    LONDON, October 23.—The Glassgow Tribunal granted W. Young (20) unconditional exemption from military service, after hearning that he was one ...

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  16. [?] POLITICAL [?]SSINATIONS OVER CROAT STATE

    [?] 23.—Thirteen pol[?] have further [?] of violence to[?] formed autonomous ...

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  17. NEW INVENTION AID TO RADIO?

    MEAT YORK. October 24.— The Bell Telephone Company announces the invention of a camera using television principles. enabling a study of the ...

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