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  4. ALLIED ARMIES FIGHTING WITH BACKS TO THE WALL

    LONDON, May 22. — Britons are profoundly moved [?] hourly by the unfolding of the momentous drama [?]ross the Channel beginning with the German High [?]command claim that the Allied armies have been ...

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    A lorry load of Tommies travelling up to the Front.—A picture taken with the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, who are with the British Expeditionary Force. (Photo from Department of Information). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROOSEVELT CHARGES NAZIS WITH SHOOTING OF REFUGEES

    WASHINGTON, May 21.—President Roosevelt charged that German planes were machine gunning fleeing refugees. He said that the toll of dead and injured was something that the world had never seen ...

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  7. GERMANS ALSO ARE IN GRAVE DANGER

    LONDON, May 21.—Mr. A. Duff-Cooper, in a broadcast, said: "When I talked to you last week warned you to be prepared for bad news. I asked you to meet it bravely, as our troops are meeting the attacks of our enemies. The news is grave. There ...

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  8. MORE CANADIANS LAND IN ENGLAND

    OTTAWA, May 21.—The Defence Minister (Mr. Rogers) announced: "Another Canadian contingent has arrived in England." The number ...

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  9. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER WOUNDED

    LONDON, May 21.—It [?] that the Duke of Gloucester was slightly wounded in France. He received cuts and badly brushed hands ...

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  11. NO SPARE WEEK-END FOR AIRCRAFT WORKERS

    LONDON, May 21.—Lord Beaverbrook appealed to all aircraft employees to work the next two Saturdays and Sundays, and to work by ...

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  12. King Gives Audience

    LONDON, May 21.—The King gave an audience to Mr. Winston Churchill and General Ironsides. ...

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