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  4. FURIOUR INVASION NEXT STEP IN BATTLE FOR BRITAIN?

    LONDON, August 15.—The imminence of an attempt to invade Britain is supported by reports of fresh German preparations, coinciding with renewed threats by the Nazis' radio. ...

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  5. FIGHTERS OF THE BULLDOG BREED

    Colonial bomber pilots.—On the right and left are two New Zealanders. The pilot in the Centre was born of British parents in the Argentine. (Photo by Department of Information). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMANS LOST 26 PLANTS ON WEDNESDAY

    LONDON, August 14.—Germany's aerial onslaught on Britain entered the fourth day to-day with renewed intensity. Three hundred German planes were reported to be engaged in violent air battles over the south-eastern ...

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  7. ITALIAN FACTORIES SWASHED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, August 14.—Two of Italy's most vital aircraft works, the Caproni factory, at Milan, and the Fiat plant, at Turin, were attacked and seriously damaged in a series of raids by R.A.F. heavy bombers last night. ...

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  8. SEPTEMBER 8 DAY OF PRAYER FOR NATION

    LONDON, August 14.—It is officially announced that the King desires September 8 to be observed as a day of national ...

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  9. FOOD RIOTS IN LYONS, TOULOUSE MARSEILLES

    LONDON. August 15.— The Cerbere correspondent of the Dally Express says that serious food riots were reported from Lyons. Toulouse and ...

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  11. Take Offensive In Air, Urges Lord Trenchard

    LONDON, August 14.—Air Marshal Lord Trenchard. in a letter to The Times urging Britain to adopt a more offensive spirit. emphasised that the ...

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  12. DESTROYERS ATTACK ENEMY CRAFT

    LONDON, August 14.— The admiralty states: "The destroyers Melcolm and Verity early this morning contacted six enemy armed trawlers and ...

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  13. Pick of The Wardrobe

    BERLIN, August 14.— Goering. alreaty sossessor of the agert culection of the most [?] unforms known in ...

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  14. ARAB AND A.I.F. OFFICERS COWER

    Captain R. B. Forsyth and Lieutenant F. Lane (Melbourne), provost officers, discuss matters with an Arab proyost officer in Palestine. (Depatment of Information photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. [?]MMONS MOVE TO-STOP AISING OF BLOCKADE

    LONDON August, 14.—Mr. W. Leach [?] a motion in the House [?] staned by 130 Commoners [?] parties requesting the ...

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  16. HITLER'S BOAST PROVED HOLLOW

    LONDON, August 15.—Hitler after the fall of France, boasted that Britain Would be brought to her knees, and peace declared, by August 15. To-day all the morning papers drew attesition to the date and the ...

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  17. [?]adian Pacific Railway [?] Wants to Build [?]

    [?]IREAL. August 14.—The Can[?] prifie Railway Co. [?] was prepared to [?] takes in [?] It ...

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