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  4. GREEK ADVANCE REPORTED ON 140 MILE FRONT FROM SEA TO JUGOSLAV BORDER

    LONDON, November 14.— It is reported from Athens that the Greeks launched a heavy offensive along the entire front of 140 miles, between the sea and the Jugo[?] border. The Greeks are reported to be advancing in all three ...

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  5. NAZIS BEGIN THREATS AGAINST TURKS

    LONDON, November 14.— Soon after M. MOtor's departure the Germans began to threaten Turkey, declaring that she "must decide ...

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  6. BACK WITH A BAG

    The cheers were for the British submarine Snapper as she returned to Britain after operations off Norway. She had accounted for four or five German vessels, and had prisoners on board.— (Photo from Department of Information) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OILFIELD DAMAGE IN RUMANIA

    ISTANBUL, November 14.— The Free French agency declares that, according to travellers from Bucharest, the earthquake damage ...

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  8. 19 DAYLIGHT RAIDERS DESTROYED; HEAVY NIGHT RAIDS ON MIDLANDS

    LONDON, November 14.— After a day in which the R.A.F. routed Nazi raiders ignominiously, destroying 19, night raiders in the ...

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  9. "U.S. WILL NOT APPEASE ANYONE."— Knox

    BOSTON, November 14.— Calling for unparalled unity in building national defence, the Secretary of the Navy (Colonel F. Knox) said that ...

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  11. MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED IN BRITISH ARMS INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, November 14.— The Times says that the ammunition industry requires over 1,000,000 additional workers before next August, half of whom ...

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  12. Rumanazia

    [?]DON, November 14.— The Daily [?] correspondent on the [?] border says that the remark-[?] point degree reveals the ...

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  13. TENSION RELAXED IN CARIBBEAN

    WASHINGTON, November 14.— While it is believed that the official announcement from Martinque o' good relations with the United ...

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  14. MR. BULLITT TENDERS RESIGNATION

    WASHINGTON, November 14.— Mr. W. C. Bulhitt announced that he had tendered his resignation as Ambassador to France. However, President ...

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  15. "MUST GO FULL SPEED AHEAD; BUT END MUDDLE AT HOME"

    LONDON, November 14.— The Daily Express, in a leader, says. "Henceforth Britain must stay in top gear and go full speed ahead—more smashing ...

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  16. TRADE UNIONISTS HONOUR KING

    LONDON, November 14.— The Daily Express says that the Trades Union Council presented his Majesty with its gold medal for conspicuous, ...

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  17. [?]hman's Appeal Fails

    [?] November 15.— A [?] who was drawn in [?] service, applied [?] the ground of ...

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  18. MAJESTIES AID AIRMEN'S FUND

    LONDON, November 14.— The King and Queen sent a donation to the R.A.F. pilots and crews fund all appeal for which has been issued by the ...

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