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    Piled high are mattresses and sleeping bags for the fighting men of Britain. Besides his arms. everything possible is included in the kit of every British soldier.(Dept. of Information Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ITALIAN SHIPS COULD NOT OUTPACE FLEET AIR ARM

    LONDON, November 29.—The Admiralty states: "Soon after 10 a.m. on November 27, our forces west of Sardinia received reports from reconnoitring planes that enemy forces consisting of two battleships, a large number of cruisers and destroyers were ...

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  6. RGYROKASTRON FALLEN TO GREEKS?

    LONDON, November 28:—Argyrokastron, according to the correspondent of the British United Press Writ[?] from Sturga, fell at 4 p.m. to-day. Thee is no ...

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  7. RESCUED MEN PAY TRIBUTE TO RAIDER'S CAPTAIN

    PERTH, November 29.—Able Seaman Owen Clarke, of the Port Brisbane which was sunk by a raider in the Indian Ocean last week, when ...

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  8. MORE DIE IN RUMANIAN BLOOD BATH

    BUCHAREST, November 29.—The Government ordered troops from the provinces to the capital to assist in maintaining order. The Premier (General ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S FOOD PROBLEM

    LONDON, November 28.—The Min[?] Food 'Lord Woolton). in a regarding foodstuffs, said: "We change our habits. Refrigerated ...

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  11. STORKS BEAT CENSOR

    LONDON, November 23.—The Johannesburg correspondent of The Times revealing how migratory storks beat the German ...

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  12. LONGER WORKING WEEK NECESSARY TO WIN WAR

    OTTAWA, November 28.—The Minister for Labour (Mr McLardy) in the House of Commons said that the lengthening of the working week from ...

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  13. INOCULATION TO STAY COMPULSORY

    CANBERRA, November 29.—Inoculation was purely voluntary in the British army, but he would not have the Army Regulations amended to provide ...

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  14. COMPENSATION FOR MILITIAMEN

    CANBERRA. November 29.—Compensation for members of the Militia governed by regulations under the terms of the Defence Act and me ...

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  15. BRITISH PROMISE TO ALBANIA

    LONDON, November 28.—A message from Lord Cecil broadcast in Albanian to Albanian people by the B. B. C. on Thursday, read: "Of an the ...

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  16. "BRITISH CENSORSHIP IS HOPELESS MUDDLE"

    STOCKHOLM, November 28.—The London correspondent of the Dagensnyheter says that censoship prevents description of the actual damage from ...

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  17. NO PREFERENCE FOR MILITARY PLANES

    WASHINGTON, November 29.—It is understood that the Defence Priorities Board, after consulting with ...

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  18. SMUTS INSPECTS-S. A. ARMS FACTORIES

    CAPE TOW, November 28.—General Smuts, accompanied by his Cabinet, visited arms factories at Johannes burg. He was particularly Impressed ...

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  19. TURKEY IS READY TO FIGHT

    LONDON, November 28.—The Ankara radio, declares that the international situation summons Turkey for total preparedness. "Our present slogan ...

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  20. Italians Claim Three Merchantmen Sunk

    LONDON, November 28.—A Rome committee states that an Italian submarine Galileo Ferraria, in the Red Sea on the morning of November 26 ...

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  21. WINDSORS TO VISIT MIAMI.

    [?]SSAU Bahamas Novenber 28.—[?] officially announced that the [?] and Duchess of Windsor will ar[?] at Miami (Florida) on December ...

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