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  4. BRITAIN'S HAMMER BLOWS BY AIR AT ENEMY OBJECTIVES

    LONDON, September 2. — An Australian fighter squadron shot down more German fighters in August than any other squadron. It bagged 18 out of a total of 124 and lost five pilots. An Air Ministry communique states: "Bomber Command Blenheims, escorted by fighters carried out a low ...

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  5. FATEFUL HOURS IN JAPAN

    LONDON, September 2.—According to a message from Shanghai, reliable sources state that foreigners, including Axis nationals, arriving to-day, said that Japan was in a state of dangerous ferment. Extremists were ...

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  6. ARAB LEGIONNAIRES ON GUARD

    Arab Legionnaires man machine-gun positions on a British aerodrome. somewhere in a disturbed sector in the Middle East. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sydney Skipper Earns His D.S.O.

    ALEXANDRIA, September 2.—Lieut. Alfred Palmer or Sydney was awarded Che D.S.O. for courage and resourcefulness, while commanding ...

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  8. BRITISH FIGHTERS ON THE WING

    LONDON, September 2.—It is now the Huns' turn to stand at readiness while British fighters, whose immediate aim it is to sweep the skies of France clear of German planes, carry the war into his territory, ...

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  9. N.Z. Premier Rebukes Col. Lindbergh

    OTTAWA. September 3. The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Peter Fraser) in a speech at a lun[?]con at the Canadian Club said: "I regret that ...

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  10. Flying Fortress Beats Off Seven Enemy Fighters

    LONDON. September 2.—The Air Ministry states: "The first encounter between a Flying Fortress and enemy fighters occurred recently when ...

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  12. U.S. French Ambassador Denies Pro-Nazi Activities

    WASHINGTON. September 2.—The French Ambassador (M. Henri Haye) at a Press conference said that he intended to protest to the State ...

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  13. Bobbed Hair Banned in Japan

    TOKIO. September 3.—The Nichi Nichi, averring that permanent waves are contrary to the spirit of national emergency, says that high school girls ...

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  14. U.S. Stepping Up Defence Output

    WASHINGTON, September 3. — President Roosevelt at a Press conference, when asked how the Government could step up defence production, as ...

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  15. British Workers' Full Aid to Russia, But no Nonsense From Communists Or Other Reactionaries

    LONDON, September 2.—In the wave of enthusiasm which developed on the entry of Russia into the war, there was, perhaps, a rather foolish optimism and complacency, giving the impression that the straggle might be short, stated the president (Sir ...

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  16. Jews Anxious to Fight in British Army

    LONDON. September 2.—Mr. David Ben-Gurion the chairman of the executive of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem has appealed to London for ...

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  17. Serb Loyalists Worrying Nazi Invader

    LONDON, September 2.—The Istanbul correspondent of the Times says that Yugoslavs in Turkey interpret the formation of a new Government in ...

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  18. Nazis Squealing Over R.A.F. Raids

    LONDON. September 2.—The Germancontrolled Paris Solr urges that all Britishers in France should be placed in concentration camps as a reprisal ...

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