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  5. ENEMY FORCES HALTED FIVE MILES EAST OF SOLLUM

    The enemy in North Africa reached a point five miles east of Sollum and was then halted, declared a military spokesman in Cairo to-night. The spokesman said it was difficult to say whether the ...

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  6. British Women's War Organisations in Action

    Sister of King George VI, the Princess Royal has always had a close interest in British women's organisations. The Princess is Chief Controller of the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service, and in the top picture is seen inspecting members of a unit in the west of England. Below: The British Women's Royal Naval Service assists the navy in many ways, including driving, typing, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOVERNMENT IN ATHENS CHARGES KING

    An official British military spokesman in Cairo to-night said he was unable to make a statement on Greece beyond what is contained in the General Headquarters communique: "Our withdrawal in Greece is continuing." ...

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  8. COMMONS TO DEBATE WAR ACTIVITIES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) declared in the House of Commons to-day that, at present, there was no ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. Russia Prohibits Transport of War Materials

    A decree issued to-day prohibits the transit through Russia of war material, including munitions, aircraft parts, ...

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  10. Splinter Type Shells Hurled Across Channel

    Two male civilians and one soldier injured were the only casualties in to-day's intensive shelling of Dover area. ...

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  11. PROTECTIVE ESCORT FOR MRS. ROOSEVELT

    Mrs. Roosevelt was given a protective escort of secret service men for her lecture at the Philharmonic Auditorium after receiving an anonymous letter that the hall would be "picketed for peace." There was, however, no disturbance. ...

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