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  4. RUSSIANS ARE USING R. A. F. PLANES

    Hundreds of British fighter planes are being sent to Russia, it has been announced, and many are already taking part in the defence of heroic Leningrad, the fa[?]e of which is in the balance. ...

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  6. Step Nearer To War

    Mr. Roosevelt, has decided to lengthen his speech, to be broadcast to-day, to 25 minutes. It is believed that it will be of vital ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. LONDON HEARS LENINGRAD GUNS.

    Londoners yesterday heard guns booming in the fierce battle for Leningrad when they clearly picked u[?] the Leningrad radio's relay from the ...

    Article : 746 words
  8. LENINGRAD SPEAKS AGAIN

    Another broadcast from Leningrad, angrier and more inspired than before, [?]escribes the city during an air raid. [?]The whole population has enlisted in ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. FIERCE FIGHTING

    The Moscow Tass agency says that fierce fighting is proceeding in the direction of Veliki[?]luki, where recently the Russians killed over 12,000 ...

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  10. BRITISH SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA.

    Britain has already shipped over £15,000,000 worth of civil and military supplies to Russia, including rubber, tin, wool, [?]ead, ju[?] and shella[?]. ...

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  12. SOVIET WANTS OUR TRADE.

    The secretary of the Friends of the Soviet Union (Mr. Terry) said to-day that the Russian Government was prepared to freight goods to and from ...

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  13. MINISTER BEHIND RUSSIA

    Announcing that hundreds of British fighters were being sent to Russia, the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in the House of Commons to-day, spoke of ...

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  14. COLONEL'S COMMENTS ON RUSSIA

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) said to-day he had ordered an inquiry into remarks by Colonel J. W. Mitchell, in a lecture to potential ...

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  15. LARGE SCALE ATTACK UP NORTH

    It is authoritatively stated that there are indications that the German[?] have begun an attack in the region of M[?] the Russian Arctic ice [?]ree port, it is believed ...

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  16. NO MEN FOR RUSSIA.

    It was absurd to talk of sending Australian manpower to Russia while all men that could be obtained were required for the A.I.F. and the ...

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