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  4. FAMINE

    The cloud, no bigger than a man's hand,is looming on the horizon of Europe to end the war. It is the Hand of Providence. Most men won't recognise it as such. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,890 words
  5. "PANIC" BUYING.

    Although the "panic" buying of clothing that has disorganised the shopping trade, for two or three weeks, is EXPECTED to pass when the coupon, system comes into' operation, it is by no means certain that this will be so. Either the official assurances given, about the adequate ...

    Article : 312 words
  6. U BOAT NERVES.

    Clashes between the German authorities controlling the U-Boat personnel and the Gestapo tell its own story of the gradual break of the U-Boat campaign. It broke that way in the last war. U-Boat crews become nerve freaks, and require special ...

    Article : 617 words
  7. FIRST FREE FRENCH FIGHTER SQUADRON IN BRITAIN.

    Free French airmen, hitherto distributed among Royal Air Force Squadrons, have now been formed into the first Free French Fighter Squadron under the command of General de Brigade Aerienne Martial Valin, Flying Spitfires, this "Lorraine" squadron now on active service in Britain, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 96 words
  8. OFFENCES AGAINST TRUTH.

    Although, doubtless, a good deal can be said for the withholding of military and naval activities calculated to be of service to the enemy, there is little doubt that the suppression of news in this war has grown far beyond these precautions and has had a deleterious effect ...

    Article : 308 words
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  11. NO SCHOOLS FOR CHILDREN.

    With the warning example of London before us, are we going to stand by, blind to the blighting effects which inadequate provision for child education must inevitably have on the life of the community, while for this or that reason the buildings in which our ...

    Article : 755 words
  12. A JITTERY CAESAR.

    Reports that reached London through neutral Switzerland gave a picture of a man who at least lived like a madman, brooding ...

    Article : 241 words
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