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  4. Minesweeper Founders

    The Admiralty regrets to announce that H.M.S. Sphinx, a minesweeper, foundered in heavy weather while being towed Into ...

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  5. DOOR SHOULD BE OPENED TO VOLUNTEERS

    Tho "Times' " military writer, discussing the calling up of classen in the order of seniority, advocates a judicious admixture of ...

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  6. No Match For Our Reconnaissance Planes

    THE MESSER-SCHMIDT 110.—British reconnaissance planes proved themselves far superior during the recent aerial attacks to Germany's latest and most efficient fighters, the twin-engined Messer-Schmidt 110's. Because these machines ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VICTORY AGAIN CROWNS FINNS' BANNERS Complete Rout ot Russian Division

    ViCTORY has again crowned Finland's banners, with the utter rout yesterday of the Eighteenth Rus sian Division, which already had been surrounded at Kitela. ...

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  8. Weary of Speculation

    MB. ROOSEVELT, Democratic Prosidont of the United States, who says he is weary of tho speculation as to whother he will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. No Reprieve For I.R.A. Murderers

    FURTHER bomb outrages and influential appeals for clemency to-day followed thc decision of the Home Secretary (Sir John Anderson) that there should be no reprieve for Barnes and Richards, the two Irishmen who are under sentence of ...

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  10. £20,000,000 Irrigation Scheme For Italy

    Signor Mussolini has approved of a £20,000,000 scheme for irrigation works, serving 2i million acres, and extending ovor seven ...

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  11. Gas As Alternative to Petrol

    The feasibility of using producor gas as an alternative to potrol as fuol for commercial vehicles is announced in a report published ...

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  12. GERMANY THE MORE VULNERABLE TO AIR ATTACK

    GENERAL EMILO HERRERA, in an article in the technical journal "Laerophile," estimates that Germany is 16 p.c. more vulnerable to aerial attack than Britain or France. He assumes that both sides are equal in air strength and ...

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  13. Ulster's Great War Effort

    The Governor- General (Lord Craigavon) broadcasting upon Ulster's war effort, declared that Britain's ...

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  14. CHARGED WITH COMMUNICATING TROOP MOVEMENTS

    Ono of seven Europeans arrested on Friday on charges of communicating with Germany and other European countries, Frau ...

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  15. GERMANS TAKEN FROM LINER

    TOKIO, Monday.—the Japnneso Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) told the Upper House to-day that Britain had agreed to releaso nine ol the Germans ...

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  16. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    President Roosevelt declared to-day that ho was weary of the speculation as to whether ho would seek a third term. ...

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  17. GERMANS USING DOGS TO FIND OUTPOSTS

    A report from B.E.F. headquarters states that the Germans are using patrol dogs to loeato British outposts. ...

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  19. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL

    The fifth meeting of tho Supreme War Council assembled this morning and afternoon, being attended by the Premier of france (M. Daladier) and ...

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  20. Russia Expelled From I.LO.

    The International Labor Office, at a secret session to-day, expelled Russia from the organisation. ...

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  21. SAW U-BOAT SUNK

    Passengers In a British liner which docked at a Canadian port to-day told how a German submarine appeared while the liner was being escorted ...

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  22. BULGARIA TO REMAIN NEUTRAL

    lt is announced from Ankara (Turkey) that Bulgaria gave a formal assurance to the Balkan Entente conference at Bel ...

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  23. HACKED LEG WITH AXE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. — Napier workmen wero astonished to seo a man walk into their yard, sit down on a log, and hack his leg with an axe. ...

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  25. Vigorous French Protest Against Attack on Railways

    PAMS, Monday—The French Govornment has vigorously protosted against the bombing of tho Frenchowned Yunnan railway. ...

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