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    PRINCESS LOUISE, Duchess of Argyle, eldest surviving child of Queen Victoria, whose death occurred In London recently. She ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Expulsion of Russia From League of Nations Now Seems Unlikely

    The "Times" correspondent at Geneva says a decision on the Russo-Finnish dispute is expected on Thursday. It is doubtful whether the necessary unanimity can be achieved for the expulsion of Russia. Britain and France will support expulsion if sentiment ...

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  5. BRITISH TROOPS IN ACTION

    For the first time since the war began British troops are now in direct contact with the enemy. A section of the British Expeditionary Force has moved from the British sector into the actual Maginot Line and is fighting alongside the French under ...

    Article : 957 words
  6. GERMAN PLANES OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday. — Two German planes were seen flying over Suffolk at a great height. They came from the north to the south-east, and were ...

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  7. British Parliament Faces Busy Three Days

    LONDON, Sunday. — In the last few days before the adjournment on Thursday for the Christmas recess Parliament will be fully engaged. In the ...

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  8. FIGHTING FOR DEFENCE OF THINGS OF THE SPIRIT

    Cardinal Hinsley, in a broadcast address, said: "I am convinced that Britain is fighting for the defence of things of the ...

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  9. THE CZECH REVOLT

    Though the revolt in different parts of Czechoslovakia is denied by the Germans, there are plenty of reasons why the people should revolt, and the ...

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  10. NAVY DRIFTER SUNK

    The navy drifter Ray of Hope was sunk by a mine yesterday. Four of the crew were killed and five are missing. ...

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  11. HITLER'S MOST FAMOUS PRISONER

    The autobiography of Pastor Niemoller was first published in Germany in 1934, and appeared in England under the title "From U-Boat to Pulpit" two years later. The new edition, "From U-Boat to Concentration Camp" (Hodge: all ...

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  12. POLAND'S ART TREASURES AND THEIR FATE

    ONCE again the Poles have seen their country devastated and their cities laid in ruins. It is difficult to assess the amount of damage done, but ...

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  13. Prussian and Nazi

    Observe the continuity of the antimoral tradition in Germany, says Mr. J. B. Firth, writing in the London "Daily Telegraph." Frederick the ...

    Article : 301 words
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