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  3. NO IMPORTANT CHANGE IN RUSSIAN SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday.—Despite violent battles in four main sectors of the front to-day's Russian communique again claims that there has been no important change. The fact that neither side has mentioned new place names recently appears to confirm this ...

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  4. TERRIBLE ORDEAL IN OPEN BOAT

    LONDON, Sunday.—An officer, describing a voyage, of 1500 miles in an open boat, said in a broadcast talk that his ship, a British ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. Big Increase in Plane Output

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—In the first six months of 1941 gains in output of combat planes has been far greater than ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. MAIN ATTACK ON COLOGNE DAYLIGHT RAID ON LILLE

    LONDON, Monday.—Heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force, escorted by strong forces of fighters, this morning attacked industrial targets at Lille. Six enemy fighters were destroyed. Three of our fighters are missing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW HEAVY TANK APPLY NAMED

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Churchill" is the name chosen for a new type of heavy infantry tank now being massproduced in British factories. The ...

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  8. Japanese Detain British Ship

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—The Japanese detained the British ship Hilda Moller to examine her cargo, intended for Rangoon. ...

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  9. Belgian Independence Day

    LONDON, Monday.—Belgian Independence Day was celebrated in London to-day by a parade of Belgian National troops. ...

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  10. MORE RAIDS BY TOBRUK PATROLS

    LONDON, Monday.—Today's Cairo communique announces that on Saturday night British and Indian patrols, ...

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  11. Ship's Company Saved

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty announced to-day that the entire ship's company of the 7000-ton auxiliary vessel H. M. S. Lady Somers, whose loss ...

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  12. ABORTIVE NAZI PUTSCH IN BOLIVIA

    LA PAZ, Sunday.—The Bolivian police announced that a former Finance Minister, Victor Paz Estenssoro, has been arrested at ...

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  13. Reported That Shots Fired at Mussolini

    LONDON, Monday.—The Moscow radio to-day quoted a report, stated to have been received from the ItaloSwiss border, that a Monarchist officer ...

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  14. V FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN SWEEPING EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Immediately after Big Ben chimed out midnight on Saturday, listeners heard the new "V sign" at intervals, the signal of the B. B. C.'s European service, rapped out by a drum. Many English listeners telephoned to the B. B. C., ...

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  15. Not Allowed to Pass Through Canal

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—According to Japanese shipping circles, at least ten Japanese steamers en route to Japan from American Atlantic ports, have ...

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  16. Konoye Compared to Hess

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York "Times'" Chungking correspondent says the Foreign Office Spokesman (Mr. Shao Yu-lin) compared Prince ...

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  17. Mrs. Roosevelt to Talk on Current Events

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The PanAmerican Coffee Bureau has announced that Mrs. Roosevelt has accepted an invitation to broadcast weekly a ...

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  18. TWO DRIFTERS SUNK

    LONDON. Sunday.—H. M. drifters Devon County and Lord St. Vincent have been sunk. ...

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