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  3. NEW GERMAN MOVE

    If MOSCOW, Sunday.—The official Tass Agency's correspondent in Geneva suggests that Hitler is ...

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  4. NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN UKRAINE

    LONDON, Monday.—The mid-day Russian communique reports no new developments in the Ukraine, where the Germans are attempting to reach Kiev by means of a wide flanking movement on either side of Jitomir. Fighting continues near a town 50 miles ...

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  5. JAPANESE PRESSURE ON THAILAND

    LONDON, Monday.—Reports from the Far East indicate that Japan is putting very heavy pressure on Thailand for ...

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    British Blenheim Bombers have destroyed 300,000 tons of enemy shipping in five months, according to a statement made by the British Air Minister (Sir Archibald Sinclair) recently. Here are three of the bombers in flight over Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KEEPS THE HOME FIRES OUT!

    Firemen have a tough job at any time, but in winter it gets worse than ever. If you think a fireman's job it easy, then listen to this. "The hardest part of our job isn't fighting fires," say most firemen, "it's waiting for them[?] Yes, the fire station house ia a pretty cold place in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WESTERN GERMANY RAIDED

    LONDON, Monday.—Bad flying conditions during the past week have curtailed operations of the Royal Air Force. Nevertheless, the offensive still continues daily and nightly. In unfavorable weather last night targets in Western Germany were ...

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  9. TOBRUK PATROLS ACTIVE

    LONDON, Monday. — To-day's communipue from the Middle East says offensive patrols from Tobruk continued aggressive activity. ...

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  10. ITALIAN CRUISER TORPEDOED

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Italian cruiser has been torpedoed and possibly sunk and two supply vessels torpedoed and sunk by ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS' SUCCESS

    LONDON, Monday. — Australian pilots shot down all four German planes in yesterday's sweep over the ...

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  12. Another Nazi Ship Intercepted

    LONDON, Monday.—Another German vessel that was attempting to run the British blockade has been intercepted ...

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  13. "Poles Will Soon Be Free"

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—"Izvestia," replying to the broadcast by the Polish Prime Minister (General Sikorsky) on Thursday, said there could not be a ...

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  14. LONDONERS' CHEERLESS HOLIDAY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Thousands who ignored the Government's plea to "stay put" for the holiday and packed railway stations, fought for tickets ...

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  15. Rumanian Grain Exports Fall

    BUCHAREST, Sunday. — Rumania's exports of grain show a heavy fall. For the first half of 1941 they totalled 193,073 tons, ...

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    A.R.P. in New York.—Drawings like this are being circulated in New York to show citizens the danger spots in buildings if struck in an air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CANADA'S WAR EFFORT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The British High Commissioner in Canada (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald), aiming to clarify "misconceptions" regarding the ...

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  18. Slight Raids on Britain

    LONDON, Monday. — There were slight raids on England last night, except on a north-eastern town, where bombs buried residents. Three were ...

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  19. SUEZ CANAL RAIDED

    CAIRO, Monday.—The Suez Canal was raided last night, 17 persons being killod and 58 injured—the heaviest casualties yet reported in Egypt. There ...

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  20. Italian Submarine Fails to Return

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day's Italian communique says an Italian submarine that was operating in the Atlantic has failed to return. ...

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  21. HITLER'S SECOND BLUNDER

    PRETORIA, Sunday.—"We have made our mistakes, but they have been small. All the big blunders have been made by Hitler," said Field-Marshal Smuts to-day. "His first blunder was continuing to go for Paris instead of for Britain after Dunkirk. His plan had always been Panis; and Germany is never good at changing a plan. His second blunder—a great military blunder—is his attack on Russia. He undoubtedly expected a quick decision, enabling him to ...

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