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  3. Mr. Churchill at Army Manoeuvres

    Mr. Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, watches a demonstration of the capabilities of various armored fighting vehicles of the British Army. With him are (left) General de Gaulle, G.O.C. Free French Forces, and General Sikorski, G.O.C. Polish Forces.—Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NO INDICATION OF IRAN YIELDING TO ANGLO-RUSSIAN PRESSURE

    LONDON, Friday.—The joint Anglo-Russian appeal to Iran to expel the many German "technicians" from the country has so far produced no satisfactory results. Conversations with Iran, says the "Times," give no promise of agreement, ...

    Article : 282 words
  5. No Decisive Change On Eastern Front

    LONDON, Friday.—Latest reports from the Eastern Front suggest that no decisive change has taken place in the past 24 hours. To-day's Moscow communique stated that Russian troops were engaged in battles along the whole front. Earlier ...

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  6. OUR AIRMEN GIVING GOOD ACCOUNT OF THEMSELVES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce), on paying a visit recently to the first Australian fighter squadron ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. ALLIED CONFERENCE TO CONSIDER 8-POINT DECLARATION

    LONDON, Friday.—An inter-Allied conference is to be held in London in the near future, and it can be assumed that the Churchill-Roosevelt eight-point declaration will engage the attention of the representatives of the Allied governments. ...

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  8. SEVEN HURRICANES FACED 1000 NAZI PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday. — In a broadcast to-night, Air Commodore R. V. Goddard said that when our air forces were withdrawn ...

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  9. MANY HUNDRED FIGHTERS IN R.A.F. SWEEPS

    LONDON, Friday.—Hundreds of fighters escorted British bombers on three attacks on enemy objectives yesterday and ...

    Article : 429 words
  10. JAPAN "GRAVELY CONCERNED"

    LONDON, Friday.—The Japanese Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Ishii) said in Tokio to-day, Japan desired. American ...

    Article : 470 words
  11. TWO RAIDERS SHOT DOWN

    LONDON, Friday. — An enemy bomber which tried to cross the north-east Coast of England this morning was chased by fighters and shot down ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. Mr. Fraser Owes Life to Last-Minute Decision

    LONDON, Friday.—A last-minute decision to postpone his departure till the return of Mr. Churchill and the arrival of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. Bomber Ferry Service to Africa

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — PanAmerican Airways to-day asked the Federal Aeronautics Board for formal permission to establish a bomber ferry ...

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  14. VICHY BELIEVED TO BE CONSIDERING GERMAN PEACE PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times'" correspondent on the French frontier says that since the return of Admiral Darlan from Paris the Vichy Government has been busily considering a proposal for a separate preliminary Franco-German peace under which they will become "friendly States." The conditions of such a peace are: ...

    Article : 562 words
  15. Enemy Raids in Middle East

    CAIRO, Friday. — It was officially announced to-day that four people were killed and 20 injured in deliberately indiscriminate enemy bombing of Cyprus. ...

    Article : 76 words
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