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    Another aid for British airmen forced down at sea.—Special dye is now part of the life-saving equipment of R.A.F. air crews. It colors the water ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIANS RECAPTURE NINE VILLAGES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians to-day claim to have inflicted a heavy defeat on Rumanian forces near Odessa, while in the Smolensk zone Marshal Timoshenko's forces are striking back at the Germans. Russian troops have retaken nine villages ...

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  5. Allies' Contribution to Britain's Sea Power

    LONDON, Saturday.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander), broadcasting, said 1200 officers and 13,500 manning 190 fighting ships, ...

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  6. FAR EASTERN SITUATION LITTLE CHANGED

    LONDON, Sunday.—With the object of closing trade to Japan via occupied China, Britain has banned exports to China except under license. This does not apply to goods being transported through Rangoon and thence over the Burma road, but it applies to ...

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  7. Pleasure Boat Now Minesweeper

    The British 50-year-old pleasure paddle-steamer Lorna Doone, now a minesweeper, was recently attacked from the air by three German Dornier bombers. This gun was in action against the bombers for 15 minutes, and they were driven off badly damaged.—Department of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NORTHERN IRELAND WAR SAVINGS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. W. S. Morrison), speaking in Belfast, said the amount raised in Northern Ireland in war ...

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  9. UNREST IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Moscow radio says it is reported from Berne (Switzerland) that mass arrests are taking place in Hungary ...

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  10. BOMBS WILL RAIN ON GERMANY IN AUTUMN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The R.A.F. is dropping on Germany four times the waight of bombs that were dropped last November, according to Air Marshal Sir Richard Peirse, interviewed by the "Sunday Express." This, he was sure, would be doubled by next November. When the hours of darkness were ...

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  11. JAPAN'S AIR INDUSTRY SAID TO BE WOEFULLY WEAK

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. Luciznt Zacharoff, an aeronautic authority, writing in the September "Aviation Magazine," says Japan's air industry is woefully weak. The Air Force has low offensive strength. Japan has ...

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  12. Britain Has Raid-Free Night

    LONDON, Sunday.—Britain had another raid-free night last night. Not one enemy aircraft was reported over the country during the hours of ...

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  13. More Rumors About High Nazi Officials

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—The newspaper "Pravda" quotes a report from Zurich (Switzerland) that Herr von Ribbentrop has been deposed because ...

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  14. Russian Airman's Advice to His Son

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—Kussian newspapers publish, a letter from M. Vodopianov, who was the first man to land a plane at the North Pole, to his son, ...

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  15. Bombing Germany From Stratosphere

    BERLIN, Saturday.—A Luftwaffe captain, in a broadcast to-day, said the R.A.F. had been dropping land mines on Germany ...

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  16. MEXICO CUTS CONSULAR TIES WITH GERMANY

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.—The Government has ordered 15 German consulates to be closed by September 1, and simultaneously has instructed all ...

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  17. Activity in Tobruk Area

    LONDON, Sunday.—A slight incrense in enemy artillery activity in the Tobruk area is reported in to-day's Cairo communique. In the frontier area ...

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