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  3. RUSSIANS REPEL ATTACKS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—To-day's reports from the Russian front indicate no important change. The Russians engaged the enemy in battles all along the front last night. All German and Finnish attacks in the Murmansk sector were repelled, and ...

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    AIR MARSHAL THANKS WORKERS.—Air Marshal Pattinson visited a newly-completed R.A.F. training station in the Midlands to meet and thank the workers who erected the buildings in record time. He is seen chatting with one of the bricklayers.—Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. R.A.F. SUCCESSES IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Royal Air Force wing now in Russia has had its first successes in aerial combat. A number of patrols flew in bad weather, and in its first engagement one squadron destroyed three ME 109's for ...

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  6. BULGARIA NEARER WAR WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There are many indications that Bulgaria is slipping nearer to war with Russia. Newspapers in Sofia strongly criticise Russia, and describe Russo-Bulgarian relations as very strained. ...

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  7. Wife of British Official at Peiping Missing

    PEIPING, Tuesday.—Mrs. Denzil Clark, wife of the British Embassy press attache, has been missing since Saturday. She is Japanese born, but ...

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  8. Germany Still Strong In Spite Of Heavy Losses

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russian Ambassador (M. Maisky) said in a speech to-day that German losses on the Eastern Front were about three million killed, wounded or missing. They had lost about 8500 planes in three months and about one-third of the ...

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  9. SINKING OF PINK STAR

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Roosevelt, referring at a press Conference to the smiting of the American freighter Pink Star, ...

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  10. RUSSIA SUPPORTS ATLANTIC CHARTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A statement that Russia supports the principles of the Atlantic Charter was made hy M. Maisky, Russian ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. Light on Situation in Norway

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The position in Norway to-day was indicated by Mr. P. Hartmann, Burgomaster of Oslo, who has just ...

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  12. British Submarines Again Score

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the Central Mediterranean British submarines have had further successes. The Admiralty states ...

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  13. Automatic Guns For Australians

    Equipment of the Australian Forces on a war establishment basis with automatic weapons and machine-guns, particularly Bren guns, is proceeding, the ...

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  14. Committee to Aid De Gaulle

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General de Gaulle, leader of the Free French forces, to-day announced the establishment in London of a national ...

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  15. NEUTRALITY ACT DENOUNCED

    QUINCY (Massachusetts), Tuesday.—The Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox), at the launching of the battleship Massachusetts ...

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  16. German Prison Camps Satisfactory

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Stalag 18 "A," a German prison camp which contains 5300 British prisoners of war, including Dominion troops ...

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  17. NAZI BRUTALITY IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Evidence is reaching London of the brutality of German methods of "occupation" in different parts of Europe. ...

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  18. Thailand "Single Step From War"

    BANGKOK, Tuesday. — The Thai Radio said to-day that the nation was but a single step short of being ...

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  19. British Military Chiefs Confer

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—It is officially reported that General Sir Archibald Wavell and General Sir Claude Auchinlock conferred in the Middle East, recently, ...

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  20. Britain and Germany to Exchange Nationals

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British mid German Governments have agreed to exchange an equal number of British and German diplomatic and ...

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