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  3. LOADING A BRITISH COAST DEFENCE GUN.—

    The coastal defence guns on the shores of Britain have been called "a ring of steel," and among them are many of the new 9.2 inch howitzers. These formidable modern weapons fire a shell weighing 350 lb. with the deadliest precision. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAZI ATTACK ON CRIMEA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Germany is developing an strack on the Crimea. The enemy is using a force based on the eastern bank of the Dnieper, numbering up to four divisions, or about 70,000 men. It is not known how far this operation has ...

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  5. ALLIED PROPOSAL FOR RELIEF OF CONQUERED COUNTRIES AFTER WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Allied conference to-day agreed to a six-point proposal to create pools of food and other necessities for countries liberated from the Nazi yoke. M. Maisky (Russia) agreed to the creation of a central bureau ...

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  6. MORE SABOTAGE IN NAZI EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Explosions and other incidents strongly savoring of sabotage continue in German Europe. ...

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  7. REVOLUTION FRUSTRATED IN ARGENTINE

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday.— The Government to-day ordered the grounding until Saturday of all Argentine ...

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  8. ULTIMATUM TO FRENCH SOMALILAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Paris Radio says General Cunningham has sent a new ultimatum to the Governor of French Somaliland, ...

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  9. R.A.F. Attacks Enemy Ships

    LONDON, Thursday.—To-day's Air Ministry communique says the weather yesterday was very unfavorable for air ...

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  10. CRITICAL STAGE IN U.S.-JAPANESE TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The American-Japanese negotiations for a settlement of Pacific problems have reached a critical ...

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    GENERAL WAVELL, who spent over a week in London, where the discussed important military developments that are expected in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. R.A.A.F.'S RECORD IN MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first R.A.A.F. squadron to be formed in the Middle East has the record of having brought down 18 enemy planes for ...

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  13. Two More Ships Hit in Mediterranean

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty reports that, in addition to the successes announced previously, a British submarine patrolling in the ...

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  14. Australian Airmen in Russia

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Australian airmen with the R.A.F. wine in Russia are Pilot Officer M. E. Sheldon, of Granville. New South Wales; Sergeant ...

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  15. WAR MATERIALS FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Teheran correspondent says British and Russian experts are hastening ...

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  16. NEW OPINION OF RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Bishop of Bristol (Dr. C. Salisbury) said to-day that we had had cause in the past three months to revise ...

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  17. S. AFRICA'S WAR EFFORT

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.—Marshal Smuts, in a speech at Queenstown, said that, despite almost unbearable provocation, the country ...

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  18. Bulgaria Will Not Break With Russia

    SOFIA, Wednesday. — M. Gabrovsky, Bulgarian Minister for the Interior, told a foreign correspondent that ...

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  19. CHANGES IN AIR POLICY

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Australian airmen, who have already distinguished themselves in the Middle East, are likely to play an even ...

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  20. Chinese Air Force Busy

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—The "Central Daily News" said to-day that the Chinese Air Force yesterday hurled a huge formation of planes into a ...

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  21. WINDSORS' TOUR "OUT OF PLACE"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— "England doesn't deserve now to be judged by a fancy cavalcade of royalty on tour," said Mr. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA STANDS ASIDE FOR RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Australian Minister (Mr. R. G. Casey) conferred with the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Co[?]dell Hull) to-day, and ...

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  23. ALLIES PREPARE FOR WINTER FIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express'" Cairo correspondent says General Wavell and General Sir Claude Auchinleck recently made an extensive tour of the Middle East by air as a prelude to a series of changes in the organisation of the Allied ...

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  24. FINLAND FACES FAMINE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An Englishman, Mr. Paul Seyler, who fought with the Finns against the Russians last year, declared on his ...

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  25. Goering's Interest in U.S. Bomb Sight

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—William Sebold, F.B.T. witness at the trial of 16 alleged Nazi spies, testified to-day that Herman Lang, former ...

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