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  3. FAR EAST POLICY ORGANISATION

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—Mr. Duff Cooper (British Minister in the Far East), who will leave for Australia and New Zealand on November 3, ...

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  4. GRAVE NEW THREAT TO RUSSIAN CAPITAL

    LONDON, Friday.—A [?]w threat to the Russian capital has developed with a sudden inten[?]ification of the German drive from the south towards Tula, half way between Orel and Moscow. While this thrust menaces the left flank of Moscow's defence lines, the Germans have also increased pressure in the Kalinin sector. ...

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    BRITISH AIR FORCE SERVICE STATION,—Britain's Royal Air Force employs 10 men on the ground staff for every one in the air, and the maintenance, checking-over, tuning-up of the aircraft goes on night and day. Detailed thoroughness marks every operation in the repair shops, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAZI HOSTAGE MURDERS SPREAD TO GREECE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Nazi principle of maintaining order in Europe through the hostage system has now spread to Greece. After the killing of two German soldiers, 13 Greek hostages were hung. Another 50 Yugoslavs have been executed by firing squad ...

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  7. R.A.F. STRIKES POWERFUL BLOW FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—On Wednesday night the R.A.F. struck one of its most powerful blows for Russia on the Western front, ...

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  8. Weather Troubles Admitted

    LONDON, Friday.—The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press reports that a Nazi spokesman, ...

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  9. Enemy Shelling Tobruk

    CAIRO, Thursday.—To-day's G.H.Q. communique stated: "Activity at Tobruk is generally less than usual, except for a considerable increase in ...

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  10. BRITISH RIGHT TO USE PORT OF DJIBUTI

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially reported from Vichy that Vichy officials in French Somaliland have agreed to negotiate with the British ...

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  11. Fifth Column Wiped Out in Russia

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Mr. Joseph Davies, former U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, writing in an American magazine, said the ...

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  12. Trees in Yugoslav Parks to Be Used As Fuel

    ZURICH, Friday.—A report from Belgrade says the population has been ordered to cut down trees in the paries and public gardens to provide heating ...

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  13. UNITED STATES RUSHING SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The New York "Times" Washington correspondent says the fast-moving events in Russia have prompted the adoption by the Administration of a policy whereby combat planes and war material are to be shipped to the Soviet even at the expense of the United States Army, and ...

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  14. RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday. — Last night enemy aircraft dropped bombs on West and South-west England and East Anglia. Some damage was caused, ...

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  15. AXIS NATIONALS LEAVING AFGHANISTAN

    PESHAWAR, Friday.—The first batch of 101 Axis nationals, expelled from Afghanistan, crossed the frontier to India yesterday en route to ...

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  16. SUCCESSES OF GREEK SUBMARINES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander), in a speech to-day, said Greek submarines had sunk over 50,000 ...

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