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  3. WHEN MIGHT IS RIGHT

    Germany has always claimed that might is right. Britain has never made such a claim, but the world knows that her fight is for the right, and, as her battleships patrol the seas, it also knows that Britain has the might. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Naval Forces Shell Italian Island Base

    British cruisers, including H.M.A.S. Sydney, and destroyers, taking the Italian shore batteries by surprise, successfully shelled the island of Scarpanto, one of the Dodecanese Group, during a patrol of the eastern Mediterranean. ...

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  6. Nazi Air Losses Over Britain

    Since Hitler launched his big air offensive against Britain on August 8, he has lost 1281 planes. During ...

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  7. LONDON'S LONGEST AIR RAID

    London had its longest raid of the war last night and this morning—7 hours 34 minutes, the all clear not being sounded till ...

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  8. Two Destroyers Lost

    A Admiralty communique announces that the destroyers Ivanhoe and Esk have been sunk by enemy torpedoes or mines. ...

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  9. KING CAROL ABDICATES UNDER PRESSURE

    King Carol abdicated the Rumanian throne at 5 o'clock this morning in favor of his son, Crown Prince Michael, who has become King for the second time. His father also was King twice. Again last night widespread demonstrations occurred throug ...

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  10. Twice Torpedoed in Five Hours

    BALTIMORE, Thursday.— Thirtyseven members of the crew of the British sloop H.M.S. Penzance, who survived two sea disasters within five ...

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  11. Britain Will Persevere On Her Course However Winds May Blow

    "Nobody can say how far Hitler's empire will extend before the war ends, but I have no doubt it will pass away as swiftly as Napoleon's, and perhaps more swiftly," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), in the House of Commons to-day, when reviewing thc war situation. ...

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  13. Holding Rumanian Ships

    The British Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) said in the House of Lords that Britain had informed Ru ...

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  14. Attacks on Greece Resumed

    LONDON, Friday — The Rome radio has resumed its attacks on Greoce. "She is the only trouble-maker in South-east Europe," it declares. ...

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  15. Voluntary Call-up For U.S. Army

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The House of Representatives to-day tentatively adopted an ntnendment to the Conscription Bill, postponing the com ...

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  16. U.S. Tanks For Canada

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— U.S. Army headquarters are favorably considering transferring several hundred old tanks to Canada for training pur ...

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  17. D.F.C. FOR CANADIAN PILOT

    LONDON. Thursday.—The D.F.C. has boen awarded to Flight-Lieutenant S. E. Gibbs, of Canada, who visited Australia with a squadron of the ...

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