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    EGYPT TAKES WINGS.—Ancient Egypt it ancient only in her history. Her airmen are as modern as to-morrow. Britain's Air Chief Marinai Sir Arthur Longmore, accompanied by Air Vice-Marshal Haaian Wahab Pasha, is shown inspecting them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Britain Reserves Its Rights in Bay of Wei-Hai-Wei

    CHINA is jubilant and Japan annoyed at Britain's decision to reopen the Burma road. Britain also has advised Japan that it reserves its rights with respect to the island in the bay of Wei, Hai-Wei, the lease of which was renewed by the Chinese ...

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  5. German Setback in the Baltic

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Helsinki correspondent says a despatch from Berlin reports the complete failure ...

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  6. LONDON RELIEF

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  8. IMPORTANT ARMY CHANGES

    Three important army appointments were announced by the Minister for the Army (Senator M'Bride) to-day. They have been ...

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  9. LONDON HAS LONGEST NIGHT RAID

    WEDNESDAY'S raids on Britain were scattered, and carried out by very small formations, but that at night was the longest since the beginning of the blitzkrieg. During the day four enemy aircraft were destroyed. One of ours was lost, but the ...

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  10. Australian Destroyer Made Its Kill After Night-Long Hunt

    An Australian destroyer which all night hunted an Italian submarine finally made its kill at dawn with the aid of a British control plane. ...

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  11. Losses of Planes

    Four enemy planes shot down over Britain on Wednesday brought the total to 2239 since the beginning of ...

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  12. German General to Supersede Graziani?

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" Cairo correspondent says the German Chief of Stair (General Keitel) is reported to be going to Libya to ...

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  13. Heavy U.S. Tax on Excess Profits

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—President Roosevelt to-day signed the Excess Profits Bill, providing for 25 per cent, to 50 per cent, extra tax upon ...

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  14. Possibility of Break in Anglo-Romanian Relations

    It is reported from Bucharest that Sir Samuel Hoare, British Ambassador in Spain, had a lengthy interview with General Antonescu, Rumanian dictator, and came out looking very grave. Members of the British Embassy said the interview was "negative" ...

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  16. FIFTH COLUMN IN AMERICA

    Mr. Martin Dies announced to-day that his investigating committees had unearthed evidence of the highest order ...

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  17. Submarine Attacks on Greek Ships

    LISBON, Wednesday.—The Greek Consulate reveals that Italian and German submarines in the Atlantic have launched a concerted campaign against ...

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