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  3. MEN BEHIND BRITAIN'S AIR OFFENSIVE.

    The world shares Britain's pride in the matchless during and skill of the R.A.F. Bombing Squadrons. Night after night they have pressed home crippling attacks on Germany's war machine, and by their devastating accuracy have rendered useless those ports in enemy and enemy-occupied territory which menaced Britain with Invasion. With courses carefully planned and objectives pre-determined, crews set out on still ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  4. Germans Using Syrian 'Dromes for Flight to Iraq

    It was officially stated to-day that there was evidence that German planes were using Syrian aerodromes for flights to Iraq. Britain would take action against the German planes. Hitler is reported to have sent for Admiral Darlan in order to ...

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  5. HESS' WISH WAS FULFILLED Had Talk With Duke of Hamilton

    It has been announced in London that the Duke of Hamilton saw Herr Hess within 48 hours of his arrival in Scotland. Soon after his arrival he told the people who found him that he had flown from Germany in the hope of meeting the Duke on his ...

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  6. AIR ATTACK ON ENEMY CONVOY

    To-day's news of air activity in the Mediterranean states that aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm heavily and successfully attacked a convoy southward bound in the Mediterranean during Monday night. Hits were scored on an 8000-ton merchant ...

    Article : 417 words
  7. PREFERS TO PLOD HIS WEARY WAY

    Newsreel men with cameras and sound-recording apparatus to-day descended on David M'Lean, who captured Herr ...

    Article : 242 words
  8. British Could Be Kept From Starvation

    Dr. Kenneth Farrell, food chemist, declared to-day that the British people could be kept from starvation by ...

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  9. TAX ON SPENDINGS ADVOCATED

    Professor Irving Fisher, of Yale University, has advised the Government to tax only that portion of a man's income which he spends, thus encouraging savings and capital investments, a complementary part of the plan being heavy death ...

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  10. BIG SCHEDULED STRIKE POSTPONED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Ninety minutes before 7 a.m. to-day the deadline, the United Automobile Workers' Union announced that it had postponed ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. NAZI THREAT TO MINE RED SEA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Times" naval correspondent says Germany's declaration that ships entering the Red Sea will be dostroycd ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. OUTSPOKEN BROADCASTS TO GERMANY

    British propaganda broadcasts to Germany, which have been almost continuous since Herr Hess' arrival, took on a sharper tone ...

    Article : 271 words
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  15. EXTREMES OF RICHES AND POVERTY GONE

    "Whatever the outcome of the war, the world as we know it has gone forever," said the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at a press conference to-day. "The new world will be very unlike the old." Asked whether a statement of war aims might not induce greater enthusiasm in the war effort and even encourage revolt within Germany, he said: "Surely everyone knows what we are fighting for. It is useless to make specifications for a new world ...

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  16. TO CURE A COUGH

    A cough is not something that you can safely neglect. Attack it at once. The best remedy is to TAKE TUSSINE. ...

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