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  3. A VOICE IN BRITAIN'S CHORUS OF DEFIANCE

    Mighty units in Britain's defences are these giant 12-inch howitzers on railway mountings. They fire a shell weighing a third of a ton, and are constantly manned in readiness for Instant action. Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZIS PREDICT "GREAT SUCCESSES" ON RUSSIAN FRONT Moscow Claims Heavy Losses Have Been Inflicted On Invaders

    To-day's Berlin communique reveals that Hitler is on the Russian front, and adds: "Our operations against Russia are progressing so favorably that great successes arc expected." Moscow claims that the Invaders are being stubbornly resisted, and that heavy losses have been inflicted on them. ...

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  6. BRITAIN SPENDING £10,250,000 A DAY ON WAR

    Moving a supplementary vote of credit for £1,000,000,000 in the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley ...

    Article : 160 words
  7. Japan's Position "More Advantageous"

    Colonel Akiyama, Japanese military spokesman, declared to-day that the outbreak of war between Germany and the Soviet made Japan's world ...

    Article : 286 words
  8. WILL FIGHT BESIDE RUSSIANS

    Warm approval of Mr. Churchill's announcement of policy regarding Russia, which has not only been expressed in Parliament, but also ...

    Article : 247 words
  9. More Big Raids on Germany DAYLIGHT SWEEP OVER FRANCE

    Last night R.A.F. bombers were over Germany for the 14th successive night. Heavy attacks were made on Cologne, Dusseldorf and the naval base at Kiel. The attacks were so heavy that the official German newsagency made the unusual and ...

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  10. Canada to Aid Soviet

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Dominion Government spokesman indicated that Canada's attitude towards Russia would be similar to that of Britain ...

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  11. U.S. PROMISES AID

    President Roosevelt promised to-day to give all possible aid to Russia, When the Russians sent a list of their needs, he said, every effort would be ...

    Article : 157 words
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  13. Japanese Mission Leader to Visit Bangkok

    SAIGON, Tuesday.—Colonel Saito, head of the ie Japanese military mission in Indo-China, has been instructed from Tokio to proceed to Bangkok. ...

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  14. CONFIDENCE RISES IN U.S.

    Administration confidence in the ultimate, defeat of the Nazis rose to a marked degree as a resuit of the announcement by the ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. Diplomatie Posts For Younger Men

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Ronald Campbell, former Ambassador to Paris, has been appointed Minister to Washington in succession to Sir Gerald ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. Shrewd Portuguese Comment

    The "Times" correspondent at Lisbon snys the newspaper "Voz" shrewdly expresses the general Portuguese attitude to the Russo-German war. ...

    Article : 213 words
  17. BRITISH NAVAL SUCCESSES IN MEDITERRANEAN

    An Admiralty communique states that units of the Mediterranean Fleet are giving continuous and active assistance to the advance ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. MADRID DISTURBANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An official report was received in London to-day of a demonstration staged by German agents outside the British. Embassy in ...

    Article : 159 words
  19. GERMANS GOING TO NORWAY TO ESCAPE RAIDS

    The Norwegian newsagency says there is no doubt the Germans nre moving on a large scale to Norway in order to escape the ...

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  20. FINLAND BREAKS WITH POLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Finland has sent a note to the Polish Legation in Helsinki, breaking off diplomatic relations on the ground that part of the ...

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  21. REPORTED POLO- RUSSIAN PACT

    The "Post's" Washington correspondent reports that the Polish Prime Minister (General Sikorski) and the ...

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  22. Belgium May Not Now Get Russian Wheat

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times'" correspondent in Belgium says one result of the German offensive against Russia will be the complication of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  23. NEW TREATMENT FOR DEAFNESS

    DURHAM (new Hampshire), Tuesday.—Dr. Emanuel Josephson, of New York, reported to the American Association for the Advancement of ...

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  24. Life in Damascus Normal Again

    After the first 24 hours of excitement Damascus sems to have settled down to normal life again. It is an open town, and the Free French flag of Lorraine is everywhere. Even grinning, coal-black Senegalese sentries carry a flag on their bayonets. ...

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  25. ALLIES 10 MILES FROM BEIRUT

    Our advance in the coastal sector of Syria continues, and our forces are now about 10 miles from Beirut. ...

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  26. Australian-Built Planes Reach Batavia

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. — Australian-built Tiger Moth trainers, the first batch of an order from de Havilland's, Sydney, have arrived here. They will ...

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  27. Four Raiders Destroyed Over Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Only a small number of enemy aircraft operated aver Britain last night. Four were destroyed. Bombs were dropped in ...

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  28. NOT A GREY HAIR

    Fifty and not a grey hair! Not many men or women are without, a grey hair at forty, yet at fifty they may not show them if they use Russian Hair Restorer. ...

    Article : 57 words
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