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  3. FURTHER WITHDRAWAL BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The news from South Russia is still very serious. In certain areas the Russians continue to hold fierce German attacks, but the situation at Salysk, south of Rostoy, is described in Moscow as of the "utmost gravity," the ...

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  4. LACK GOVERNMENT ORDERS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. William Ziff, aviation author, told the Senate Military Committee that plants for building aeroplane ...

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  5. LULL CONTINUES IN EGYPT: REDUCED AIR ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The lull continues in Egypt, and air operations have been on a reduced scale. To-day's Cairo communique states that, apart from, patrolling on Sunday night, there is nothing to report from the land forces. ...

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  6. PLANS IN HAND FOR FRENCH REVOLT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Powder trains have been laid in France for the greatest explosion since the French Revolution. They link up city with city, village with village. An intricate Paris conspiracy has been coolly and carefully prepared. L'Heure—zero hour for the national uprising—will strike ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    When you're on a long, cold "beat" home, with the icy spray in your face—thats the time when a good hot cup of Bonox hits the spot. You ask Captain Briggs of the "Canella". He says, "Down in the Tasman Sea, sometimes working feverishly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DINNER THAT HITLER MISSED

    LONDON, Monday.—The London "Times' " Moscow correspondent says a Frenchan recently arrived from ...

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  9. POLICE FIRED AT IN PARIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Madrid states that a Paris policeman was killed and two were wounded on ...

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  10. GERMAN LOSSES

    LONDON, Mon.—According to an unconfirmed report the Russians last week, on the southern fronts killed 60,000 Germans. ...

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  11. RAID HAVOC AT DUSSELDORF

    reconnaissance planes, in daylight, photographed Dusseldorf 12 hours after the raid on Friday. A high propertion of the factories was damaged. An ...

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  12. Panic at Stadium Fire

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.— An eightyear-old girl and a woman aged 63 were trampled to death and 30 others injured during a panie following a small fire in an ...

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  13. AIDING FASCISM

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. Holland, M.H.R.,told the House of Representatives to-day that the publishers of the "Washington ...

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  14. More United Nations Vessels Senk

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department has announced the sinking of more United Nations vessels. ...

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  16. MR. WILLKIE URGES POLITICAL UNITY

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Wendell Willkio urged both Republicans and Democrats to agree on the principles of unity at the ...

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  17. INDIAN CONGRESS MEETING

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.— Mahatma Gandhi to-day will meet 15 members of the Working Committee of the Congress Party to discuss final plans for ...

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  18. SUNDERLAND FIGHTS OFF 3 AXIS PLANES

    LONDON, Monday.—An Australian sunderland, which was attacked by three Arado float planes in the Bay of Biscay on ...

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  20. Nazi Raider Over Iceland

    REYKJAVIK (Iceland),Tuesday.— The U.S. military authorities announced that a German Focke-Wulf bombed remote military installations in South-Eastern ...

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  21. Another Fierce Air Battle For Hengyang 'Drome

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported from Chungking that a second big air battle between U.S. planes and new Japanese fighters took place yesterday over the air base at Hengyang. Details are not available, but the outcome is reported to have been favorable ...

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  22. CARGO SUBMARINES ADVOCATED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Mr. Simon Lake, a submarine inventor, told the Senate Military Affairs Sub-Committee he ...

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