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  3. ILL-TREATMENT OF JEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The cardinals and archbishops in occupied France have protested to Marshal Petain against the mass arrest and ...

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  4. RUSSIANS HURL BACK NAZI ATTACKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The position at Stalingrad has not changed during the past 24 hours, but there is no lessening of the German attacks south-west, west and north-west of the city. The Russian defenders are hurling back attack after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZIS PREPARE FOR WINTER CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday.—With all their usual thoroughness the Germans are preparing for a winter campaign," said the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Economic Warfare (Mr. Dinglefoot) at Birmingham to-day. "Behind the Russian front they are constructing defensive works and ...

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  6. SABOTAGE IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Since the weekend, when breadcasts in five languages were made by the B.B.C., urging people in Europe to prevent harvests from ...

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  7. RETIRED NAVAL MEN IN FERRY SERVICE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Rear-Admiral Fisher Burges Watson, who 10 years ago commanded the battleship Nelson, receniy stepped ashore at Clydeside ...

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  8. Foreign Labor Important to Nazi War Effort

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Berlin Radio, quoting "Frankfurter Zeitung," said the time was not, far distant when every fourth worker in Germany would ...

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  9. LOSSES INFLECTED ON AXIS IN SEA-BORNE RAID ON TOBRUK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On Sunday night light British naval forces, with small army forces, carried out a sea-borne raid on Tobruk, in conjunction with an air attack on a considerable scale, states an Admiralty communique. Our force landed in face of strong opposition and inflicted casualties and ...

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  10. U.S. MUST DOUBLE PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt, in his quarterly lease-lend report to Congress, said the U.S. was producing only a ...

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  12. ABSENCE OF NEW FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Observing that the Soviet public remains bitterly disappointed at the non-realisation of a second front, Mr. ...

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  13. BRITISH SUBMARINES' HEAVY TOLL

    LONDON, Tuesday. — British submarines in the present war have sunk 300 enemy supply ships, including many troopships, ...

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  14. U.S. Senators Appeal For Better Planes

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Truman, Chairman of the Senate Defence Investigation Committee, said U.S. pilots had proved their superiority ...

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  15. RAF.'S 68th RAID ON WILHELMSHAVEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A strong force of R.A.F. bombers was over Germany last night for the 8th time this month. They attacked ...

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  16. U-boats Active Off Canadian Coast

    OTTAWA, Monday.—In announcing the loss hy enemy action of the Canadian patrol vessel Racoon and four merchantmen, the ...

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  17. FLUNG HIMSELF ON LIVE GRENADE

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Sacrificing his life to save his grandson, aged seven, and a numberr of nearby soldiers, William Foster ...

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  18. Praise For Heroes of Battle of Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On the second anniversary of the decisive day of the Battle of Britain—September 15, 1940, the day on which the R.A.F. Fighter ...

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  19. NAZI FILM OF DIEPPE RAID

    ZURLCbT, Tuesday.-Whistling, cat-calls ami eries ot' ".Shanie"; "Fil thy swine"; "Show that stuff somewhere else," were heard when a ...

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  20. Japan Still Able to Offer Powerful Resistance

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—Sir Robert Craigie, former British Ambassador to Japan, expressed complete confidence in an Allied victory in the Far East. ...

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  22. Mr. Attlee in Newfoundland

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The British High Commissioner (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) announced to-day that Mr. Attlee, the British Deputy Prime ...

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  23. Explosions on U.S. Railway

    CHICAGO, Monday.—The streamlined train known as the Zephyr, while travelling downhill towards Omaha at 85 miles an hour, was rocked by twelve ...

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  24. Denied That Russian Church Persecuted

    MOSCOW, Tuesday. — Denying that the Bolshcvists persecute the Russian Orthodox Church, the Acting Patriarch (M. Scrgeii) ridicules, ...

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  25. KING VISITS SCENE OF BROTHER'S DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tramping over the rough Scottish countryside, accompanied by R.A.F. officers, the King yesterday visited the hillside where his ...

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