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  3. R A F's TOLL OF SHIPS

    With devastating attacks on 2 enemy convoys yesterday, Blenheim bombers wound up the most successful week of their ...

    Article : 232 words
  4. VAST DAMAGE IN NAZI TOWNS

    Many great industrial centres of Western Germany have suffered enormous damage as a result of almost nightly RAF raids, according to unofficial reports reaching England. ...

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  5. JAPANESE MAY PAUSE

    Japanese policy under the new Cabinet is expected to be guided by self-interest and opportunism. Experienced ...

    Article : 353 words
  6. RUSSIANS STILL OFFER STUBBORN FIGHT

    STUBBORN FIGHTING IS BEING CONTINUED IN THE DIRECTION OF POLOTSK, NEVEL, NORTH OF POLOTSK ON THE RAILWAY LINE FROM VITEBSK, SMOLENSK, AND NOVOGRAD VOLYNSK, SAYS THE MIDDAY MOSCOW COMMUNIQUE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "MOSCOW LIFE IS ALMOST NORMAL"

    Life is going on much as usual in Moscow, says Alexander Werth, special correspondent for Sunday Times, except ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. V FOR VICTORY SWEEPS EUROPE

    Inaugurating the British "V for Victory" campaign in a broadcast at midnight last night, "Col. Britton" declared:—"The V army will act when the moment comes in such a way that the Germans will be ...

    Article : 558 words
  9. MORE AIRMEN IN MALAYA

    It was announced today that another large batch of reinforcements for the RAF has arrived at Singapore from ...

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  10. CASUALTIES IN SYRIAN CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — In the Syrian campaign AIF deaths totalled 297, and 7 more are listed as "missing, believed ...

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  11. R A A F's GREAT ROLE IN SYRIA

    "RAF and RAAF virtually put the Vichy Air Force out of action in the first few days of the campaign," states ...

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  12. REPORT OF MOVE ON MONGOLIA

    The crack Peiping Fuson, (South Korea) express has been suspended for 2 days, possibly longer, probably because of ...

    Article : 105 words
  13. 301ME'sDOWN IN MONTH

    In 36 offensive sweeps over enemy territory between June 14 and July 14, RAF fighters destroyed 301 Mc.l09's, ...

    Article : 197 words
  14. BOLIVIAN REVOLUTION QUASHED

    Nazi efforts to [?]oment a revolation in Bolivia were foiled by the prompt and energetic action of the Government, ...

    Article : 246 words
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  16. SOVIET AIR FORCE'S GOOD RECORD

    The Russian air fleet is still intact after a month's fighting, says Sunaay Times air correspondent, and tile morale among Soviet airmen is ...

    Article : 380 words
  17. CANADIAN FEARS

    Japanese Cabinet changes have disturbed Canadians, who fear Canada may soon be engaged in war in the Pacific ...

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  18. HITLER ONCE CALLED "CARPET BITER," SAYS SPECIALIST "Paranoia, Not Epilepsy"

    "Hitler is more likely to be suffering from hysteria, than epilepsy," said a distinguished Harley st. mental pathologist ...

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  19. US WILL KEEP SEA LANES OPEN

    President Roosevelt stated emphatically yesterday that USA would keep the sea lanes open between USA and Iceland, ...

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  20. 100 US TANKERS FOR BRITAIN

    Transfer of 100 U-S tankers to Britain is reported by the New York Times, which states that 50 U-S tankers are already ...

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  21. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES

    Mr. Churchill has almost completed consultations with some of his colleagues before making important changes in ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S AIR SERVICE TO USA

    BALTIMORE, Sunday, AAP. British Transatlantic Clipper Bristol landed here yesterday, naugurating the British air ...

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  23. FEW BOMBS ON BRITAIN

    There mere were few raiders over [?]tain on Friday and Saturday nights. Bombs were dropped at 2 points in ...

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  24. TWO DICTATORS DISFIGURE ITALY'S NEW STAMPS

    What Mr. Churchill referred to as "that unhappy, abject, subject province of Germany that used to be called Italy," ...

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  25. WHEN IT'S SPRING TIME IN AN ME.!

    A wing-commander who destroyed an ME.109 over Dunkirk on Friday says the Germans have a new method of ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE BLACKOUT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Greater Newcastle, which has an area of 40 square miles, and contains important was industries, was blacked out for ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. CRANE CAUSES 11 DEATHS

    Eleven workmen were killed when an overhanging crane struck the workmen's coach of a train crossing a viaduct near ...

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  28. GOERING DECORATES CRETE PARACHUTISTS

    [?] Radio made the first German reference to Goering for some weeks when it stated that on July 17 he decorated ...

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