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  5. Moscow and Leningrad Still Standing Firm

    LONDON, Sunday.—The news from Russia is now more cheerful, says the "Times." This seems to be a fair summing-up of reports from correspondents in all sectors. It seems clear ...

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  6. BIGGEST RAID ON GERMANY

    LONDON. Saturday.—The heaviest air attack on Germany since the outbreak of the war was carried out by R.A.F. bombers last ...

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  7. "DARKEST PERIOD OVER"

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.).—Britain has passed through the darkest and most perilous period of the war, and is once more master of her own ...

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  9. U.S. Troops in Ireland

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The German radio states: "American troops are being secretly sert to the north of Ireland. President ...

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  10. THE FAR EAST

    BATAVIA, Sunday (AA.P.).—Wellinformed circles in the East Indies agree with the suggestion of the Singapore correspondent of the ...

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  11. TO BE ARMED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The United States Senate to-day passed the most far-reaching amendment to the American ...

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  12. FAITH IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday (A.AP.).— Foolish people who say Russia cannot hold out are our worst enemies, said Lord Beaverbrook to-day. He was discussing wartime ...

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  13. TREATMENT OF RUSSIAN PRISONERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Moscow radio claims that documentary proof has been received that the Germans are treating Russian prisoners ...

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  14. U.S. MARINES PREPARE TO LEAVE CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The United Press learns that orders have already been issued to commanders in the Par East to prepare for the ...

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  15. VIENNA "PEACE" CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.).—The Berlin radio brands as "nonsense" the suggestion that a Continental conference is to be held at Vienna shortly ...

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  16. TOBRUK PATROLS

    CAIRO, Saturday (A.A.P.).—"There was no enemy air or artillery activity st Tobruk on Thursday night," states a General Headquarters communique. ...

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  17. CONFIDENCE IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI. Saturday.—"We are prepared to face any emergency in the Far East," said the military spokesman to-day. "General Sir Archibald ...

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  18. FLOOD OF TANKS REACHING IRAN AND TURKEY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British United Press correspondent at Ankara says: "A flood of British and American tanks is reaching Iran and Iraq. ...

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  19. GERMAN THREAT

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The "Volkisher Beobachter" says the Senate's vote automatically changes the character of the Neutrality Act. Mr. Roosevelt ...

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  20. OPINION IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK. Saturday: "Conditions in the Par East are really alarming and any movement there by Japan concerns us very vitally," said the ...

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  21. 19 AMERICANS BELIEVED DROWNED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday (A.A.P)— Nineteen Americans are believed to have been drowned when a British merchant ship on which they were ...

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  23. BRITISH ARMY CHANGE

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.).—Because the great new army which Britain is building up requires young commanders and energetic leadership, ...

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  24. SIR EARLE PAGE

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.).—Sir Earle Page, who with Sir Andrew Duncan and General Ismay, senior staff officer of the Ministry of Defence, ...

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  25. MR. SMITH DENIES CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Commonwealth Director of Gun Ammunition Production (Mr. W. J. Smith) last night emphatically denied the charges ...

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  26. RAIDERS OVER RUHR

    LONDON. Sunday.—R.A.F. bombers attacked targets in the Ruhr last night. ...

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  28. BOMBERS LAND IN SWEDEN FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—A four-englned British bomber made a forced landing on the south coast of Sweden this morning. The eight Czechs or Poles ...

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  29. CHILD KILLED BY TRAIN

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Ronald Arthur Carroll, aged 18 months, was killed to-day when he wandered on to the railway and was struck by a ...

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  30. RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Enemy aircraft last night dropped bombs in the north-east and south-east of England, says an Air Ministry ...

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  31. HUGE NEW BOMBER

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Navy's first giant patrol bomber, reputedly the world's largest flying boat, was launched at the Glen Martin factory, ...

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