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  3. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
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  5. BALKAN PEACE PROSPECTS

    According to a broadcast from a Belgrade wireless station, Jugoslavia is convinced that the Balkans are in no way threatened at present, and that there is no need for special anxiety about the future. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN BOMBERS RAID FINLAND

    BOMBS DROPPED during a raid by the Red Air Force caused this damage at Viborg, Finland. These airmail pictures show (top) burning wreckage of a Finnish home and (below) a restaurant which was damaged in the raid. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  7. NAZI PLANES SWOOP AGAIN ON UNARMED BRITISH SHIPS

    While Hitler told Germany today, in an abusive, boastful speech broadcast to the nation, that "Britain and France started the war and will get all the war they want," the German Air Force launched another attack on British coastal shipping -- the second on successive days. ...

    Article : 1,195 words
  8. GERMAN MINES EXPLODE ON SHORE

    Three German mints washed ashore on the coast of England-- one at a Suffolk holiday resort and two in the south-east--explodsd ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. HITLER MAKES BITTER ATTACK ON ALLIES IN BERLIN SPEECH

    "We cannot longer tolerate Britain s possession of a quarter of the globe, or France's disproportionate holdings. This problem must be solved," said Hitler in his broadcast speech to the nation from the Berlin Sportspalast today. Accusing Britain and France of having started the war. Hitler said, "They will ...

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  11. Finns Still Holding Reds

    With the nine-day battle north-east of Lake Ladoga (at the northern end of the Mannerheim Line) raging ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. Illness Or Accidents Kill 780 Of 734 U.K. Soldiers

    Kelessing the first War Office casually list' containing the names of 758 casualty -- 734 of whom are dead -- the Secretary tor War (Mr Oliver Stanley) revealed that 720 of these died from accidents or disease at home or abroad. ...

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