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  2. DEFENCE AGAINST MINES.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—While official circles are naturally reticent in the face of the intensification of the German sea war against Allied and neutral shipping ...

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  3. NAZI TACTICS.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—According to the latest information, including reports from Berlin through neutral sources, Germany aims at ringing Britain with mines ...

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  4. FATE OF DEUTSCHLAND.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Although not officially confirmed, telephone messages from the Continent quote well-informed shipping circles as their authority for a ...

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  5. SNOW ON WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The western front, which in most places is deep in snow, has been quiet for some days, but earlier last week there was great aerial activity. ...

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  6. AIR RAIDS CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Air raid warnings were sounded in Scotland several times on Friday and yesterday. The appearance of German planes over ...

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  7. VENLO KIDNAPPING.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—The Berlin official newsagency denies that Captain Stevens and Mr. Best, the two Englishmen kidnapped by the Nazis in a dash across the ...

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  8. SEA WARFARE.

    By mine and by submarine Germany has claimed more Allied and neutral victims at sea. The modern 10,000-ton cruiser Belfast and the P. and O. liner Susser have both been damaged, while four freighters—two British, one Dutch and an unidentified ship—have ...

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  9. BLOCKADE REPRISALS.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The British decision to seize German export goods on the high seas in reprisal for the enemy's violation of the international rules ...

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  10. AIR FORCE AND ARMY.

    LONDON. Nov. 26.—There are indications that in the near future the army may regain complete control of its own air arm. Critics have been pointing out ...

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  11. NAZI MINELAYER SUNK.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—A small German minelayer struck a mine and sank in the minebelt near the Danish island of Langeland today. Several of the crew ...

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  12. RUTHLES U-BOATS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—One of the blackest chapters in Germany's piratical campaign on the high seas was completed today when survivors from three' ships ...

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  13. GERMAN OIL NEEDS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Commercial circles in London are sceptical regarding unconfirmed reports that Russia has contracted to supply the German ...

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  14. A BERLIN ADMISSION.

    BERLIN, Nov. 25.—In an official statement it is admitted that the flights over Britain have resulted in the loss of 20 German machines, but it is claimed that ...

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  15. MINEFIELD EXTENSION.

    STOCKHOLM, Nov. 26.—Sweden has protested to Germany against the extension of the German minefield off Falsterbo to the extreme south-west of ...

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  16. CANADA'S EFFORT.

    OTTAWA. Nov. 24.—The Finance Minister (Mr. Ralston) in a broadcast to the nation tonight, said that Canada's war costs for the first year were estimated at ...

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  17. ATTACK ON WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—An Admiralty announcement tonight states that German aeroplanes twice ineffectually attacked British warships in the North Sea this ...

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  18. R.A.F. CASUALTY LIST.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The Royal Air Force 11th casualty list contains the following details:—Killed in action, two; missing and believed killed, one; ...

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  19. JAPANESE ATTITUDE.

    TOKIO, Nov. 25.—A Foreign Office statement issued today declared that the British blockade of German exports violated the assurances Britain gave Japan ...

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  20. OVER GERMAN BASES.

    LONDON. Nov. 25.—The Air Ministry announced this evening that "aircraft of the Royal Air Force made successful flights over north-western Germany last ...

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  21. FRANCE HONOURS THE BRAVE.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—The Associated Press correspondent at the British air headquarters in France states that General Frere, commander of the 8th ...

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  22. NAVAL INFORMATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—The Controller of Censorship (Sir Walter Monckton) has ordered an inquiry into the alleged leakage of naval information to the United ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND'S PART.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 26.—"Soon, very soon perhaps, brave young men, the flower of our youth, will be leaving our shores," said the Premier (Mr. Savage) ...

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  24. PRIME MINISTER'S VISIT.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The Air Ministry announces that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) and Mrs. Chamberlain this afternoon visited the headquarters of the ...

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  25. FINNISH CAUTION.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—The Helsinki correspondent of "The Times" says that the Finnish Prime Minister (M. Cajander) warned his countrymen not to be lured ...

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  26. NAZI BEHAVIOUR.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times" states that the Germans have blown up and demolished the monument to the Polish patriot ...

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  27. DISPOSAL OF MEXICAN OUTPUT.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—The Mexico City correspondent of the Associated Press states that it is reported from a reliable source that the ...

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  28. WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S SAFETY

    LONDON. Nov. 25.—The Paris correspondent of the British United Press states that Hitler refused to consider a French proposal to humanise the war, ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN MOVE.

    CAPE TOWN, Nov. 24.—The Government has appointed Jr. H. J. Vanderbijl (chairman of the Electricity Supply Commission) as director of the new War ...

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  30. RED CROSS FUND.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—The Lord Mayor's Red Cross fund now stands at £694,000. Contributions received yesterday included another £225 from the people of Fiji, ...

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  31. GERMAN PASSENGERS INTERNED

    PARIS, Nov. 25.—When the 19,475-ton Italian Passenger liner Neptunia arrived at Marseilles today 250 German passengers aboard were interned. A number ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. AMERICAN VESSELS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—The State Department announced today that Britain and France had recently stopped and searched 14 additional United States ...

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  33. ENEMY LOSSES.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—A message from Cape Town states that the German passenger liner Adolph Woermann (8,577 tons), which slipped out of Lobito Bay ...

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  34. PRIESTS ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The Paris radio announces that 400 Roman Catholic priests have been arrested in Bohemia. A message from Budapest states that ...

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  35. POLES IN GERMAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—Germany has been guilty of another breach of international law, by incorporating large numbers of Polish prisoners in the German army. ...

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  36. A CHILEAN REPORT.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Nov. 25.—The Defence Minister (Senor Labarca) is investigating reports that a belligerent country, whose name is not disclosed, is ...

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  37. FINNISH SHIPS SEIZED.

    HELSINKI. Nov. 26.—German ships have seized two Finnish cargo steamers during the past few days—the Britannic (2,242 tons) and the Anton H. (1,436 ...

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  38. BUTTER AND BACON RATIONING.

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—In the course of the registration of customers in connection with the forthcoming rationing of butter and bacon, shopkeepers have ...

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  39. SLOVAK ARMY.

    LONDON. Nov. 24.—The Paris radio reports that merman officers are reorganising the Slovak army. ...

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  40. POLISH UNIVERSITY.

    PARIS, Nov. 25.—A Polish university is being established here. ...

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