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  2. RUSSIAN POLICY

    Russia's determination to remain neutral was emphatically reiterated by the Soviet's Premier and Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) in a speech in Moscow on Monday. He said that the Soviet would be faithful to its policy of peace and proletrain internationalism. ...

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  3. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—King Leopold of the Belgians, accompanied by the Belgian Foreign Minister (Mr. Spaak), arrived at The Hague last night to ...

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  4. TALKS WITH THE SOVIET.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—It was announced in Helsinki this morning that the Finnish Cabinet had sent fresh instructions to the delegation in Moscow regarding the ...

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  5. AERIAL BATTLE.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—The greatest air battle of the war to date, which ended in a complete French victory, was announced yesterday evening by the French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE EMPIRE'S EFFORT.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Dominions. whose Ministers are now participating in discussions in London. are contributing to the Allied war efforts at sea, on land ...

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  7. WAR AT SEA.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—The figures released yesterday concerning the losses suffered by Allied and neutral shipping at sea due to enemy action were elaborated ...

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  8. THE CITY OF FLINT.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—A great deal of diplomatic activity continues to centre about the American freighter City of Flint, whose German prize crew has been ...

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  9. IN THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Associated Press correspondent in Budapest reports that Herr von Papen (the former German Ambassador to Turkey. who has ...

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  10. ALLIED RECEPTION.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—M. Molotov's latest speech was welcomed generally by the British and French Press for its reiteration of Russia's intention to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MANY MORE OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Rome correspondent of the Associated Press reports that Mussolini has added 3.000 lieutenants and non-commissioned officers to ...

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  12. UNITED STATES SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—It was announced today that the Maritime Commission had authorised United States Lines to transfer eight ships to the ...

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  13. AMBASSADOR BACK IN ROME.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Rome correspondent of "The Times" reports that the German Ambassador to Italy (Dr. von Mackensen) has returned to Rome ...

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  14. LULL IN THE WEST.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—The western front remains quiet. This morning's French communique reported a quiet night. A German communique at noon said:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ESPIONAGE IN HOLLAND.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—The Amsterdam correspondent of the Exchange telegraph says that official investigations into the smuggling into Germany of uniforms of ...

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  16. DOMINION MINISTERS.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) entertained the visiting Dominion Ministers and the representative of the ...

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  17. NAZI MINEFIELD EXTENDED.

    STOCKHOLM, Nov. 6.—The extension of the German minefield off Falsterbo (Sweden) has virtually closed the entrance to the Baltic and has perturbed ...

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  18. AFTER THE WAR.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—Dr. Philip Micklem, Provost of Derby and vicar of All Saints. Derby (who was rector of St. James's. Sydney, for 20 years), discussing in a ...

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  19. STILL ON THE AIR.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Gestapo (German secret police) have failed to track down the German freedom wireless station, which, according to the announcer ...

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  20. DEUTSCHLAND IN ATLANTIC.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—Early this morning the Rome radio, quoting Paris sources, stated that the German "pocket battleship" Deutschland had been sighted in ...

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  21. VEILED GERMAN THREAT.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The Columbia broadcasting system announced today that the Berlin shortwave station had broadcast the following message: "The ...

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  22. NAZI HOLIDAY CANCELLED.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—A Berlin message states that the traditional Nazi holiday to celebrate the Munich beer hall putsch has been cancelled, but Hitler is going ...

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  23. GERMAN PLEASURE LINERS.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Amsterdam correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph reports that Germany is converting five "strength through joy" liners (vessels ...

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  24. TRAVEL IN BELLIGERENT SHIPS

    WASHINGTON. Nov. 6.—The State Department has issued regulations under the Neutrality Act permitting diplomats and military officials to travel in ...

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  25. PARIS BOURSE ACTIVE.

    PARIS, Nov. 6.—The Bourse had the most active day for several months today, favourite home industrial stocks gaining 5 to 7 per cent. The "boomlet" ...

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  26. R.A.F. RECONNAISSANCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—The Air Ministry announced last night that British aircraft had made a successful reconnaissance over western Germany and secured ...

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  27. AIR TRAINING SCHEME.

    OTTAWA, Nov. 6.—Formal discussions between the British and Dominion air missions with regard to the Empire air training scheme have been delayed until ...

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  28. BURIAL OF GERMAN SAILORS.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The five German sailors whose bodies were washed ashore on the coast of Kent last week will be buried at Shorncliffe (Kent) tomorrow. ...

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  29. STERLING WEAK IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Commenting on the weakness of sterling, the financial editor of the "New York Times" attributes it to nervousness in the light of ...

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  30. MONTEREY'S SAILING DELAYED.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 6.—The sailing of the Matson liner Monterey for New Zealand and Australia, with 700 British subjects aboard, was postponed ...

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  31. FRANCE DETERMINED.

    PARIS. Nov. 6.—The Minister of the Interior (M. Sarraut), speaking at Carcassonne today, stressed France's determination to "see the thing through." ...

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  32. FLIGHT OVER BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The British United Press correspondent at Brussels reports that the Belgian Ambassador to Germany (Vicomte Davignon) is protesting to ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA'S PART.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Empire section of the Press Bureau announces the establishment of special airmen's training schools in various parts of South ...

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  34. POISON GAS ALLEGATION.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—It is reliably stated that at least 8,000 copies of a German pamphlet accusing the Poles of having used poison gas provided by ...

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  35. WARTIME ESPIONAGE ACT.

    WASHINGTON. Nov. 6.—The Government is applying the Wartime Espionage Act to the civilian aeronautical industry and the War and Navy Departments It ...

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  36. MEAT SUPPLIES FOR BRITAIN.

    MONTE VIDEO, Nov. 6.—A commodity treaty arrived at between Great Britain and Uruguay provides for the export to Britain of 12.000 tons of beef and ...

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  37. A GIFT FROM KEDAH.

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 7.—The Regent of Kedah (one of the unfederated Malay States) has offered Britain £120,000 to aid her in the prosecution of the war. ...

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