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  3. TREMENDOUS PRESSURE ON MOSCOW DEFENCES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fighting continues in all sectors of the Russian front, but no marked progress by the German invaders is reported reliably. Information about the fighting on Moscow fount suggests ...

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  4. U.S. SENATORS ANGRY OVER DESTROYER'S LOSS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The sinking of the United States destroyer Reuben James (1190 tons) "had not changed American policy and had not affected the ...

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  5. TO DEFEND RUSSIA

    A heavily armed Russian reconnaissance unit, including a machine gun detachment, leave their assembly point in army lorries ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPANESE NAVY IN U.S. WATERS

    HONOLULU, Sunday. — The Japanese Navy has lately been guilty of activities in American waters that are said here to verge closely on the beginning of hostilities. ...

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  7. NOTORIOUS NAZI IN TOKIO

    TOKIO, Friday.—Fritz Wiedemann, the former German consul-general in San Francisco, arrived to-day from South ...

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  8. RUSSIA MUST RECEIVE TENFOLD AID

    CAIRO, Sunday. — Anglo- American supplies must be speeded up tenfold if Russia is to be enabled to stem the ...

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  9. GERMANS CLAIM CRIMEAN CAPITAL TAKEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans claim to have overrun the major portion of the Crimean Peninsula. ...

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  10. Launceston Woman Overboard From Strait Ship

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Mrs. Nellie Phegan (54), widow, of George-street, Launceston, fell overboard shortly after a passenger steamer left Tasmania one ...

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  11. ENEMY PRESSURE AT SEA HAS INCREASED

    LONDON, Saturday—The fact that enemy attacks' at sea had actually increased since the invasion of Russia began was stated to-day by the First ...

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  12. EIGHT NAZI BOMBERS SHOT DOWN

    LONDON, Sunday. — Six German raiders were shot down over Britain last night and two were destroyed off ...

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  13. MISSIONARIES ARRESTED BY JAPANESE

    PEIPING, Saturday—Grave fears were expressed to-day for the safety of Roman Catholic missionaries arrested by the Japanese military ...

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  14. FOOD SITUATION GROWS WORSE IN FRANCE: PLUNDERING CONTINUES

    LISBON, Friday.—According to an American woman doctor from Marseilles, babies born in occupied France now on an average weigh between 4 and 5 lb. instead of the normal 7 or 8 lb. ...

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  15. ACTIVITY AROUND TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Saturday—Hostile air activity over Tobruk was reduced in scale yesterday, but the enemy shelling of the western and eastern sectors was ...

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  16. Italian Submarine Chief Expected to Resign

    LONDON. Saturday. — The Vichy radio declares that Mussolini yesterday met the admiral commanding the Italian submarine fleet in the Atlantic. ...

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  17. Vichy Minimises "Silence" Effects

    VICHY, Saturday. — The Ministry of the Interior announces that five scattered incidents occurred in occupied ...

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  18. NAZI GUNS SHELL DOVER

    LONDON, Saturday—German long range guns briefly shelled the vicinity of Dover this afternoon. No 'planes were seen and the Germans are ...

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  19. HITLER KEEPS DIVISIONS FOR INVASION

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Do not be under any delusion about an invasion," said the Minister for Labour (Mr. Bevin) to-day. "We ...

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  20. DAY AND NIGHT POUNDINGS OF NAZI PORTS AND SHIPS GO ON

    LONDON, Sunday.—Night and day the R .A.F. has maintained its steady pounding of Germany, German shipping and occupied France, no fewer than 11 ships having been hit during Friday night and Saturday morning at one. ...

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  21. General Wavell at Singapore

    SINGAPORE, Sunday — The British Commander-in-Chief in India (General Sir Archibald Wavell), who has been inspecting the defence of Burma, ...

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  22. PATROLS BUSY NEAR GONDAR

    Sortie Frustrated NAIROBI (Kenya), Sunday. — Patrol activity around Gondar — the last remaining Italian centre of resistance ...

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  23. SHIP POOL IN U.S.A. SUGGESTED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Informed diplomatic sources to-day predicted that if the Neutrality Act shipping ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE NEWS that Turkey desires to mediate between the warring nations 'is interesting, but it is not likely to have any material ...

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  25. CANNED FOOD TO BE RATIONED IN BRITAIN SOON

    LONDON, Saturday—The rationing of canned food throughout Britain will begin on November 17, and retail sales have been suspended ...

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  26. U.S. MISSION TO MIDDLE EAST

    CAIRO. Saturday —A United States military mission, which is due here in a fortnight, is expected to make surveys for the possible Ianding of an ...

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  27. GERMAN ATTACK ON PETAIN

    LONDON, Friday—"If the French are not ready to recognise German clemency to conquered France, the Vichy Government is responsible," says ...

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  28. SHIPYARD STRIKE ENDS

    NEW YORK, Saturday — Union members have ratified an agreement ending the live-day strike at the Robins dry dock. Brooklyn, where 15 ships, ...

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  29. DIPLOMATS' WIVES IN DANCE-FLOOR MIX-UP IN TURKEY

    ANKARA, Friday.—The Republic Day ball produced a diplomatic contretemps, when Mrs. O'Donnell, wife of the British naval ...

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  30. WARSHIPS' WEEK RESULTS

    LONDON, Saturday—Glasgow in its Warships' Week raised £13.510,509. Birmingham's total was £10.880.199. ...

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