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  3. Australian Soldiers' Deep Comradeship

    LONDON, Monday.—A Roman Catholic padre told the "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent at Tobruk a story illustrating the deep comradeship between Australian soldiers. "I know two men who made a compact that if one were killed ...

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  4. JAPAN WILL GIVE NO GUARANTEES

    LONDON, Monday.—Informed circles in Washington believe that the exploratory peace talks between the United States and Japan are making no ...

    Article : 132 words
  5. RUSSIANS HOLDING NAZIS ALL ALONG FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On the Eastern Front the Russian armies are holding the Germans all along the front, and it was learned in London to-day that there was no indication in any sector of an enemy advance. ...

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  6. YUGOSLAVIA'S PILOTS FIGHT ON.

    —When the Germans overran their country, the pilots of thc Yugoslav Air Force refused to surrender, and flew their aircraft from the Balkans to Egypt, where they are continuing the fight in co-operation with the British R.A.F. The picture shows a group of Yugoslav pilots beside one of their aircraft in Egypt.—Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. More Earthquakes at Quetta

    QUETTA (British Baluchistan) Monday.—Following the severe earthquake, which rocked Quetta this morning, other earthquakes occurred ...

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  8. Sank 40 Transports in Crete Battle

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The commander of the cruiser Dide, Captain M.'Call, in an interview authorised by the British Embassy, said he ...

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  9. Charge Against Leader of Oxford Group

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. A. P. Herbert, author and member of the House, of Commons, has made a grave, charge against Mr. Frank N. ...

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  10. WIDESPREAD R.A.F. RAIDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Italian communique reported that British planes machine-gunned and bombed aerodromes in Sardinia and Sicily yesterday. A strong force of R.A.F. bombers last night attacked Stettin, ...

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  11. Little Enemy Air Activity

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Air Ministry states that a few enemy aircraft flew over Britain last night. There was little activity. It was mainly ...

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  12. Tribute to General Wavell

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister of the Punjab last night paid a warm tribute to General Sir Archiband Wavell for his brilliant ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. Heavy Japanese Losses Before Changsha

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—The Chinese military spokesman claimed this afternoon that the Japanese had lost 20,000 out of 80,000 men in the fight ...

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  14. TURNING THE TABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.-In July August and September losses of British, Allied and neutral shipping were only one-third of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. Bridges' Deportation Recommended

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Justice Department's special examiner recommended that Mr. Harry Bridges, the Australian, who is the most prominent ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. ITALY LOSES 13 PLANES

    LONDON, Monday.—Further details have been received from Admiral Sir James Somerville of the recent attack by ...

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  17. NEW GREEK CABINET

    LONDON, Monday.—A new Greek Cabinet, has been formed, with M. Tsouderos as Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. He and four other ...

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  18. ANOTHER R.A.F. SQUADRON ON SOVIET FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Moscow radio states that a secerating R.A.F. squadron is now opconjuction with the Soviet Air ...

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  19. One Man Saves a Thousand Animals

    To have saved over a thousand animals which were injured, buried in debris, or locked up in damaged and dangerous buildings is the personal ...

    Article : 527 words
  20. Wounded Prisoners To Be Exchanged

    LONDON. Monday.—After long discussion between Britain and Germany, through American and Swiss channels, a method for the ...

    Article : 142 words
  21. Military and Air Leaders Confer in Bagdad

    LONDON, Monday.—A Simla communique says un important conference was held in Bagdad on Friday and Saturday to work out details of ...

    Article : 90 words
  22. SUPPLIES FOR RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Monday.—The AngloRusso-American conference opened with a plenary session at 1 p.m. Marshal Voroshilov arrived from ...

    Article : 245 words
  23. HEAVY DUST STORM AT TOBRUK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Middle East commimique to-day states that at Tobruk a heavy dust storm yesterday hampered general activity outside the ...

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  24. Tunnelled 35 Yards to Escape From Internment Camp

    LONDON, Monday.—A sentry at the Peel (Isle of Man) internment camp discovered the secret of the escape of three internees on September 21. It was a tunnel burrowed from the centre of the camp to a field. The burrowing must have occupied weeks; for the tunnel was 35 yards long and 10 feet ...

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  25. Neutrality Act

    HYDE PARK, Monday.—President Roosevelt has summoned Mr. Cordoll Hull, the Secretary of State, to a special conference at the White House ...

    Article : 146 words
  26. Record Output of Tanks

    LONDON, Monday.—More thanks were made in July, August and September than in the whole of 1940-41. A record for the manufacture of every ...

    Article : 53 words
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