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  2. Notes on the Cables BALKAN OUTLOOK

    RETURN to this column after an absence of three weeks sees no marked changes in the general war scene. And this despite the fact that during the ...

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  3. PILOTS TELL OF BERLIN RAID

    One of the R.A.F. planes that bombed Berlin on Saturday night was attacked alternately by fighters and A.A. fire. ...

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  4. FUNERAL OF SIR STANLEY ARGYLE.—

    Pallbeorers leaving St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday. A service was held in the cathedral before the procession proceeded to Springvale Crematorium. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HITLER'S HINT TO BULGARIA

    Discussing Bulgaria's future "The Times" correspondent at AnLara says that Hitler is believed to hare hinted to King Boris that the ...

    Article : 328 words
  6. Credit for Britain NO ACTION TILL JANUARY?

    Circles close to President Roosevelt believe that it is unlikely that Congress would revise the Johnson and Neutrality Acts before January, ...

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  8. RED CROSS CHRISTMAS CARD.

    Septimus Power's 400gn. painting, "Welcome Shade," is reproduced on this Christmas card, 25,000 of which have been issued by the Red Cross. Copies of the card may be obtained at Red Cross House, Swanston street, and proceeds will swell Red Cross funds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ITALIAN FUNDS USED TO HELP RAID VICTIMS

    Regulations have been issued providing for the use of impounded Italian funds to assist Egyptian air-raid victims. It is officially stated that when the ...

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  10. DID NOT EXPECT TO RETREAT

    According to the "Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Athens, the pre-war mili[?]ary disposition of the Italians in Albania [?]d not contemplate defensive fighting. ...

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  11. Sir THOS. BLOWS UP AGAIN—

    Sir Thomas Beecham, eminent English conductor, said on his arrival here that during his recent Australian tour he found the people "living in a fools' ...

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  12. RAIDS ON WEST ENGLAND

    London had comparative freedom from air raids yesterday and last night. Two bombers and one fighter were shot down in daylight, and two bombers were ...

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  13. MILK PRICE INCREASE

    For the second time since the outbreak of war the retail price of milk will be Increased by 4d. a pint from December 1. ...

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  14. AND ART DIRECTOR PUTS THE LID OIS

    "Tell Sir Thomas Beecham to go and do a little bit of composing himself, and then we might be able to see what he is like as a creator," said Mr. J. S. ...

    Article : 275 words
  15. BUTCHER-BIRD GERMANY

    Likening Germany to the butcher bird, Sir Robert Vansittart, chief diplomatic adviser to the Foreign Office, declared in a broadcast that "We must drop the ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. NAVAL APPOINTMENT

    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles [?]orbes, who has been Commander-InChief of the Home Fleet since 1938, has been appointed commander-in-chief at ...

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  17. MISS PERKINS'S CAREER

    Miss Frances Perkins, who has resigned from the U.S. Cabinet (see page 1), is in private life Mrs. Paul C. Wilson, wife of a New York ...

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  19. LORD TRYON DEAD

    The death has occurred of Lord Tryon, First Commissioner of Works. Aged 69, Lord Tryon was P.M.G. for five years from 1935. He was a son ...

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  20. MARSEILLES BOMBED?

    Nothing is known in London of a report from France that the Vichy Government has protested to Britain against a bombing attack on Marseilles. ...

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  21. LORD CRAIGAVON DEAD

    Viscount Craigavon, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, collapsed at his home at Glencraig yesterday, and died soon afterward. He was at work until his ...

    Article : 293 words
  22. RACIALISM IN SPAIN?

    Members of the Spanish diplomatic corps are prohibited from marrying aliens, except Spanish-Americans. ...

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  24. TORPEDOED IN ATLANTIC

    Nine Dutch refugees and 20 seamen lost their lives when the British steamer Eurymedon (6,223 tons) was torpedoed in the Atlantic. A warship picked up 64 ...

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  25. GERMANS LEAVE LE HAVRE

    German troops are being withdrawn from Le Havre, according to reports in French newspapers. "The Times" says that 15 French ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. PRINCE SAIONJI

    The Emperor has sanctioned a State funeral for Prince Saionji, a member of the House of Peers, who has died. ...

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