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  2. WAGES RISE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Fri—Fulltime weekly wage rates in Britain have been increased in the first five months of 1942 for more than 3,000,000 workpeople giving them a net wage increase of about £560,000 a week writes an industrial correspondent. ...

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  5. Despite Conquests Nazi Imports Shrink

    LONDON, Fri—"During the past two years German propaganda has never ceased to claim that by her conquests Germany has made herself immune against the blockade. But already German and ...

    Article : 293 words
  6. DUKE APPEALS TO INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Fri — The Duke of Gloucester in a broadcast farewell to India appealed to Indians to lay ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. Women In War

    Women's Air Training Corps gives pre-service training to girls and women between 16 and 40 who wish to enter the Women's Auxiliary Air ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. GUNS BEFORE BUNDLES

    LONDON, Fri—Because of the increased demands for shipping space the volume of American gifts to Britain, including "Bundles for Britain," is being reduced. Prime Minister Churchill in a letter to President Roosevelt has ...

    Article : 385 words
  9. VOLCANIC ERUPTION

    The reports from time to time of increased activity of Mt. Vesuvius recalls the historic eruption of that volcano, when the towns of Pompeii ...

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