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  2. THE WAR IN CHINA

    Chungking, Sept. 18.—In a broadcast speech last night, on the eve of the anniversary of the Mukden incident (which was the pretext for ...

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  3. RAIDERS REPELLED

    London, Sept. 18.—A joint Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique issued to-night states:—"Enemy air activity to-day has been mainly confined to the south-eastern area. Formations of enemy aircraft have crossed the coast of Kent on ...

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  4. POUNDING THE ENEMY

    London, Sept. 18.—Steadily increasing the pressure on German held Channel ports, the bomber command of the R.A.F. last night ...

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  5. CALL FOR REPRISALS

    London, Sept. 18.—In a speech to-day the Minister for Air, Sir Archibald Sinclair, said: "People say we ought to take reprisals for the ...

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  6. Thursday's Raids

    London, Sept. 19.—Apart from isolated attacks on the south east of England, causing several casualties, the German activity over England ...

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  7. THREAD TO EGYPT

    Cairo, Sept. 19.—The space between the British and Italian armies is steadily narrowing. Somewhere in the scorching desert the ...

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  8. London's Ordeal

    London, Sept. 18.—Neutral military attaches and correspondents, who have experienced the bombings of Warsaw, Barcelona and Madrid, ...

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  9. Japan Feeling the Pinch

    New York, Sept. 17.—The Hong Kong correspondent of the North American Newspaper Alliance says well-informed circles believe that ...

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  10. Forty-eight Nazis Downed

    London, Sept. 19.—An Air Ministry communique states:—"Forty-eight German 'planes were destroyed yesterday. ...

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  11. Widespread Attacks

    London, Sept. 19.—An Air Ministry communique states:—"Attacks on this country, particularly on London, continued last night. The ...

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  12. WEDNESDAY'S RAIDS

    London, Sept. 18.—Endeavouring again to wear down Britain's fighters and defenders, Air Marshal Goering on Wednesday sent over ...

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  13. Nazi Savagery

    London, Sept. 19.—Many observers regard last night's raid on London as the most savage yet experienced. The Germans flew lower than ever ...

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  14. Enemy Concentrations Bombed

    Cairo, Sept. 18.—The latest communique issued to-day from general headquarters states "During yesterday and last night the enemy ...

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  15. Heroes Decorated

    London, Sept. 17.—A volunteer, Glyn Jones (19), the first Home Guard to receive military decoration, has received the Military ...

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  16. R.A.F. Activities

    Cairo, Sept. 19.—An R.A.F. communique states:—"Enemy aerodromes, transports, concentrations and communications were again ...

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  17. LATER RAID REPORTS

    London, Sept. 18.—[?] soldiers in a town in the north-west of Scotland earned gratitude by rescuing families from tenements ...

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  18. Raid on North-West Town

    London, Sept. 18—After the raids had lasted several hours bombs were still falling in the Central London area and the guns were setting up a ...

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  19. Eight Firemen Killed

    London, Sept. 18.—After 17 hours s of rescue efforts, an injured man, released from a car in which he had been trapped in a basement in a ...

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  20. Rolls Royce Engines

    Detroit, Sept. 17.—The British Purchasing Mission has awarded the Packard Company an order for 6000 Rolls Royce engines to cost ...

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  21. Britain's Egyptian Army

    Rome, Sept. 19.—The "Giornale d'Italia" says it is estimated that Britain's Egyptian army is about 230,000, including 30,000 recent ...

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  22. Tube Stations as Shelters

    London, Set 19.—Although the Ministry of Home Security has appealed to the public, especially able bodied men, not to use tube ...

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  23. The Hundredth Alarm

    London, Sept. 18.—The seventh alarm to-day was London's 100th since the outbreak of the war.. ...

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  24. Polish Air Squadrons

    London, Sept. 17.—The Minister for Air has sent the following message to General Sikorski, Polish Premier: "Please convey my ...

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  25. Polish Pilots Decorated

    London, Sept. 18.—The Polish Premier, General Sikorski, decorated 20 Polish airmen with the Polish equivalents of the D.S.C. and M.C. ...

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  26. No Italian Base in Syria

    Ankara, Sept, 19.—The French Charge d'Affaires has informed the newspaper "Ulus" that no base will be accorded the Italians in Syria. ...

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  27. Air Raid Victims' Fund

    London, Sept. 18.—The Netherlands Government has donated £50,000 to the Lord Mayor's fund for air raid victims, as a token of ...

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  28. U.S. "Flying Fortresses"

    New York, Sept. 17.—The Wash-ington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that , Senators Clark and Holt, the isolationist ...

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  29. Not Afraid of Bombs

    London, Sept. 19.—A member of a time bomb disposal crew was sitting astride a bomb, calmly removing the fuses when he let out a roar, ...

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  30. Bombing of Tel-Aviv

    Angora, Sept. 18.—Four Italian bombers returning from the raid on Tel Aviv made a forced landing on the Turkish coast on Monday week. ...

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  31. Great Boulder Company

    London, Sept. 19.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Kingsley Wood, has sent a letter to Mr. de Bernales, saying: "My attention ...

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  32. L.C.C. Hall Damaged

    London, Sept. 19.—The Country Hall, headquarters of the London County Council, was hit by a bomb. Mr. Charles Atram, leader of the ...

    Article : 77 words
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