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... THE CAMPAIGN BY THE AT BAR A THE STRUGGLE FOR GALLABAT AND KASSALA AFTER being in the hands of the Italians for just four months, Gallabat has now been recaptured by the British forces. When the Italians captured it on July 3 it was hi-id by a small force of Sudanese troops, too small to Lrep off the heavy masses brought against them, and who consequently had to retire after giving a very good ...
... AFTER the AIR RAIDS Pictures Showing Scenes in Various Parts of the Country After the Passage of the German K[ight Raiders LEARNING THE TRUTH ABOUT THE CASUALTIES: Inhabitants of a Midlands town reading the Ministry of Information notices. These give the actual facts concerning raids and thus dispel rumours THE C OUT WHICH IS THE NERVE-CENTRE OF A RAILWAY: This ig narrow dug-out, 6 ft. under ...
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... weig/il FOR NIGHT-LONG RAIDS Do you prepare a 'shelter snack' to break the monotony of the long night raids? Often, such a meal, if properly chosen, will help the family to sleep and will replenish stores of much needed energy. First rule for the shelter snack is to avoid starchy foods. For starch overloads the stomach, hampers the digestion and may even increase nervous tension. One of the ...
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... BASE AT ALEXANDRIA The Historic City which Again to a Position of PiHDH^H in World Politics and ALEXANDRIA to-day has all the appearance of a city at war, though Egypt has not actually declared war upon either Germany or Italy. The latter's entrance into the war, however, brought the enemy to the frontiers of Egypt, whose Government still preferred to remain a non belligerent until attacked at ...
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... 4 ffockbroker advMes Client: Take the case of my eldest sister. She's got two or three hundred pounds lying idle. What should she do with it nowadays Stockbroker What is the first thing you would both look for in an investment Client I would say, the certainty of getting the capital back. ioc k broker What rate of interest would satisfy you A sure 3% would meet the case, I suppose? Then I ...
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... A BIG SHIP 1 ENGAGES s THE ENEMY in the Mediterranean JEe action Sardinia on Wednesday, November 27. was remarkable (or the presence ol big ships of the British Navy which Had evidently been forming a part 8 Powerful patrol fleet which d been sweeping the inland sea ta search of enemy craft. The Slant aircraft-carrier Ark Royal was so present and took a very vital Part in the action as the ...