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liberty and independence., They will apply themselves to their task with all the cour- age and loyalty that they have always shown in the great epocha of their national. history."
An indication that the Bri tish Government considers the
room in a Russell Square house, said to be one of the about Georgian residences which W. M., Thackeray's "Vanity Fair" was written, To-day it is the headquarters of the great firm of educa- tional publishers, Evans Bro- thers, and it was here that Mr. Noel Evans discussed the
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of free Frenchmen, without deferring to the dictates of the Nazi mas- ters of France. And it is printed in London.
One of the contributors to the first issue of the French paper, "Le Quatorze Juillet" was M. Elie J. Bois, for 26 years editor-in-chief of "Le Petit Parisien." In the course of a powerful appeal for faith to his compatriots, he writes:
It has started as only a small newspaper--like
the journals and bulletins pre. viously established by the Czechs, the Poles, and the Netherlands who are still fighting for their countries -while-in-exile.-Its-sponsor-in-pledge not to hold the French
the British Council for Cul- tural Relations.
It is hoped, as soon pa pos- sible, to secure regular de- liveries in all parts of France, and perhaps even throughout the French Empire, with the aid of the British Royal Air Force.
R. A. F. ADDS
"I have confidence in you, confidence in the future, con- fidence in the strength and tenacity of the British people, who are going to resist and conquer, confidence in their
nation responsible for the criminal mistakes of a re- con- actionary government, fidence in the future enor- mous aid expected from the American people
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fidence in the spiritual forces which will operate as healing influences. .,
THESE U.S.
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By An Air Correspondent-
Several types of American air- usual American short, tubby fuse- craft are now being brought into service with the R.A.F.
Two, the Hudson reconnaissance monoplane and the Harvard Bghter-trainer, are already familiar in Britain.
Below are pictures of a fighter and a bomber with which squad- rons of the IL.A.F. are to be equip ped..
The Browster fighter was de- veloped, originally મા a single scat aghter for the US, Navy. The RAF. will use it as a land fighter. A mid-wing monoplane, the Buf falo, as it is now, known, has, the
lage.
The Douglas D.B.7 is a twin- which engined medium bomber was originally ordered by the French Government. The French order has now been diverted to Britain, and the RAF. have christened it the Boston.
It is the first machine with a iricycle undercarringe to be used in the RA.F.
The machine lands level instead of tail down and the retractable wheel in the nose replaces the. normal tall wheel, The Boston is stated to be very fast and to carry a good bomb lond..
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So signi- ficant are the possibilities of this production considered to be that, since its first issue appear on July 14-France's national fete day, com- memorating the fall of the Bastille in 1789-similar plans have been developed for pro- ducing and distributing from London a Belgian newspaper, printed in both French and Flemish.
The motive that actuates. the production of these linka between the past and future of Europe's stricken democra- cies is epitomised in an editorial in "La Belgique, en Guerre," the new Belgian paper:
"Belgium at War--the tale, in itself, is a full programme. Belgium has not given up the struggle..
The Belgians will continue to fight. they will fight by the side of the mighty British Empire, whose Government has pro. claimed as one of its war aims; the restoration of Belgium's
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ly daily papers a matter of considerable importance is conveyed by the mere fact of their publication. For Bri- tain to-day experiences an acute shortage of newsprint, and an order is in force pro- hibiting the establishment of now journals without special authority.
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"Perceiving the importance of maintaining unity thought and purpose among French and Belgians cut off by the sword from contact with their motherlands, the British Council for Cultural Relations, a government con- trolled organisation .that works in close touch with the British Foreign Office, has in- augurated and sustained these French-and- Belgian publish, ing projects, introduced the necessary financial backing to put them in motion.
ambitious plans already talk- ed for making the voices of free France and free Belgium audible throughout the world.
"We began to print 'Le Quartorze Juillet' in only a small way, with a run of 20,- 000 copies for the first issuç," Mr. Evans said. "But we rolled off 50,000 for the sEC- ond edition, and a vastly greater number than that will be required, of course, as means are found for distribu- tion over the widest possible. field.
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"The greatest difficulties in regard to distribution," Mr Evans went on, "are in regard to the territory of the coun- tries most intimately cerned. Reaching the public there by ordinary means' is out of the question for ob- vious reasons, but it is anti- cipated that, if the R.A.F. gets busy, bundles-of-papers, provided by. Frenchmen for France, by Belgians for Bel- gium, will come tumbling down from the skies over The editorial sanctum for
France and Belgium, in the the small group of General Charles de Gaulle's French- same way that British leaf- men engaged in producing "Lelets did over Germany in the Quatorze Juillet" is a quiet early days of the war."
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CORYDON, Ind.---Fishing, 10 pretty Alloo McGrain, 20-year-old art student at Miami University, is duck soup.
Used to the routine by this time, Miss MoGrain took off the alipper and dealt the fish' a fatal blow.
"Now maybe you'll believe me," she told
cousin. her Here to spend the summer vaca=. tion, with her parents, she rowed fo, skeptical readers: The two upstream from their camp on Bigfish stories at the right are mere- ly colossal. But the story at the left is stupendous because the ori- ginal narrator, Mist Alice McGrain of Corydon, Ind, set herself down and drew the very possible sketch belots of what happened, and how.
Indian Creek, baited her book and prepared for an hour of quiet fish- ing.
Abruptly, a 13-inch bass leaped out of the water and landed with a thud in the bottom of the boat
Mi McGrainsimply took off a fatal blow with the brei.
She told her story to an unbeliev ing cousin, Jeanette Rowe, 15, and offered to show where it had hap- pened As the two rowed to the
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GREENVILLE, MIS.-C. C. Neal- hutig hits catch of two small bream over the side of the boat and, wish- fully trying for, bigger game, began to angle. His arm grew tired, but ho got no more fish.
Resigned to packing home the poor catch, Neal pulled in the two bream. And then he found a four- pound has had swallowed one of the small fists and couldn't get loos
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky-How two water modcasins, co-operated to kill 114 pound. fish they had pulled from, a lake is told by two fisher- nien who watched the five-minute battle.99
Thewlinessés--Clly 'Prosecutor W. E. Rogers, Jr, and, John Win- free sy one of the makes held the Bah in its oolls while the other: bulled the fish with its head. Several times the flak flopped free, only to be trapped again and buited- (4 unlik Anally killed gar
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