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  3. RUSSIANS LAUNCH NEW COUNTER MOVES

    LONDON, Monday — Marshal Timoshenko has launched a terrific counter-attack in a north - westerly direction from a spot vaguely described as between Smolensk and Leningrad, the Moscow newspaper "Red Star" ...

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  4. EMERGENCY P.O.

    A new mobile post office which can be constructed in twenty minutes was opened recently in England by the Postmaster-General (Mr. W. Morrison). This is being tried as an experiment in event of local post offices being put out of action in any part of London so that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALL-IN TEXTILE STRIKE IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Despite opposition from the full-fashioned hosiery section of the industry, Melbourne members of the Textile Workers' Union decided on an "all-in" ...

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  6. Italians Reinforce Island Near Coast of Turkey

    ANKARA, Sunday. — Turkish fishermen to-day reported a large convoy of small steamers and boats arriving at the Italian ...

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  7. UNREST CONTINUES IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Unrest is still evident in France. The Swiss Radio says a Paris garage requisitioned by the German naval authorities was set on fire and firemen found unexploded bombs in a flat over it. ...

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  8. PRESIDENT'S MOTHER PASSES AWAY

    HYDE PARK (U.S.A.), Sunday. — Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, mother of the President, who was in her 86th ...

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  9. WAR FEVER GRIPS JAPANESE

    TOKIO, Monday. — With fears of encirclement growing, war fever is sweeping the nation. Newspapers and many ...

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  10. Discontent Grows Among German Women

    LONDON, Monday.—For openly expressing their discontent at the living conditions resulting from the R.A.F. bombings, 350 German women ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. RUSSIANS MOVE GERMANS INTO SIBERIA

    MOSCOW, Monday.—A decree orders the speedy resettlement of the whole of the German population from the Volga ...

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  12. REFUSE TO STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Because they are working on defence contracts, employees of Olympic Tyre and Rubber Co. at a meeting in the Trades ...

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  13. Bomber Captures U-Boat

    LONDON, Monday. — Two German submarines have been captured—one, badly damaged, surrendered to a Coastal ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. Quisling in Shelter During Raid

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—According to reports from Oslo, the British surprise bombing on Saturday caused considerable damage. ...

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  15. EMPIRE CABINET OPPOSED

    MONTREAL, Monday—Increased opposition to the idea of an Empire War Cabinet was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) to-day ...

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  16. INVASION ALARMS IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Norwegian Telegraph Agency reports that the Germans have installed "invasion sirens", in Northern Norway, which are ...

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  17. Stockingless Women in St. Peter's

    BERNE, Sunday.—The shortage of stockings in Italy has caused a minor revolution in Catholic traditions. The ...

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  18. Berlin Suffers Heaviest Raid of War

    LONDON, Monday. — Hundreds of R.A.F. bombers participated in raids last night when a big proportion concentrated ...

    Article : 139 words
  19. GERMAN LEGATION STILL OPEN IN IRAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Iranian Government is hesitating about closing the German legation and as a result the British and Soviet representatives in Teheran have presented another note. ...

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  20. VICHY WANTS BROWN PAPER PARCEL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A judge of the Supreme Court will determine soon who is to be plaint and who is to be defendant in a claim for ...

    Article : 262 words
  21. CHAIN OF FIRES ON FRENCH COAST

    LONDON, Sunday. — A great chain of fires was raging in the Boulogne area to-night after what appears to have ...

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  22. U.S. OFFICIALS CHARGED

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The Price Controller (Mr. Henderson) and his four principal subordinates were to-day accused by Representative Dies of ...

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    Finding the prospect of German rule intolerable, 200 French boys escaped from France in June, 1940, and made their way to Britain. Wearing British battle dress, Free French Cadets are seen on the march in England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    FURTHER political turmoil is expected when the Budget is presented to the Federal Parliament. There are even hints that ...

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  25. CORONER FINDS SUICIDE

    LONDON, Monday—At the inquest into their deaths, the Coroner found that Marjorie Phelps (41), single, formerly of Tasmania, had died of ...

    Article : 154 words
  26. Bristol Blenheims Reinforce Malaya Squadrons

    SINGAPORE, Monday — Large numbers of the latest type of long-nose Bristol Blenheim bombers have arrived to reinforce the R.A.F. in the ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. BRAZIL PLEDGES HERSELF TO DEFEND AMERICAS

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday — The President (Dr. Vargas) to-day pledged Brazil to defend the hemisphere. "Any aggression, from whatever ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. OFFICERS BELIEVE GREER SANK HER ATTACKER

    REYKAVIK" (Iceland), Sunday.—British and American naval officers believe the U.S. destroyer Greer sunk the U-boat which attacked her. ...

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  29. ALLIED SHIPPING LOSSES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Allied merchant shipping losses to the end of June totalled 335 vessels of 1,502,393 tons. It is officially' announced. ...

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  30. COMMUNIST ARRESTED

    BUDAPEST, Sunday. — Forty-one alleged Communists have been arrested at Pecs, Southern-Hungary. ...

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