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  4. GERMANS FIRE ON BRITISH NURSES Hospital Ship Attacked in Channel

    A pathetic procession of stretcher-bearers came down the gangway from a destroyer which berthed at a port this morning, carrying bandaged nurses and the body of a cabin boy. ...

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  5. DUNKIRK RESCUES GO ON

    WHILE THE SOUND OF BATTLE, WHICH HAS INCREASED IN INTENSITY, COULD BE HEARD ACROSS THE CHANNEL TO-DAY MORE FRENCH TROOPS ARRIVED IN ENGLAND. They were tired and hungry. One of the first things most of them wanted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "UNOFFICIAL" ARMIES Federal Ban

    No decision has yet been made by the Federal Ministry regarding possible use of the services of men over military age who are willing to help ...

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  7. ITALY STILL ON BRINK Allies Prepare

    Most observers in London and Paris believe that Mussolini is resolved to go to war, possibly within a couple of days or when Hitler ...

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  8. GENERAL WEYGAND

    leaving the Elysee Palace in Paris, where he had an audience with President Lebrun immediately following his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GIFTS TOTAL £106,000

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Commonwealth Treasury announced to-night a continued heavy stream of interest-free loans and gifts to the Government's war effort. ...

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  11. "TRADE-IN" OF 500 PLANES U.S. Plan To Aid Allies

    President Roosevelt, it is learned, is considering a proposal by which the Allies could obtain immediately 500 older U.S. Army and Navy ...

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  12. AIR, LAND, OR SEA— IT WAS ALL THE SAME TO HIM

    Disabled in combat with a Messerschmitt, a British Hurricane pilot landed on a Belgian beach. Carrying his parachute he walked ...

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  13. "MAKE FRIENDS WITH JAPAN"

    Following the lead of the Chicago "Tribune," the New York "Daily News" urges the Government to "make friends with Japan" as a ...

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  14. URGED TO PLOUGH

    "Get on with all your mignt with ploughing," urged Mr. Hudson, Agriculture Minister, in a broadcast to British farmers when launching a big drive for ...

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  15. KING FIRES BREN GUN

    King George fired 60 rounds from a Bren gun during a visit to an arms factory, where he saw for the first time employees working on a Sunday. The King ...

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  16. SLAUGHTER AT RETHEL

    Enormous German losses during vain assaults against the French lines in the region of Rethel, are described by Havas news agency. ...

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  17. BOMBS DROPPED IN ENGLAND

    Two bombs were dropped in Ashdown Forest, Sussex, early this morning. They did some damage. British planes engaged the ...

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  18. ADMIRATION FOR LORD GORT

    Generous tribute to Viscount Gort, British C.-in-C., is paid by "The Times" to-day following the evacuation of the B.E.F. from ...

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  19. 'LORD HAW HAW'S' BROTHER? Arrest in Britain

    Acting under the new Defence Regulations, Scotland Yard detectives to-day arrested Frank Joyce, 22. brother of William Joyce. who is ...

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  20. U.S. WILL COME IN,

    "I'm sure the United States will be drawn into the war," Sir Hubert Wilkins the Australian explorer, declared as [?] left for Europe in the Atlantic Clipper. ...

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  21. SOVIET ACTIVITY, IN BALTIC STATES

    Intense activity among Soviet garrison troops in Baltic countries, is reported by the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Helsinki. ...

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  22. DARWIN ACTION

    DARWIN, Monday.—The Administrator (Mr. C. L. A. Abbott) has invited Labour organisations in Darwin to cooperate with the Commonwealth ...

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  23. H.M.S. NELSON HAS NOT BEEN SUNK

    German claims to have sunk the battle-ship Nelson (33,900 tons) were denied to-day by the Ministry of Information, which said that ...

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  24. RESTRICTION ON BRITISH PERIODICALS

    Distribution outside Great Britain of 15 periodicals and newspapers, including the "Week," a radical mimeographed publication, has been forbidden. ...

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