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  4. LEXANDRIA FLEET [?]MMOBILISED

    [?]ON, July 6.—Colonel Salisbury Jones, formerly [?]hief liaison officer in Syria, in a broadcast from Cairo, "Thanks to the bonds of friendship between the Bri[?]d French crews, the immobilisation of the French ...

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  5. WHOLE OF BRITAIN IS AWAITING ZERO HOUR

    LONDON, July 6.—The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. C. R. Attlee), in a broadcast, declared that to-day not fighting men alone, but the whole nation, was awaiting the zero hour. "The battle for Britain will take a place in history with the ...

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  6. Official War Correspondent

    Mr. Kenneth Slessor, official war correspondent with the A.I.F., whose dispatches are published from time to time in the Chronicle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WANT TO HAVE ANOTHER GO AT JERRY

    LONDON, July 6.— Five men wounded while serving in the Maginot Line early in the war registered with the 1909 class. ...

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  8. 'ULSTER CANNOT JOIN EIRE'

    LONDON, July 6.— The finance Minister of Ulster (Mr. J. M. Andrews), speaking at Belfast, said that if Northern Ireland joined Eire on Mr. ...

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  9. BRITISH PLANES MINE GERMAN WATERWAYS

    LONDON, July 7.—The Air Ministry announced that R.A.F. bombers obtained outstanding results in mining the Baltic and a belt from the eastermost Baltic port to north Norway. No safe passage exists. There is no fiord, no estuary, and no ...

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  10. Hitler in Berlin

    BERLIN, July 5 —Herr Hitler arrived. He was met by Air Marshal Goering, Herr Hess, Dr. Goebbels and others. He drove to the Chancellery ...

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  11. Haul of French Bank Notes

    LONDON, July 6.— The authorities seized French bank notes valued at several millions from a French vessel which ...

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  12. Barth to Meet Zorrita

    BRISBANE, July 7.—Leon Zorrita, the Cuban middleweight who has figured in three sensational encounters in the south with Alan Westbury, ...

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  13. War Stocks From U.S. and Canada

    LONDON, July 7.—It was announced by the Ministry of Supply that big new orders for war materials had just been placed in the United States ...

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  15. Japanese Radio Suggestion

    TOKIO. July 6.— Mr. Asaka, in the Chamber of Commerce, urged the Government to establish a direct Australian-Japanese wireless circuit. ...

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  16. Rumania Within The Axis

    LONDON. July 7 —"The direction of Rumania's foreign policy within the framework of the Berlin-Rome axis is an accomplished fact." ...

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  17. FROM POST OFFICE TO BASEBALL

    NEW YORK. July 6.—Mr. J Farley will resign from his position as Postmaster after the Democratic Convention to become head of the New ...

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  18. Newsboy Fatally Crushed Under Airliner

    SYDNEY, July 7.—Alan Orbad (9), a newsboy, of Mascot, was fatally crushed under a Douglas airliner at Mascot aerodrome this morning. The ...

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  19. Fast Sea Sleds May Be Used for German Invasion

    NEW YORK. July 6.— Mr. Leyland Stowe, in a despatch from Bucharest to the New York Post, issues a warning that Germany might utilise a ...

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