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  3. FASTER INTAKE.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. R. A. Eden) told the Hoase of Commons that all men registered to the end of May, except for a few special ...

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  4. ONE FOE REMAINS!

    "Only one foe: remains—England," says a lengthy. German high command report detailing the campaign from the invasion of the low countries to the ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. BATTLE FOR BRITAIN.

    "The Times" diplomatic correspondent says that the bulk of the German forces will probably be ranged against Britain, but the speed and care with ...

    Article : 429 words
  6. DEATH SENTENCE.

    The death sentence was passed on Ronald George France (19) farmer, of Carlotta Brook, in the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having at ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. APPEASEMENT BLOC.

    The National Union of Railwaymen passed unanimously a resolution requesting that Cabinet Ministers and other persons in high office associated with the ...

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  8. PLATYPUS RUG.

    A Glasgow businessman, Mr. John Morgan, has presented an almost priceless rug, comprising 66 platypus skins, to the Glasgow War Relief Fund. It ...

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  9. ITALIAN LOSSES.

    The total number of Italian submarines sunk, including four previously cabled, is 11. It is understood that there were some survivors from this ...

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  10. SUPPORT WAR EFFORT.

    In a combined statement last night, six of the seven members of the management committee of the Northern Miners' Federation declared that they ...

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  11. TWO FOUND GUILTY.

    Mrs. Marie Louis Augusta Ingram, the German wife of an R.A.F. sergeant, was found guilty of conspiring to contravene the defence regulations by committing an ...

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  12. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Burton Wheeler said that his name was being presented for the presidential nomination at the Democratic Convention, whether or not Mr. ...

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  13. NAZI CASUALTIES.

    The German High Command announces that German casualties since the invasion of the Lowlands were: Killed, 27,074; wounded. 111,034; ...

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  14. RECRUIT IN CANADA.

    The United States Board of Inquiry ruled that Philip Stegerer (26), of Washington, forfeited his United States citizenship by joining the ...

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  15. MONUMENT TORN DOWN.

    The Berlin news agency says that German troops tore down a monument to General Mangin in Paris. It adds that General Mangln commanded the ...

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  16. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    German prisoners of war evacuated from Britain have been landed from armed merchantmen and sent to internment camps. They include soldiers. ...

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  17. U.S. AVIATOR.

    The aviator, Clyde Pangbourne, has offered his services to Canada. Pangbourne flew with Captain Roseo[?] Turner in the Melbourne centenary ...

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  18. THETIS DISASTER.

    The jury at the last inquest into the deaths of 99 Th[?]tis visti[?]s, returned a verdist that the less of the [?] residental and [?] ...

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  19. SUPPLIES OF FRENCH WINES.

    It is understood that the present British supplies of French wines and export champagne are sufficient for nearly a year, but increased prices are ...

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  20. PUBLISHED DESPONDENT NEWS.

    Clements Aberhall Aberhall ([?])of Nottin[?] has been sentenced to a month's improvement for publishing statements expected with the [?] ...

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  21. FRENCH AMBASSADOR LEAVES.

    The King received in audience at Buckingham Palace this afternoon M. Corbin, who took leave on re[?] ing his appointment as [?] ...

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