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  4. Bombing of London Intensified

    Following Sunday night's raids, when London received its heaviest hammering since the beginning of the blitzkrieg, the Germans last night came over the capital in ...

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  5. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    Russo—Japanese relations are the next point in the dynamic diplomacy of the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka), says the Tokio ...

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    AND STILL THEY COME.—Sunbronzed and tough, the first men of a new contingent of Australian troops step on to British soil. (Commonwealth Department of Information Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MIDDLE EAST

    According to a Berlin announcement, German shook troops are serving in Africa in addition to Gen. Graziani's forces. It is believed ...

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  8. RAIDS ON NAZI BASES

    Details of British attacks on military objectives in Germany and German-occupied territory on Sunday night show that extremely bad weather ...

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  9. BALKAN MOVES

    Three Rumanian oil wells have been completely destroyed near Blacor, but the tensore have suppressed reference to the cause. ...

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  10. U.S. DESTROYERS

    A British naval officer who saw a batch of United States destroyers delivered to the British Navy at an eastern Canadian port and travelled ...

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  11. R.A.F. LOSSES

    While official R.A.F. figures show that 855 British planes have been lost since July 1, with 354 pilots safe, the German propaganda staff is finding ...

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  12. AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRALIA

    Reuter's correspondent reports that the has been unable to confirm from very reliable sources the appointment of the Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. ...

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  13. EVACUATION OF AMERICANS

    The Matson liner Monterey is sailing for the Orient at noon to-morrow to help to evacuate American nationals. The Mariposa, which is on its way ...

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  14. UNSHAKEN MORALE

    Britain's unshaken morale under the prolonged bombardment was proved in a tour of ports at once-gay holiday towns in the south-east of England. ...

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  15. NIGHT ACTIVITIES

    Two air raid warnings were sounded in Berlin this morning, the first end ing at 1.30 a.m. The second did not end until nearly 5 a.m. No details are ...

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  16. AXIS AIMS

    The political crisis in the Balkans appears to be heightening: but it is still most confused. The Turkish Ambassador in Bucharest is reported to have ...

    Article : 160 words
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  18. PLANE PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Monday. (A.A.P.) President Roosevelt has appointed the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Morganthau), the Secretary of War ...

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  19. DEMONSTRATIONS IN THAILAND

    Another denial that Thailand was co-operating with the Axis Powers, or would assist in any warlike Japanese aims, was given by the assistant ...

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  20. NEW BOMBS

    Night raiders used a new type of bomb which is both explosive and incendiary, and explodes in mid-air. It was London's most intensive raid so ...

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  21. BATTLE FOR BRITAIN

    The importance of the Battle for Britain as a setback to German plan has been emphasised by Major George, Fielding Eliot, United States air expert ...

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  22. BURMA ROAD

    War materials, including American petrol, are being concentrated on the Burma frontier in preparation for the reopening of the Burma Road to ...

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  23. BIG CANADIAN OUTPUT

    Manufacturers estimate that Canadian aircraft production will reach between 350 and 380 aircraft a month early in 1941, when 16,000 men are ...

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  24. "DAKAR IN GERMAN HANDS"

    Asserting that Dakar (French West Africa) has been in German hands since early in July, the crew of the Polish freighter Rczewit to-day told ...

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  25. WAR BREVITIES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) indicated to-day that the United States Ambassador to London (Mr. Kennedy) ...

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  26. PAN-AMERICAN DEFENCE

    The secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) said to-day he was discussing naval and air force facilities with various south American nations, but ...

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  27. U.S. COMMUNIST CANDIDATE

    WASHINGTON, Monday. (A.A.P).—Supreme Court to-day granted Earl Browder a review of his conviction a charge of using false ...

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  28. ARMY FOOD COMPLAINT

    Declaring that curry was unpalatable after working in the heat, about 210 home defence troops in the Army Service Corps at Liverpool refused to ...

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  29. EUROPEAN WHEAT CROP

    WASHINGTON, Monday. (A.A.P.).—The Agricultural Department reports that European wheat crops, excluding the Soviet, are 20 per cent, below 1939. ...

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  30. BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER

    The British Embassy declares that Captain Charles H. N James, retired British Navy representative on the Federation of British Industries, has ...

    Article : 68 words
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