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  4. NAZIS' FURIOUS FINAL ASSAULT ON ALLIED REARGUARD

    LONDON, May 31.—Through the ever narrowing corridor north-west from Lille to Dunkirk, the rearguard of the British and French forces are still fighting grimly to rejoin the troops already being evacuated. The ...

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  5. DEFENCES FULLY MANNED : BRITAIN READY TO RESIST

    LONDON, May 30. — Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, in a broadcast, said that the Government felt that the risk of early bombing was real. "We expect some indis­criminate savage air attacks on the industrial cities. The ...

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    A contingent, [?] of both Jews and Arabs, has arrived for service with the British Expeditionary Force. They are in the A.M.P.C. The [?] shows some of the troops in the same [?] trucks. [?]from Department of Information) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Italy in War Soon?

    LONDON, May 31.—The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press says it is reliably reported that Hitler summoned ...

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  8. HOME AFTER FLANDERS NIGHTMARS

    [?]ONDON, May 31.—War-worn and [?]arred, but still cheerful, thousands of members of the B.E.F. and [?] and Belgina troops poured ...

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  9. MAGNIFICENT EFFORTS BY THE R.A.F.

    LONDON, May 30.—The tremendous efforts by the R.A.F. to assist the [?] B.E.F are described in an Air Ministry announcement to-night, covering the operations of May 27,28 and 29. ...

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  11. Proposal to Settle Refugees in Alaska

    WASHINGTON, May 3-.—Special Government representatives and Allied diplomats are believed to be discussing plans for setting European ...

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  12. Refugees in England

    LONDON, May 30.—The Home Secretary (Sir John Anderson) speaking in the [?] of Commons, said that King Leopold's defection ...

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  13. British Emergency Powers

    LONDON. May 30— The emergency powers of the Defence Regulations empower the Home Secretary to suppiess any newspaper ...

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  14. [?]hree Destroyers [?]And Other Ships Reported Lost

    LONDON, May 30.—The Admiralty (Contributed.)[?] that the [?] Grenade and Wakeful and [?] small aux[?]ary craft have been ...

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  15. TURKO-ALLIED ARMY CONFERENCE

    ANKARA. May 30.—A military mission left for Beirut to discuss with the Allied Army chiefs matters connected with the Turko-Syrian ...

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  16. NIZAM OF HYDERABAD'S FORTHER GIFT TO R.A.F.

    LONDON, May 30.—A gift of £50,000 by the Nizam of Hyderabad towards the [?] of two fighter squadrons of the R.A.F bearing his name ...

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  17. HEROIC DEFENCE OF CALAIS

    LONDON, May 30.—The War Office announced: "Last week a small British force was sent to hold Calais, and attempt to maintain communications with the B.E.F. Finding itself unable to carry out the [?] task in the face of strong enemy mechanised forces, it concentrated on the defence of ...

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  18. Turkish Defence Loss

    [?] May 30.—The Government will submit a Bill [?]Finance Minister to obtain a [?] national defence loan ...

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