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  4. BRITAIN PREPARED TO ASSUME THE OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, June 26.—Commenting on the British landings on the enemy coast, reported yesterday, the military correspondent says they are significant, as they show that the spirit of aggression is alive. ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  5. R.A.F. BOMBERS GIVE EFFECTIVE REPLY TO NAZI RAIDS

    LONDON, June 27.—Nazi raiders reappeared over Scotland and England last night. Bombs were dropped, but damage was stated officially to have been slight. In reply to these raids R.A.F. bombers carried oat further extensive ...

    Article : 557 words
  6. Mr. Churchill Looks Ahead

    The same dogged characteristics that he displayed at First Lord of the Admiralty are marking Mr. Winston Churchill's leadership of the British Empire. In this picture he is shown on the bridge of a destroyer. It was taken when he was Admiralty chief, and shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Major-General Carton de Wiar[?], [?] who was in command of the British Forces in Norway, lost an [?] and an eye in the last war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAZIS POUR TROOPS INTO OCCUPIED FRANCE

    LONDON, June 26.—An American correspondent who toured the war sector, south and west of Paris found the Germans pouring thousands of troops into the area. They have now occupied cities and districts around main roads, where civilian life ...

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  9. [?]PAN TO [?]SSERT EAST [?] AUTONOMY

    LONDON, June 27.— The Asabi [?] (Tokio) says that the Foreign make a statement on [?] or Saturday on "East Asiatic ...

    Article : 419 words
  10. Hero of Calais

    LONDON. June 26.— General Gough, in a letter to The Times, discloses that Brigadier Claude Nicholson was "the great commander who led the ...

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  12. British Aircraft Production Leaping Ahead

    LONDON, June 26.— The Minister for Aircraft Production (Lord Beaverbrook), interviewed by the representative at the Australian Associated ...

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  13. Action Urged Against Ford

    OTTAWA. June 26.— Mr. Caldwell in the Home of Commons and Senator Black, in the Senate, demanded Government custody of ford's ...

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  14. [?]URKEY NOT ENTERING [?] BUT CONTINUING [?]EFENCE PREPARATION

    [?]KARA, June 26.— Refik Saydam [?] Parliament that the Government [?] decided that Turkey would not [?] the war, but would alertly ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. Polish Troops in Britain

    LONDON, June 26.— Many thousands of Polish troops who fought with the French armies and the B.E.F. are now being reorganised. ...

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