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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Rather rough sea over Tasman, but winds and seas chiefly moderate on east coast of continent, ...

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  5. IMMEDIATE RELEASE DEMANDED

    Britain is demanding the immediate release of the 12 British business men arrested in Japan on charges of complicity in an espionage network. Opinion in England is expressed by "The Times," which ...

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  6. INVASION NEAR, THINK U.S.A. CORRESPONDENTS

    While American newspapers carry-reports suggesting that Britain's "zero hour" is close, Edward Montgomery, tells to-day in the "New York Post"—in a front page letter—about her amazing preparations ...

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  7. By Air Mail

    An air mail photograph of Lord and Lady Gifford and their son, Anthony Maurice, taken after she christening ceremony on June 22, at St. Pancras Church, London. The first air mail picture of Miss Margaret Vyner, the Australian stage and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HITLER HAS A WORN LOOK

    A member of the Rumanian delegation who, with other Balkan Ministers, met Herr Hitler and Count Ciano at the ...

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  9. ANOTHER TWO ITALIAN SHIPS SCUTTLED

    The Lloyd Triestino Shipping Line, says a Trieste message, has announced that the crews of the steamers Timavo (7549 tons) and ...

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  10. RETURNED TO REFUGE OF AUSTRALIA

    Thirty-five women and 15 children, who have left England for the duration of the war at their own expense, have arrived ...

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  11. RAIDERS TAUGHT A LESSON

    Three German planes were destroyed in raids against Britain to-days making 24 in two days. An Air Ministry communique ...

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  12. STIFFENED ATTITUDE OF RUMANIA

    Rumania is determined to keep Bulgarian and Hungarian territorial claims "within certain limits," by force if necessary. ...

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  13. TIGHTER BLOCKADE IS O.K'd. BY U.S.A.

    Britain "kept full contact" with America during the discussions which led to the latest reinforcements of the blockade. ...

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  14. 300 DEATHS IN BIG QUAKE

    Three hundred Turks have lost their lives and several hundreds have been injured in a violent earthquake which has destroyed 12 villages on ...

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  15. R.A.F. BOMBER GOT HOME DESPITE DAMAGE

    With its landing gear broken off by gun fire and one engine out of action, a British bomber returned safely to its base a few days ago after ...

    Article : 265 words
  16. FIRST PRIZE TO TAMWORTH IN LOTTERY No. 697

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  17. Mr. Chamberlain's Progress After Operation

    It is officially stated that Mr. Neville Chamberlain. Lord President of the Council, is progressing satisfactorily after his recent operation. ...

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  18. Fighting In East Africa Reported

    Our grouped forces made contact with strong enemy forces in the Moyale area to-day, and further reports of the fighting are awaited," ...

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  19. DARING DEEDS THAT WON FIRST V.C.'S FOR THE B.E.F.

    Both heroes of the fighting in the Lowlands by the B.E.F., two men—a captain and a lance-corporal—have been awarded the first army Victoria Crosses gained in this war. They are Captain Harold Marcus Ervine—Andrews of the East Lancashire Regiment and Lance Corporal Harry Nicholls of the Grenadier Guards, a former prominent heavyweight boxer ...

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  20. WINDSORS LEAVE FOR NEW YORK TO-MORROW.

    [?]rican Export Lines an [?] the Duke and Duchess of [?] sail on the Excalibur from [?] on Thursday and will ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

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  22. SMUTS SLATES LEADER OF OPPOSITION

    The Prime Minuter (General Smuts) vigorously accused Dr. Malan, the Opposition Leader, and his followers of stirring up strife when Dr. Malan ...

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  23. FRENCH DESTROYER BLEW UP IN BRITISH PORT

    It is now revealed that the French destroyer Maillie Breze, of 2444 tons. with a complement of 220, blew up in a British port on April 30 and ...

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