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  4. ATTACK AWAITED CONFIDENTLY

    WITH the nation facing the probability of a Nazi attack at any moment at the heart of the British Empire, the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) last night made a broadcast which must have shamed pessimists into silence, and which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. [?] BATTLE OF MOYALE

    CAIRO, July 15.—An official communique says that the British garrison at Moyale is still holding out against ...

    Article : 232 words
  6. LIMITATION LIKELY

    SYDNEY, July 15.—It is thought probable that the Federal Government may shortly be called upon to ...

    Article : 335 words
  7. VITAL POINTS BOMBED

    DOCKS, aircraft factories, oil refineries, railways goods yards and barge concentrations were among the objectives, attacked by Royal Air Force bombers during the weekend in a series of raids, described as the most extensive yet ...

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  8. HOSTILITIES IN CHINA

    ALTHOUGH Mr. S. W. Jones, Colonial Secretary for the Straits Settlements, stated that Britain and Japan are discussing proposals for a cessation of hostilities in China, it is denied in London that Sino-Japanese peace and revision of ...

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  9. FOR BLACK-OUTS

    A.R.P. wardens in South London have set a new style by painting their helmets white for easier recognition during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. It May Be A Funeral

    NEUTRALS arriving from the German frontier from Berlin declare that Hitler has chosen July 27 for his ...

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  11. BROADCAST OF BATTLE

    LONDON, July 15.—Radio listeners were thrilled last night to hear a "ringside" commentary of a Dover air battle by Charles Gardiner, a British ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. Review Of Japanese Fleet

    THE Japanese Emperor is aboard the battleship Nagato, and will review the combined fleet off Yokosuka on ...

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  13. CO-ORDINATING CONTROL

    IT was announced by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) yesterday that Cabinet had decided to establish a department of labour and industry, ...

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  14. "WE SHALL SEEK NO TERMS"

    "THE invasion may come tonight, next week, or perhaps never, but it is necessary to be capable of meeting a sudden shock as well as a prolonged ...

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  15. Reported Air Attack On Copenhagen

    A MESSAGE from Gothenburg (Sweden) says it is reported that Copenhagen was bombed early ...

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  16. British Attack Reported

    ACCORDING to an unconfirmed despatch from the Athens correspondent of the Sofia ...

    Article : 36 words
  17. Destroyer Sunk In Mediterranean

    LONDON, July 15.—Despite repented Italian claims of naval victories in the Mediterranean, it is announced officially that only one destroyer, ...

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  18. FLIERS HONOURED

    LONDON, July 15.—The Distinguished Flying Cross has been awarded to eight members of the Royal Air Force, including Flight-Lieut. A. L. ...

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  19. I.R.A. Bandits Set Fire To Store

    BELFAST, July 15.— Armed men, believed to be members of the Irish Republican Army, entered a Government store, at Belfast yesterday, ...

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  20. NATIONAL REGISTER

    CANBERRA, July. 15.—Allegations which have been made in Sydney that the National Register is failing to furnish the useful information hoped for ...

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  21. READY IF TROUBLE ARISES

    Part of England's duties outside the war area is protection of the international settlement at Shanghai. The picture shows some of the British troops and a barbed wire entanglement in the settlement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. PETROL RATIONING SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, July 15.—Modifications of the petrol rationing plans, involving some adjustment of the ration scale, are expected to be announced ...

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  23. Three Attacks On Gibraltar

    LONDON, July 15.—Unidentified aeroplanes bombed Gibraltar three times yesterday. Shore batteries and warships put up a heavy barrage. ...

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  25. TIMBER FOR AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION

    The qualities of Tasmanian timbers were known to officers of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, said Mr. Ray Smith, secretary of the ...

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  26. Clipper At Canton Island

    HONOLULU, July 15.—The PanAmerican Airways machine, American Clipper, which is inaugurating the San Francisco-Auckland air service, has ...

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