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    FORECAST: Cloudy later. N. to N.W., becoming strong. ...

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  4. SOVIET ADMITS WAR SITUATION SERIOUS

    LONDON, July 1.—The Moscow radio has announced that owing to the seriousness of the war situation a Defence Council has been created under the presidency of M. Stalin, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Japanese Fears of Axis Hegemony in Asiatic Russia

    TOKIO, June 30.—"Japan will be faced with grave problems if 'Axis hegemony extends across the Urals into Asiatic Russia'," the army organ "Kokumin Shimbun" declared editorially, asserting that Outer Mongolia and ...

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  6. Two Killed, Townsville Plane Crash

    Two members of the R.A.A.F. were killed yesterday afternoon at Townsville when the machine in which they were ...

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  7. ITALIAN GENERAL SURRENDERS

    LONDON, June 30.—A Cairo General Headquarters communique says that the Italian forces have evacuated ...

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  8. Hess's Alleged Peace Terms

    LONDON, June 30.—Despite the denial by the Ministry of Information of a previous statement by Sir Patrick Dollan (Lord Provost of Glasgow) that ...

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  9. Veterans of Battle for Britain Missing

    LONDON, June 30.—Squadron Leader J. H. Mungo Park, D.F.C., and Wine Commander J. R. Kayll, D.F.C, D.S.O., veterans of the Battle for ...

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  10. Enemy Shipping Sunk, Factories Bombed by R. A.F.

    LONDON, July 1.—The offensive over northern France was resumed last night. Large forces of bombers and fighters crossed the Channel, and Boulogne and Calais are believed to have been the objectives. The Air Ministry says that ...

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  11. Stop Press

    MR. MENZIES promised to consider Mr. Curlin's request that the Government postpone the proposed legislation dealing with strikes and lockouts. ...

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  12. Wounded Soldier Finds' Relatives

    SYDNEY, July 1.—Private Leslie Robert Bruce Western (NX13055), who is recovering in 113 Australian General ...

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  13. Increase of 5 Per Cent. In Rail Freights and Fares To Operate From July 14

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. J. Larcombe) announced to-day that a general increase of 5 per cent in railway freights and fares will operate in Queensland from July 14. ...

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  14. Time to Use U.S. Navy, Says Chief

    BOSTON, June 30.—The Secretary of the Navy (Colonel F. Knox) addressing the Governors' Conference to-day ...

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  15. U.S. MARINES AND NURSES ABOARD TORPEDOED SHIP

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—It was announced that the Dutch ship which was torpedoed a few days ago en route to Britain had aboard 10 United ...

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  16. African Mint Now Munitions Factory

    CAPE TOWN, June 30.—The British High Commissioner to South Africa (Lord Harlech), who formally transferred the Royal Mint to the Union ...

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  17. Proposed U.S. Car Tax

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—The House of Representatives' Ways and Means Committee rejected the Treasury's proposal for a 15 per cent tax ...

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  18. U.S. COURT APPOINTMENT

    WASHINGTON, June 30—The Senate Judiciary Committed approved unanimously to-day the nomination of Attorney-General Robert Jackson, as ...

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  19. BEIRUT DEMONSTRATORS DEMAND SURRENDER

    LONDON, June 30.—Large-scale demonstrations demanding a peaceful surrender are reported from Beirut, Police are stated to have fired on the demonstrators and to have killed several of them. ...

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  20. Edge of Typhoon Hits Hong Kong

    HONG-KONG, June 30:—The edge of a typhoon from the Philippines swept Hong-Kong to-day, grounding two Chinese river steamers and tying up ...

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  21. West Winds For Few Days

    Predicted by weather officials tills morning, light north-westerlies readied the city during the afternoon, and they arc expected to continue for a few days. ...

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  22. Investigation of U.S. Spy Ring Shows Wide Ramifications

    NEW YORK, June 30—The Federal Bureau of Investigation disclosed to-day that the investigation of a spy ring in the United Stales is continuing, and developments indicate that the ring has South American as well as three additional arrests A German-born steward was removed from the liner Uruguay on its arrival from Rio de Janeiro to-day. Another steward, a naturalised American, who was born in ...

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  23. Reports U.S. Ships Firing on Nazi Craft

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—Senator Wheeler, the Isolationist leader, asked Senate to-day to order an inquiry to investigate "printed ...

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  24. SMALLER PAPERS BUT ALL THE NEWS

    From to-day "The Telegraph" will be smaller. War needs compel his in the national interest Newsprint imports, the Government insists, must be cut to save shipping space and to conserve dollar exchange. In these vital things this organisation will co-operate with the Commonwealth ...

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  25. German Pilot Escapes from Canadian Prison

    OTTAWA, June 30.—Lieutenant Martin Mueller, a Luftwaffe pilot has escaped from a prison camp in Ontario. Muellel sot sway about midnight after ...

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  26. CONSULATE CLOSED

    HAVANA, June 30.—The Italian Consulate was closed to-day without any formal announcement by that Cuban Government. ...

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