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  4. RUMANIANS FIGHT SOVIET TROOPS

    LONDON, June 30. --It was officially stated in Bucharest that clashes occurred between the in marching Russian troops and the retiring Rumanian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STOP PRESS

    Purse: A. E. Gazzard 80, 78, 158; J. McInnes 85, 76, 161; A. Victorsen 85,88, [?] ...

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  6. Ruin Rather Than Nazi Domination Chamberlain Says

    LONDON, June 30.--"We would rather go down to ruin than submit to Nazi domination," declared Mr. Neville Chamberlain in a broadcast, "We know the Nazis are now completing preparations for an attempt to invade ...

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  7. Chinese Ready for Indo-China Invasion

    NEW YORK, June 30.--A message from Shanghai says it is authoritatively reported that the Chinese have ...

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  8. Niagara Crew Tells How She Went Down Time Bomb, Not Mine?

    SYDNEY, July 1.--Graphic stories of the abandonment of the Niagara after an explosion had torn a gaping hole in the hull soon after the ship left Auckland on June 19 were told to-day by members of the crew who arrived in ...

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  9. U.S. FLEET BACK IN HONOLULU

    HONOLULU, June 30.--The U.S.A. fleet has returned and is anchored in Lahina Roads. ...

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  10. Axis Still Worried Over French Fleet

    LONDON, June 30.--"The Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent who recently returned from France, says: The ...

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  11. BELGIAN POSITION OBSCURE

    LONDON, June 30.--"The Times" Belgian correspondent says: "Little light can be shed on the attitude of the Pierlot Government, whose ...

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  12. War Sidelights

    TWO SUBMARINES SUNK --London, June 30: An Admiralty communique states that the Commander-in-Chief in the East Indies reports the destruction ...

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  13. R.A.F. Planes Again Raid Enemy Bases

    LONDON, June 30.--British bombers last night made successful attacks on important objectives on the Continent. ...

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  14. Petrol Rationing Application Forms Ready at Week-end

    MELBOURNE, JULY 1. --Application forms for motor spirit consumers licences under the Commonwealth petrol rationing scheme will be ...

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  15. "Abyssinia," Says French General

    NAIROBI, June 30.--General Le Gentilhommes, French Commander at Jibuti, replying to a telegram from Major- General Dickinson, British ...

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  16. Italians Routed In the Sudan

    CAIRO, June 30.-- A Kartoum message says that two British light armoured fighting units routed two groups of enemy cavalry totalling 1,200 men, in ...

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  17. ARMISTICE COMMISSION MEETS.

    BERLIN, June 30.-- The Franco German Armistice Commission for the first time met at Wiesbaden. General Huntziger led the French delegation and General ...

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  18. Spain to Welcome German Units

    LONDON, June 30. --A German wireless and a German motorised division will visit San Sebastian, where the Spaniards are preparing a welcome. ...

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  19. German Radios Said R.A.F. Raids Were Unsuccessful But Were Off the Air!

    LONDON, June 30. --The Hamburg and Bremen radios faded nut at 9.20 p.m. during an account of "unsuccessful" attacks by R.A.F. bombers. ...

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  20. Gandhi Changes Programme

    NEW DELHI, June 30. --An emergency meeting of the Congress Party Working Committee was summoned after a telephone conversation between the Congress ...

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  21. Shins Torpedoed

    NEW YORK, June 30.-- Advice from Mackay (Canada) states that the British vessel Guido (3,933 tons) and the Canadian vessel Zarian were ...

    Article : 37 words
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