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  4. Dramatic Move by U.S.

    WASHINGTON, June 16.--The State Department to-day ordered the closing of all German consulates in the United States and the removal of all German nationals connected ...

    Article : 468 words
  5. Vichy Syrian Officers

    LONDON, June 17.--The Turks, according to "The Times" representative at Ankara, estimate that 10 per cent of the French officers in Syria are Anglophobes, who are mostly naval men and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO BEDS TO MAKE TO-DAY

    Militia trainees in camp make up their own beds each day, but to-day was an exception for men at Grovely, for they have completed their 90 days' training. Gunner T. A. J. Graham, on left, was folding his blankets to join Gunner Averner, on right, in returning equipment to the store depot of the 11th Field Regiment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Navy Secretary Says

    WASHINGTON, June 16.--The Secretary of the Navy (Colonel F. Knox) in an America-wide broadcast to-day ...

    Article : 299 words
  8. GERMAN PRESSURE ON RUSSIA

    LONDON, June 16.--Reports of heightening Russo-German tension from all over Europe include:-- ...

    Article : 320 words
  9. Many Armoured Vehicles Engaged in Sollum Fighting

    LONDON, June 16.--A Cairo message, referring to the British offensive at Sollum, said that there had been serious fighting round Sollum, Fort Capuzzo and Hell Fire Pass, and that a considerable number of armoured ...

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  10. Stop Press

    ROCKLEA SEVENTH HEAT JRcal Son 1 Torpedo's Hope 2, Kocwerup 3. 41.MENTONE.--Manrico, who is lame will not run in to-morrow's Plate. Rex Buzz ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. U.S. Senate Grants 250million Dollars for Defence Roads

    WASHINGTON, June 16.--The Senate passed a measure providing 250million dollars for defence highways and access roads to military and naval reservations. ...

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  12. "Shall Endure to the End Whatever Happens," Churchill Tells U.S.

    LONDON, June 16.--"Whatever happens we shall endure to the end," declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill), broadcasting to the United States this evening on the occasion of his acceptance of the honorary degree of ...

    Article : 507 words
  13. Cloudy Skies Over Many Areas of State

    To-day cloudy skies were reported from most sections of southern, central,and eastern Queensland. These are the result of movements of a depression ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. 66 Survivors Out of 89 on Irish Steamer

    LONDON, June 16.--Sixty- six survivors out of a crew of 45 and 44 passengers have been landed from the St. Patrick. ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. On German-Russian Tension We Say:

    WHATEVER bluffing Germany may be doing in various directions to conceal the nature of her next move, it seems fairly ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. Britain Fulfilling Promise of Big Bombing Campaign

    LONDON, June 17.-- The "Daily Express's" aeronautical correspondent says that the R.A.F. dropped over 1,000 tons of high explosive ...

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  17. "Safety First" Not Way of Australians Declares Mr. Casey

    NEW YORK. June 16,--Speaking at the commencement ceremonies of the Bates College at Lewiston (Maine), at which he received an honorary Doctorate of Laws, ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. WARNING NAZIS MUST ATTACK ENGLAND SOON

    LONDON, June 17.--The commander of the Canadian expeditionary forces, Lieutenant-General McNaughton, in a recruiting broadcast to Canada, warned ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. Huge Storage Tunnel To Be Built At Hawaii

    HONOLULU, June 16.--Army officials have disclosed plans for the construction of a huge food storage tunnel, 600 feet long, equipped with its own power and ...

    Article : 63 words
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