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  4. RUMANIAN APPEAL TO HITLER REPORTED

    LONDON, June 28.--It is officially stated that Rumania has ordered a general mobilisation of the army, navy and air force following reports ...

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  5. STOP PRESS

    D. Titbits by 3. WAREHOUSE TENNIS.--Men's pennant turf doubles: Carricks d. Bergers by 5 games. E.T.O. d. Q. Postal Institute ...

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  6. 200,000 Germans Gather In Norway

    LONDON, June 28.--The Stockholm correspondent of "The Times" says that German troops are arriving ...

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  7. British Leaders' Optimism:

    The American Press features a copyright United Press interview with Mr. Neville ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Going To Win Through"

    LONDON, June 28.--Lord Nuffield,. R.A.F. Director-General of Maintenance, in a broadcast to the Dominions, ...

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  9. CHANNEL ISLANDS BOMBED

    LONDON, June 29.--Six German bombers raided the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey last night a few hours after the ...

    Article : 337 words
  10. CANADIAN DESTROYER SUNK IN COLLISION

    OTTAWA, June 28.--The Prime Minister (Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King) announced m the House of Commons that the Canadian destroyer ...

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  11. Munitions Annexes for Queensland

    MELBOURNE, June 29.--Following a meeting in Melbourne of the chairmen of the State boards of management of the Ministry of Munitions steps will be ...

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  12. CRASHED OVER EMBANKMENT

    This double-decker bus toppled over on its side on the lower level of Reynolds Street, Cremorne, Sydney, when the edge of the upper level roadway, on which it was travelling, collapsed. Sixteen passengers were taken to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DUCE CROSSES FRENCH BORDER TO SEE TROOPS

    LONDON, June 28.--A report from Rome states that Mussolini, accompanied by the Commander-in-Chief of the Italian Forces (Marshal Badoglio) ...

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  14. NO ONE BUT ROOSEVELT IS STRONG ENOUGH FOR WILLKIE

    WASHINGTON, June 28.--In view of the nomination of Mr. Wendell Willkie as Republican Presidential candidate, and in recognition of the fact that his ...

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  15. Britain Recognises General De Gaulle as French Leader

    LONDON, June 28.--It is officially stated that the British Government recognises General de Gaulle, head, of the ...

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  16. DARING THEFT AT BOONDALL

    In four hours last night, thieves removed £100 worth of furniture, kitchenware and clothing from the home of William Alfred Ridier, in Rostrevor Road, ...

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  17. Dry, Mild and Sunny June

    June proved to be a dry, mild, and sunny month for Brisbane. With no further rain expected, the total is likely to remain at 107 points ...

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  18. New York Hospital Ready to Receive Wounded British

    NEW YORK, June 28.--The depth of popular feeling for the Allies in the United States is, perhaps, best illustrated in the announcement that a ...

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  19. U.S. STEAMER REPORTED TORPEDOED

    NEW YORK, June 29.--The Radio Marine Corporation picked up the following message: "Steamer Edgehill torpedoed at 10.25 p.m. on June 28." ...

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  20. Reynaud Hurt in Smash

    LONDON, June 28.--The Swiss radio announces that M. Reynaud, former French Prime Minister, suffered severe head injuries in a motor accident while ...

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