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  4. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  5. ALLIED PRESSURE ON SIDON, DAMASCUS

    LONDON, Today.--Latest messages from Syria indicate that the Allied forces are closing on the port of Sidon and on Damascus, the capital. According to one report the Allies have already occupied Sidon, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RALLYING CALL TO WORLD

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the historic drawing room of bomb scarred St. James Palace, spokesmen for more than 700,000,000 Allied people today pledged themselves to continue the struggle against German and italian oppression until victory was won. ...

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  7. CONSTABLES DAMAGES

    In the case in which three constables sued Alphonsus Vincent Tobin, of Dryburgh Street, North Melbourne, for malicious ...

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  8. NAZI TROOPS POUR TOWARD RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.--Such fresh concrete facts as are available today confirm the heavy concentration of German troops on the Russo-German frontier, but the question of whether war is imminent between the ...

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  10. MALTA BAGS 10 PLANES

    MALTA, Thursday.--Ten, possibly 11, enemy planes were shot down around Malta today says an official communique which adds: ...

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  11. Tension Grows Between Japan And East Indies

    TOKYO, Thursday.--The leader of the Japanese trade mission now in the East Indies (Mr Yoshiszawa) stated today that "the stiffened attitude of the Indies left no room for compromise." He indicated that he would leave Batavia on June 29. ...

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  12. U.S. Anger Rising At Details Of Robin Moor Torpedoing

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--A preliminary report from the American Consul at Pernambuco (Brazil) states that the United States ship, Robin Moor (5000 tons), undoubtedly was sunk by a U-boat, the State Department announced today. Berlin officially reports that ...

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