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  3. JAPAN TURNS HER EYES ON THAILAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With the occupation of bases in Indo-China almost completed, Japan took the next step in her southward expansion policy to-day. She began a radio campaign against Thailand similar to that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIANS COUNTER NEW NAZI OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German offensives in the Smolensk (central) and Jitomir (Ukrainian) fronts broke up against the stubbornness of Russian resistance, the latest communique from Moscow declares. ...

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  5. Non-Publication of Casualties: Germans Strike

    LONDON, Monday—Moscow radio announces that a two-day strike has occurred at the naval shipyards at Hamburg as a ...

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  6. HEAVY GUNS SMASHED E-BOAT RAID

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Malta earned, the honour of repelling the first sea attack against British territory ...

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  7. CHURCHILL REVIEWS PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) warned that Britain could not expect Russia and the United States to win the war for her. He was speaking on war production ...

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  8. HARD FIGHT AHEAD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"We have passed through catastrophes which would have filled the bravest of us with ...

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  9. MUNITIONS PLANTS

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) has suggested to the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) that an immediate enquiry be held ...

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  10. KEEL LAID

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) at a New South Wales dockyard to-day laid the keel of ...

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  11. WHEELER CLAIMS STIMSON USED "COLD CUNNING"

    WASHINGTON, Monday — Senator Wheeler in the Senate to-day accused the Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) of acting with cold, calculated cunning ...

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  12. Rashid Ali for Berlin: Iraqi Puppet

    ANKARA, Tuesday.—The crstwhile rebel leader of Iraq (Rashid Ali) and four exiled Iraqi Cabinet members are reported to be preparing to leave ...

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  13. FINLAND BREAKS RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday—It is announced officially that Finland has broken off diplomatic relations with Britain. ...

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  14. Hitler Prepares For Peace as "Shining Galahad"

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) in a speech to-day said Hitler was preparing a "peace-blitz" offer, a compromise ...

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  15. DUKE OF KENT FLIES TO CANADA

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—To inspect R.A.F. training centres under the Empire air scheme the Duke of Kent arrived in Ottawa by air from London ...

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  16. NORWEGIANS ESCAPE

    GOTHENBURG, Tuesday—A large party of young Norwegians succeeded in reaching England last week. They escaped in several fishing boats. Fifty ...

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  17. Indian Army Losses

    SIMLA, Tuesday—Indian army casualties in the African campaigns between December and July 8 totaled 6427. Of 759 killed, 47 were officers. ...

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  18. RUSSIA DOES NOT COVET DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Tuesday—The correspondent of Associated Press of America at Berne (Switzerland) 'says that Stalin, acting on a British suggestion, ...

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  19. INTERNEES TOLD TO DISCONTINUE FAST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The two hunger strikers, Ratliff and Thomas, were advised to-day to discontinue their fast ...

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  20. "RUMCHASERS" NOW CHASE HUNS

    Fast American revenue cutlers of the U.S. coastguard service, developed from craft which operated against bootleggers, are now hunting German submarines with great success. The photograph shows an array of 3ins anti-aircraft guns. With these guns the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GERMAN LOCUSTS STRIPPED GREECE

    LISBON, Tuesday.—Before the Italian army of occupation arrived in Greece, the Germans, sweeping down the ...

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  22. GERMANY REALISES SHE HAS TOUGH NUT TO CRACK

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—After recounting stories of how the Russians have brilliantly fortified the Dnieper River and of the trials the German armies are meeting, the Berlin radio to-day quoted extracts from a letter from a German soldier who said: ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WHAT does Japan want of Thailand? Mr. M. J. Gayn, an authority on Far Eastern questions, replies; "The map supplies ...

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  24. HENRY FORD SEES NEW TREND IN INDUSTRY

    DETROIT, Monday—Mr. Henry Ford, who w ill be 78 on Wednesday, believes that after the war will come an era filled with opportunity for everybody ...

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  25. Extending Canada's Air Strength in Britain

    OTTAWA, Monday—The Air Minister (Mr. Power), who returned from Britain to-day, said that Canada is increasing her air force strength ...

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  26. "WAR PRODUCTION TOO SLOW"

    LONDON, Monday—The tempo of production is too slow and the organisation of war industries not thorough enough. By ordinary standards ...

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  27. DAMASCUS GREETS DE GAULLE

    LONDON, Tuesday—Damascus was beflagged to-day as Free French forces paraded before Generals do Gaulle. Catroux, Le Gentilhomme, Colonel ...

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  28. GRACIE FIELDS IN BOMBER CRASH

    LONDON, Tuesday—Gracie Fields had a narrow escape when a bomber in which she was flying made a forced landing in East Scotland. She ...

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  29. SMALL-SCALE RAIDS

    LONDON, Tuesday—Very few enemy aircraft crossed the British coasts last night. Some bombs were dropped at three points in East Anglia and slight ...

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  30. RAID ON SICILY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In a brilliant series of raids on the island of Sicily to-day the R.A.F. destroyed 34 enemy aircraft at are to themselves and ...

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  31. POLISH RUSSIAN ACCORD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Polish Premier, General Sikorski, announced to-day that the Polish Government had reached an agreement with the ...

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