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  3. JAPAN STATED TO BE SEEKING A SOLUTION OF PACIFIC PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Friday.—While Japan is said to be increasing her forces in Indo-China, which are stated to number at least 100,000, it would appear that she is seeking a solution of her difficulties with America. It is even suggested that efforts are being made to ...

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  4. Taking a Firmer Stand

    LONDON, Friday.—The Djibouti radio station announces that four British warships and a flotilla of ...

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  5. LAVAL SHOOTING

    LONDON, Friday.—The shooting at Versailles on Wednesday of M. Pierre Laval, pro-Gorman French statesman, by a young do ...

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    GERMAN EAGLES WITH CLIPPED WINGS.—Batches of shot-down German airmen pass through British railway stations regularly on their way to interment camps. This photograph shows a recent group in a London terminus.—Department of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BLENHEIMS OVER DUISBERG, HEAVY DAMAGE

    LONDON, Friday.—Aircraft of the Bomber Command made a heavy and successful attack last night on Duisberg, in the Ruhr. ...

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  8. RUSSIANS REPORT FURTHER SUCCESS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Russians at midday reported further successes in the central sector of the Eastern front, while the Germans claimed to have captured Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, and an important Russian naval base. ...

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  9. A NEW NOTE.

    The New York "Herald-Tribune's" Tokio correspondent says a new note has been struck in the Japanese press after the earlier belligerence. ...

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  10. WAVE OF SEX CRIMES

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The police announced to-day that a confossion by Jarvis Roosevelt Catoe (35), a negro servant, and ex-undertaker's ...

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  11. DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Friday.—The Hungarian Newsagency says Turkey has closed Thrace to all foreigners and prohibited motor and rail traffic between ...

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  12. GERMANS MAY NOT RELISH BALKAN HARVEST

    LONDON, Thursday.—On June 6 the German home broadcast stated: "It will not be long before the whole Ballian region and South-East will be ...

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  13. USE OF FOREIGN SHIPS IN AMERICAN WATERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Inter-American Financial and Economic Advisory Committee announced that 21 American republics agreed to-day to ...

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  14. Advance in Iran to Continue Till All Vital Points Controlled

    LONDON, Friday.—There will be no standstill in the Anglo-Russian march into Iran until control has been established at all vital centres, and particularly of the trans-Iranian railway, TabrizTeheran road and oil installations where the Allies have not already ...

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  15. Little Enemy Air Activity

    LONDON, Friday.—The Air Ministry states there was little enemy activity over Britain last, night. Bombs were dropped at points in eastern ...

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  16. TRAIN DERAILED IN U.S.

    SOUTH KENT (Connecticut), Thursday.—A New York-bound train, carrying 350 boys returning from summer camps in Massachusetts, was derailed. ...

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  17. Aircraft- Carrier Repaired

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten formally took command of the repaired aircraft carrier Illustrious to-day, in a colorful ...

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