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  4. FORCES CLASHING IN BATTLE FOR EGYPT

    YESTERDAY'S Cairo G.H.Q. communique says that our forces closed with the enemy on Saturday and heavy fighting followed in an all-day battle. Our battle groups met die enemy's armoured forces which had by-passed our ...

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  5. RAIDS ON LAE TULAGAI AND SALAMAUA

    [?]LIED bombers attacked Talagai is the Solomon Islands and , Lae Salamaua in New Guinea on [?]esrday night. It was the first ...

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  6. NAZI STRENGTH WILL BE DIVERTED FROM ATTACK UPON RUSSIA

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) has arrived back safely in London from the United States. Mr. Churchill arrived in London by train. He was met by Mrs. Churchill members of the ...

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    THE LITTLE BOATS OF ENGLAND:—A minesweeper comes into port These are the tiny coast-wisc craft that day in day out keep the lanes clear and keep the life-blood running to nourish Britain's sinews of war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITISH PLANES AGAIN ATTACK BREMEN

    BERLIN radio states that the R.A.F. Was again over north-west Germany on Saturday night with Bremen as the chief objective. Six raiders ...

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  9. Royal Visit To' Ulster Strengthens U.S.-British Bonds

    LONDON, June 27.—The Prime Minister lister of Northern Ireland (Mr Andrews) gave expression on Saturday to the wide-spread feelings of ...

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  10. STEN TOMMY GUN LATEST SECRET WEAPON

    WON. June 27.— The latest [?] weapon removed from the sea[?] list is the sten Tommy gun, [?] of thousands of which are ...

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  11. RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS COOLING

    WASHINGTON, June 27.—relations between Russia and Japan have cooled as a result of the sinking of the Soviet freighter Angarstrol by a ...

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  12. HERE WAS A MOMENT WHEN THE [?]IBYAN BATTLE WAS HALF WON

    LONDON, June 27.— Anthe regarding the turn of the Libyan [?]le and the repercussiens elso[?]re expressed in plain and ...

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  13. THESE ARE THE LESSONS OF LIBYA

    THE Cairo correspondent of the Sunday Times says that the chief reason for the Eighth Army's reverse In Libya was its failure to ...

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  14. NAZI ANTI-INVASION TRAINING ON NORWEGIAN COAST

    STOCKHOLM, June 27. The Germas are carrying out big anti-invasion exercises along the Norwegian coast. They are ...

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  15. FIERCE BATTLES MGt AT KHARKOV : NAZIS TRY TO BOMB MOSCOW

    MOSCOW radio says that exceptionally fierce battles arc raging on the Kharkov front. The Russians are fiercely counterattacking with tanks, and are stemming the German advance. Moscow's Saturday morning communique stated: "Our troops ...

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  16. Liner Tongariro Sinks Large Jap Submarine

    LONDON, June 27.—The liner, Tongarire, on the way to Britain from Australia laden with meat and wool sank a large Japanese submarine which ...

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  17. Nazi Submarines Came 500 Yards Off US. Coast To Land Saboteurs

    MEW YORK, June 27.—Mr. Edgar Hoover revealed the arrest of eight enemy saboteurs who landed on the east coast from two German submarines which left France tact May. Foot Germans landed on Amaganseed Beach, Long Island, on June 13 from the submarine which approached to ...

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  18. U.S. RAIDERS OF TOKIO USED 20 CENT BOMB SIGHTS

    WASHINGTON. June 27.—The U.S. War Department detorated the 23 members of the General Doolirich'r Tokio raid. The department rea[?]ealed that ...

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  19. U.S. "MERCY SHIP FOR PACIFIC WAR ZONE

    NEW YORK, June 29.—Mr. Normal, H. Device, chairman of the America Red Cross, disclosed that negotiations are under way for the operation of a ...

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  20. NO JULY 4 HOLIDAY FOR AMERICA

    LONDON. June 27.—The U.S. War Production Chief (Mr. Donald Neisor) pointing out that the soldiers on the battlefield could not observe holiday ...

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