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  2. WAR IN AFRICA.

    LONDON, July .—The Royal Air Force continues to harass the Italians in North and East Africa. A communique issued in Cairo today stated:—"Our ...

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  3. DANGER TO IRELAND

    LONDON, July 1.—It is being urged more and more strongly that the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Viscount Craigavon) and the Prime Minister of ...

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  4. UNITED BRITAIN

    The unity and resolution in Britain in face of the imminent prospect of an attempted German Invasion were stressed by the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Chamberlain) in an emphatic address broadcast on Sunday night. ...

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  5. BOMBS AT NIGHT.

    LONDON, July 1.—Again last night and early this morning German bombers crossed the English coast at many points and dropped bombs in Wales, the west ...

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  6. WAITING ON JAPAN.

    LONDON, July 1.—By accusing Britain of betraying military secrets to the Chinese, Japan, according to London commentators, obviously considers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIANS RESISTED.

    LONDON, July 1.—It was officially announced in Bukarest last night that clashes had occurred between the retiring Rumanian armies and Russian troops ...

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  8. FRENCH PROBLEMS.

    LONDON. July 1.—A special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" recently returned from France says that the most important problem facing the ...

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  9. BALBO'S END.

    LONDON. June 30.—It is now stated in London (states a British official wireless bulletin) that careful investigation has established that no British aircraft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. R.A.F. TENACITY.

    LONDON, July 1.—Now a matter of daily and nightly routine, Royal Air Force bombers yesterday afternoon and the previous night again attacked enemy ...

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  11. PARIS UNDER NAZIS.

    LONDON, June 30.—The Paris correspondent of the Associated Press (American) reports that Field Marshal Goering, beaming broadly, and ...

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  12. HOME DEFENCE MEASURES.

    LONDON. July 1.—Sir Richard Acland and Mr. T. L. Horabin, Liberal M's.P., and other influential persons are distributing 500,000 pamphlets urging ...

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  13. Instructions to Civilians.

    LONDON, July 1.—The Minister for Home Security (Sir John Anderson), in a foreword to a booklet telling people what to do in air raids, says:—"There ...

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  14. GERMAN PROPAGANDA.

    LONDON, June 30.—Mr. Harold Nicolson, Parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Information, in a speech tonight urged three things as thoughts ...

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  15. HOPE FOR UNITY.

    DUBLIN, July L—The Eirann Minister for Defence (Mr. Frank Aiken) said in a speech today that more than 70,000 men had volunteered for service in the ...

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  16. ARMY SEEKS FIRMER STAND.

    TOKIO, July 1.—It is reported that the War Minister (General Hata) has handed to the Prime Minister (Admiral Yonai) a statement defining the army's ...

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  17. BELGIAN ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, June 30.—A Belgian correspondent of 'the Times"'' says that little light can be shed on the attitude of M. Pierlot (the Prime Minister) and ...

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  18. BELFAST BANK RAIDS.

    BELFAST, July 1.—The raids on three banks in Belfast on Friday by armed bandits who took about £3,000 had a sequel last night, when police raided ...

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  19. NO HARD FEELINGS.

    LONDON, June 30:—Sir Percy Loraine (British Ambassador in Rome until the t outbreak of war between Italy and the d Allies), Sir Noel Charles (Counsellor at ...

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  20. FLEEING TROUBLE.

    DARWIN, July 1.—Fleeing from Indo- China because of Japan's threatening attitude towards that French possession, five French women chartered a Dutch ...

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  21. THE GERMAN STORY.

    LONDON, July 1.—A communique Issued from Berlin by the High Command early this afternoon stated that a British cruiser of the Orion class had ...

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  22. DANGER IN RUMOURS.

    LONDON, July 1.—The Stock Exchange Committee Is seeking a method to prevent rumour-mongers from influencing stock fluctuations. After an air raid ...

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  23. OTHER CLAIMANTS.

    LONDON, June 30.—A dispatch from Bukarest states that it is reliably reported there that King Carol has appealed to. Mussolini directly and personally in view ...

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  24. DUTCH OFFICER SHOT.

    LONDON, July 1;—The Berlin News agency announced today that Lieutenant Mussert, a brother of M. Anton Mussert, the Dutch Nazi leader, had been shot. ...

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  25. RECEPTION IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, June 30.—Early comment on the broadcast address by Mr. Chamberlain treats it as proof positive that all ideas of appeasement or a ...

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  26. GALLANTRY REWARDED.

    LONDON, July 1.—How a British major temporarily commanding a brigade organised a small-scale Battle of Tannenberg outside Dunkerque, defeated the ...

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  27. EXPULSION OF DIPLOMATS

    LONDON, July 1.—The German Government has ordered the withdrawal of all foreign diplomats from Belgium. Holland. Norway and Luxemburg by July ...

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  28. HONG KONG EXODUS.

    HONG KONG, July 1.—The organised evacuation of women and children from Hong Kong began yesterday, although military officials reiterated that the ...

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  29. PRESS CENSORSHIP.

    LONDON, July 1.—A proposal by the Minister of Information (Mr. Duff Cooper) for the abolition of the voluntary Press censorship and substitution ...

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  30. SPANISH CONCERN.

    LONDON, July 1.—The Soviet expansion moves have drawn expressions of disgust from newspapers throughout Spain. The Madrid "Arriba" publishes ...

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  31. WAR AT SEA.

    LONDON, June 30.—A message from Stockholm received late tonight stated that the German freighter Koeln (11,000 tons), laden with 9,000 tons of iron ore, ...

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  32. LESSON FOR ARAB STATES.

    LONDON, June 30.—"Rumania's fate has impressed upon Egypt the extreme seriousness of her position," says the Cairo correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  33. TURKEY WATCHING.

    LONDON, June 30.—The Ankara correspondent of "The Times" says that events in the Balkans have not shaken Ankara from its customary calm, but ...

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  34. COMMONS TO CAMP.

    LONDON. July 1.—Mr. T. Cassells, Labour member for Dumbartonshire, has asked to be released from his Parliamentary duties, as he feels he can ...

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  35. UNION'S SUPPORT.

    LONDON, July 1.—Speaking at a demonstration before the annual conference of the National Union of Railway men was opened yesterday, the ...

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  36. BRITISH FASCIST.

    LONDON, July 1.—Ronald White engineer, who assisted in planning and building the floodgate system of the London underground railway where it ...

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  37. SYDNEY DOCTOR DECORATED.

    LONDON. June 30.—Surgeon-Lieut. R. A. Duval, of His Majesty's destroyer Eskimo, has been awarded the D.S.C. for services rendered during the second battle ...

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  38. VOLUNTEERS FOR R.A.F.

    JERUSALEM. June 30.—The Royal Air Force has called for volunteers between the ages of 18 and 45. The announcement says that the volunteers will most ...

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  39. SALE OF MATCHES CONTROLLED.

    LONDON, June 30.—The sale of matches by manufacturers and importers has been placed under official control. It is stated that there is no likelihood ...

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