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  2. CHANNEL BATTLES.

    LONDON, June 14.—The Air Ministry's news service has made available details of today's R.A.F. fighter operations, in which three enemy fighters were shot ...

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  3. AXIS FUNDS.

    WASHINGTON, June 14.—President Roosevelt today issued an Executive Order freezing all German and Italian assets in the United States. The order ...

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  4. PLEDGE TO BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, June 14.—President Roosevelt sent the following birthday message to King George VI:— I do not need to emphasise to your ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMAN THREAT.

    WASHINGTON, June 14.—An official spokesman in Berlin yesterday summed up the German attitude to the sinking of the Robin Moor as follows:—"Germany ...

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  6. NORTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, June 15.—The breaking of the land lull on the Libyan front in North Africa, heralded by a communique issued by British General Headquarters ...

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  7. BATAVIA IMPASSE.

    TOKIO, June 15.—It is officially disclosed that instructions regarding the reply sent by the Dutch East Indies on June 6 to Japanese economic demands ...

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  8. NAZIS OVER BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 15.—Enemy air attacks on Britain on Friday night and last night were again not heavy, but during Friday night the Nazis lost seven planes. Last ...

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  9. TOKIO PRESS CAMPAIGN.

    BATAVIA, June 15.—Mr. Yoshizawa (head of the Japanese economic delegation) today received instructions from Tokio concerning the Japanese attitude ...

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  10. SERIOUS VIEW.

    WASHINGTON, June 15.—The relations between the United States and Germany apparently took their gravest turn since the start of the war yesterday, ...

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  11. CABINET'S SHELTER.

    LONDON, June. 13.—Cabinet has an air raid shelter 100ft deep, somewhere below London, where it meets when occasion warrants. This is revealed in a ...

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  12. BLOCKADE OF CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, June 14.—The Japanese naval spokesman today announced an extension of the blockade of the China coast, to be effective from midnight on ...

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  13. HEROIC FIREFIGHTERS

    LONDON, June 14.—A remarkable story of the courage and endurance of office firefighting personnel, with the assistance of eight men and seven ...

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  14. MORE BOMBERS.

    WASHINGTON, June 14.—Mr. Jesse Jones, Federal Loan Administrator, announced today that he intended to provide 1,000,000,000 dollars (about ...

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  15. CANADIAN RECRUITING.

    OTTAWA, June 14.—Parliament adjourned tonight until November, unless circumstances necessitate an earlier meeting. In the closing stages of the ...

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  16. LESSONS OF CRETE.

    LONDON, June 15.—The revelation that the Germans sprang a surprise with their air technique in the Battle of Crete has led to public uneasiness about the ...

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  17. THE NANKING REGIME.

    TOKIO, June 14.—It was announced today that Mr. Wang Ching-wei, head of the Nanking puppet Government. will arrive in Tokio on Tuesday to discuss ...

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  18. JAPANESE SEIZE PETROL.

    HANOI, June 14.—The Japanese have seized 566 drums of petrol belonging to the MacMillan Corporation. The Japanese military mission shortly before had ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE.

    NEW YORK, June 14.—Expressions of serious concern over the industrial disputes, mingled with patriotic appeals for unity and sacrifice, characterised ...

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  20. IN ABYSSINIA.

    LONDON, June 15.—A communique from British General Headquarters in Cairo this afternoon stated that patriot forces in considerable numbers were ...

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  21. MORE BOMBS ON CAPITAL.

    CHUNGKING, June 14.—Three squadrons of Japanese bombers raided "downtown" Chungking today. The casualties were few. ...

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  22. CRETE DEFENDERS.

    LONDON, May 15.—The Greek Premier (M. Thouderos), in a message to the Greek Legation in London, said that the Greek forces which took part in the ...

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  23. LONDON OUT OF BOUNDS.

    LONDON, June 14.—The War Office has placed London out of bounds to all ranks of the army on leave, unless special reasons are given. Troops will not ...

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  24. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS AND PLANES

    WASHINGTON, June 13.—Mr. Kilsoo Haan, local representative of the Sino-Korean People's League, in a letter to the Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) ...

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  25. MEDAL FOR SCHMELING.

    LONDON, June 14.—A message from Berlin received today said that Max Schmeling, the former heavyweight boxing champion of the world, who, ...

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  26. ITALY RETALIATES.

    LONDON, June 15.—A special communique issued in Rome this afternoon says that Italy has decided to retaliate against the American action in freezing ...

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  27. HARBOUR EXPLOSION.

    SINGAPORE, June 15.—The Swedish freighter Ningpo (6,079 tons) picked up a floating mine with her screw when entering Singapore yesterday. The ...

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  28. REGIME IN THAILAND.

    TOKIO, June 13.—The "Japan Times and Advertiser," editorially asserting that Press reports indicate that groups based on Singapore and Saigon are scheming to ...

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  29. NAZI AIR STRENGTH.

    LONDON, June 14.—The aeronautical correspondent of "The Times" says there is no doubt that as the war in the Mediterranean moved eastward Germany ...

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  30. NEW APPOINTMENTS.

    LONDON, June 13.—Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Bowhill has been appointed to command the organisation which will take delivery from the ...

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  31. FRUITLESS ATTACK.

    LONDON, June 14.—Royal Air Force night fighters and naval anti-aircraft guns drove off several enemy planes which flew over the harbour early this ...

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  32. CRASH IN CANADA.

    YORKTON (Saskatchewan), June 14.— It was officially announced today that Leading-Aircraftman W. J. Tibbits, of Sydney (N.S.W.). was killed yesterday ...

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  33. DOCKERS RESUME.

    LONDON, June 14.—The 500 Manchester dockers who ceased work on Wednesday because of a dispute over overtime payments have returned to their jobs. ...

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  34. RAID ON GIBRALTAR.

    LONDON, June 14.—It was officially announced today that the three heavy bombers of unknown nationality, which early yesterday morning attacked ...

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  35. THE FRENCH FLEET.

    LONDON, June 14.—The Vichy Admiralty today officially denied reports, circulated by correspondents of the German newsagency, that the French fleet ...

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  36. KILLED AT TOBRUK.

    ZURICH, June 14.—A Berlin message states that Captain Ciremer, one of Germany's foremost tank brigade leaders, was killed during an Australian ...

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  37. AIR COMMUNICATIONS.

    SAIGON, June 14.—The French authorities announced today that the Government is building an international seaplane base eight miles below Saigon ...

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  38. CROATIA JOINS AXIS PACT.

    LONDON, June 15.—The new puppet State of Croatia created by Germany and Italy following the conquest of Yugoslavia joined the Axis Pact ceremonially ...

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  39. ROME CLAIMS A SUCCESS

    LONDON, June 15.—A communique issued today in Rome claims that an Italian submarine has brought down a Sunderland flying-boat in the ...

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  40. ARRESTS IN BOMBAY.

    BOMBAY, June 14.—Over 20 Labour and Communists leaders have been arrested under the defence regulations. ...

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