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  4. BRITAIN'S PREPAREDNESS.

    There is more evidence of Britain's preparedness for a German invasion. The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander) stated Britain's ramparts ...

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  5. C.W.A. CONFERENCE.

    The annual meeting of the Northern Division of the Queensland Country Women's Association was resumed at the Roof Garden Cafe on ...

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  6. EGYPTIAN COTTON.

    The British Government have decided to purchase the 1940 Egyptian cotton crop following an appeal for financial assistance. It is stated that ...

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  7. RUSSIAN FLEET.

    It is announced in Moscow that the Russian Fleet has begun large scale manocuvres in the Pacific. The units engaged are submarines, light and ...

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  8. JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    Hongkong passengers from Shanghal reported considerable Japanese transport and warship movements off Formosa and said one group of 18 ...

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  9. INCENDIARY BOMBS.

    An official of the Home Office witnessed successful demonstrations of a powder which a Birmingham man has invented, whereby incendiary bombs ...

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  10. GERMAN AIR FORCE.

    A German Air Force general, broadcasting from Bremen, said: "The Air Force is ready to strike against Britain. Aeroplanes have been ...

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  11. RUSSIA AND AMERICA.

    The Soviet-American Commercial Agreement has been renewed under which Russia will purchase commodities to the value of at least ...

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  12. THE PERSHING PLAN.

    Advocates of aid short of war to England have started a campaign to carry out General Pershing's proposals that the United States sell ...

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  13. WIRRAWAY CRASH.

    "In my opinion the pilot swooped too low over houses in trying to attract attention and could not climb out of the dive,” said Reginald Riley, ...

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  14. SUNDRY ITEMS.

    LONDON, August 6.—Mr. Crookshak told the House of Commons the suspension of the Penguin “Hansard” was due to a technical objection ...

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  15. PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  16. DEADLOCK AT CANTON.

    A Shanghai message says a deadlock relates to the British steamer Fatshan, held by Japanese at Canton, which the British demand shall be ...

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    A London cable says: Unless efforts to get tobacco for the forces at duty-free rates are successful, members of the A.I.F. will have to rely largely on the ...

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