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  2. CROWDS SEE AIR FIGHTS

    Crowds saw fierce encounters between Spitfire fighters and enemy bombers that raided England throughout yesterday. ...

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    "A FLYING NURSERY" brought to Sydney 10 children, whose oges range from a few months to 15 years, seeking safety from French Indo-China The children were not overawed by their strange surroundings, and were keenly interested in the aircraft at the Kingsford-smith aerodrome, Mascot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CONSTITUTION FOR FRANCE

    The Petain Cabinet intends to demand horn the French National Assembly (Parliament) powers to for m a new Constitution, the essential object of which will be ...

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  5. SHAMEFUL SCENES IN SINKING LINER

    Scenes that occurred after the torpedoing of the Blue Star liner Arandora Star (15,501 tons) off the west coast of Ireland on Tuesday will long be remembered for the savagery and panic that occurred among the German and Italian ...

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  6. SINKING OF DESTROYER

    Details of the sinking of the Italian destroyer Espero (1,093 tons) on June 29 are given by the Daily Telegraph's correspondent in Cairo. ...

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  7. EGYPT GLOSER TO BRITAIN

    Hassan Sabry Pasha, the new Prime Minister of Egypt, in a speech in Parliament said:—"Our foreign policy is based on friendship with all countries ...

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  8. PAINTINGS DAMAGED

    The annual report of the Empire Art Loan Collectors' Society records unexplained damage to paintings lent by the National and Tate Galleries in London ...

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  9. DENIALS BY JAPAN

    A denial that Japanese troops were encroaching upon Hong Kong territory was given to-day by an army spokesman. He added that ...

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  10. Notes on the Cables IRELAND'S DANGER

    PRESSURE of events in Europe—in particular Hitlers threatened attack on Great Britain—has brought the question of the partition of Ireland once ...

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  12. BIG FRENCH LINER SUNK

    The French liner Champlain (28,124 lons) was sunk by a mine off the French coast on June 16. The loss of tile liner was announced by ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. SOVIET COMMISSAR IN TROUBLE

    It was announced to-day that M. Lazare M. Kaganovich, Commissar of Heavy Industry in the Soviet Government, has been "realesed from his ...

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  14. HUGE GERMAN LOSSES

    German, casualties in the Polish, Norwegian, Flanders, and French campaigns were 50,872 killed, 142,960 wounded, and 24,168 missing, says a British United ...

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  15. GETS SEVEN YEARS

    LONDON, Tursday [?]u, [?] William Steer, violinist, was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment at the Old Balley to-day for having fixed a label in ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS AS SHOCK TROOPS

    An Australian division should be allocated to deal with air-borne invaders, said Lord Mottistone in the House of Lords. ...

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  18. BRITISH CHILDREN FOR AMERICA?

    Representative Franck Havenner (Dem., Calif.) introduced a bill to permit 100,000 British children to enter the United States over the usual British ...

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  19. CANADA'S AIR TRAINING

    Air Force recruiting in Canada is now 1,000 a week, the Air Minister told Parliament. Applications for enlistment since September totalled 115.000, of which ...

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  20. CHILDREN FOR U.S.A.

    Workers in Eastman-Kodak factory, Rochester, New York, have agreed to provide 250 homes for children of workers in the company's factory at Harrow. ...

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  21. BOMB ITALIAN AIRPORT

    Macaca aerodrome, Eritrea, was heavily machine-gunned and bombed by Blenheim bombers and Gloster Gladiator fighters, says an R.A.F. communique. Direct hits ...

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  22. FRENCH CAMP HORRORS

    Horrors of German concentration camps in Paris were described by Joseph Luhan American ambulance driver, who siys tropicil fever has stricken the ...

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  23. Land and Man—No. 53 LABOUR SAVING

    Development by Tennessee Valley Authority foresters of the best technique for stopping erosion through reforestation is instructive. It was recognised that ...

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  24. RINGS NOT WANTED

    Saying that wedding rings were a "priceless possession," Mr. Crookshank, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, rejected a suggestion that women should ...

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  25. WINDSORS IN PORTUGAL

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor crossed the Portuguese frontier from Spain yesterday. ...

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  26. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE MARRIED

    Gertrude Lawrence, famous English stage star, was married heic to-day to Richard Aldrich, New York theatrical producer. It was Miss Lawrence's 39th ...

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  27. QUEEN MEETS DIGGERS

    Queen Elizabeth chatted with Australian and N.Z. soldiers when she visited a Salvation Army hostel for troops on leave. ...

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  29. U.S. CRUISER AT LISBON

    Two U.S. warships, one the cruiser Omaha, have arrived here. It is understood the destroyer Barry will go to Bilbao to take Mr. Biddle, U.S. Ambassador to ...

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