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  2. PETAIN BREAKS WITH BRITAIN

    "As a result of the battle of Oran," the Petain puppet government of France has decided to break off diplomatic relations with Britain. This followed a protest by the French Charge d' Affaires (M. Cambon) made to the Foreign Office against the British fleet's action against the French fleet in die Mediterranean. ...

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    "Badly damaged by fires" is the French comment on the crack battlecruiser Dunkerque, which was one of those shelled by the Royal Navy at Oran. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LUXURY HIT BY FOOD MINISTER

    "This country cannot afford a luxurious standard of living and still Import things essential to withstanding a state of slege," declared the Minister ...

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  5. BRITAIN PLANS TO GROW MORE FOOD

    London has 2,000,000 homes, half of which gave gardens big enough for food growing, but only 400,000 have been converted. ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. MOSCOW ATTACKS "LYING BRITISH PRESS"

    Moscow radio does not encourage hope of a Russo-German split. "The lying British Press," ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. SEEK PEACE IN PACIFIC

    CAMBRIDGE (Mass.), Today. Lecturing at the Harvard Summer School, Mr. H. Duncan Hall said that the United States ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. BRITISH RESCUE NAZI RAIDERS

    A number of German airmen whose machines have crashed into the sea after attempting to raid Britain are being picked up by British naval units. "I saw an enemy aircraft in the beams of several ...

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  9. PRO-GERMAN POSTCARDS

    Norse Olive Evelyn Baker was sentenced to five years at Bristol today for having distributed pro-German postcards in May. ...

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  10. CAIRO

    Sheikh Maraghl, the spiritual leader of the Egyptian Moslems, passionately appealed for the recognition of Calro as a sacred elty Immune from ...

    Article : 46 words
  11. DEATH FOR TREACHERY

    Prime Minister (Mr. MacKenzle King) will Introduce in the House of Commons on Monday the Treachery Art, providing the death penalty for ...

    Article : 37 words
  12. KITES BANNED

    ,Air Ministry has prohibits the flying of kites and balloons. Reason is that it is believed German agents used such devices in Holland ...

    Article : 40 words
  13. INDIA'S WAR HELP

    India's war contribution since the outbreak includes the despatch overseas of 75,000,000 rounds of small arms ammunition, 200,000 ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. RUSSIAN SCARE

    A mass exodus has begun from a number of Rumanian towns, owing te persistent but unconfirmed rumors of a new Russian advance. ...

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  15. Syrians Restless

    Istanbul correspondent of the London "Times" says reports from Syria reveal that Syrians are restless as the result of French capitulation and the Pan-Arab ...

    Article : 35 words
  16. TOURER VANISHES

    Berti and Co., of Howard-street, Perth, reported to the C.I.B. that between 2.0 and 6.0 p.m. yesterday a Hillman Minx tourer, No. 8736 ...

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  17. R.A.F. CASUALTIES

    Today's Royal Air Force casualty list makes the total officially reported since the outbreak of war 8,100. ...

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  19. POLICE BIKE MYSTERY

    York police were seriously perturbed when they found that the push bike they use for hurry-up work had been stolen. ...

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  20. HONG KONG EVACUEES FOR AUSTRALIA

    Two Canadian liners have left Hong Kong for Manila carrying 2100 British women and children to Australia for the duration of the state of emergency. ...

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  21. PACIFIC STRIKE CANCELLED

    Strike of the Marine Coaks and Stewards' Union, called on June 30, against the Pacific-American Shipowners' Association, has been cancelled. ...

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  22. Defence Area

    Ministry of Home Security today declared a defence area along the coastline from Hastings to Dorset and for 20 miles inland. ...

    Article : 27 words
  23. Germany Rejects American Note

    German Government has rejected the American Note in which U.S.A. informed Germany that she would not recognise the transfer of parts of the Western Hemisphere from one non-American Power to another. ...

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  25. FRENCH AMBASSADOR RESIGNS

    French Ambassador to Condon (M. Roger Camben) called on the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) thin afternoon and informed ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. YUGOSLAV FREED OF STABBING CHARGE

    Victor Lavis, Yugoslav, was acquitted this week of the charge of unlawfully wounding Joe Fanessi. Jury took only 15 minutes to return a ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. Parachutes

    One German factory is reported te have delivered 125,000 parachutes to the German Air Force at the of last month. ...

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  28. Wrestling Demetral To Meet Atkins

    Fresh from his recent victory over Paddy Boxall, Snowy Clarke will meet Ian Ellis at the Hollywood Stadium next Friday night His spell at Pearce ...

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  29. Movie Ball: August 19

    Always the ace dance event of the season, the Movie Ball this year will give a boost to war funds. It eventuates at the Embassy on ...

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