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  2. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    London, June 11.—The Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Anthony Eden, announced in the House of Commons that Britain and Russia on May 26 concluded a treaty confirming the present alliance during the war against Germany. ...

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  3. WAR IN CHINA

    London, June 11.—Latest reports from China indicate that the principal Japanese objective at present is an all-out attempt to paralyse China as a ...

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  4. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL

    Moscow, June 11.—The Russians have repulsed seven German attacks in a sector of the Sebastopol front, including one by an entire German division. ...

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  5. MIDWAY BATTLE

    Washington, June 10.—In a despatch from Pearl Harbour, the Commanderin-Chief of the U. S. Pacific fleet, Admiral Nimitz, says that latest reports ...

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  6. THE WESTERN DESERT

    London, June 11.—The British United Press correspondent in the Western Desert states:- "The Germans unleashed the greatest dive-bomber raid ever ...

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  7. R. A. F. OPERATIONS

    London, June 12.—The Air Ministry's news service states that two Hudsons of the Canadian coastal command last night bombed and hit two ships off the ...

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  8. Australian Air Crews

    London, June 11.—Australian air crews serving with the R. A. F. are reconnoitring the Arctic from bases in Iceland for German warships. Several ...

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  9. Mr. Eden's Statement

    Mr. Eden stated that under the" treaty Britain and Russia reaffirm their determination to afford each other all possible assistance in the war, not to ...

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  10. Russian Lines Intact

    London, June 12.—The Moscow "Red Star" states that the Russian lines at Sebastopol are gravely threatened at several points but are still ...

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  11. Free French Forces

    Cairo, June 11.—A special communique states:- "On the orders of MajorGeneral Ritchie, the garrison at BirHakheim withdrew on Wednesday ...

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  12. CHINA'S ARMY

    London, June 11.—Mr. George Yen, London director of the Chinese Ministry of Information, stated to-day that. more than 300 Chinese divisions, totalling five million soldiers, were in th ...

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  13. Stubborn Fighting

    London, June 12.—A Moscow communique states:- "In the Kharkov sector yesterday our troops waged fierce defensive engagements against ...

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  14. Enemy Plane Trapped

    London, June 11.—A drifting barrage balloon, settling in the North Sea, off the east coast, this morning, lured a Junkers 88 into a trap. Two Spitfires ...

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  15. British Line Shortened

    London, June 12.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent says that'the shortening of fche Allied line by giving up Bir-Hakheim will enable a greater con- ...

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  16. MURDER OF CHILDREN

    London, June 11.—M. Molotov circulated a third Note to all the Governments with which Russia has diplomatic relations, giving in detail ...

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  17. The King's Message

    London, June 11.—The King in his message to M. Kalinin, said:- "I cannot let this occasion pass without expressing to you my gratification at the ...

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  18. Climax Approaching

    Moscow, June 12.—A "Red Star" despatch from the Sebastopol front states:- "The situation in a number of sectors is extremely tense. It needs ...

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  19. War in Mediterranean

    London, June 12.—An Italian communique states: "The enemy torpedoed and sank an Italian destroyer in the Mediterranean. Another of our units of ...

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  20. Sebastopol's Defences

    London, June 11.—The Berlin radio says that the Russian counterattacks at Sebastopol are remarkable, not only for the extensive use of mine-throwers ...

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  21. Fighting in Progress

    Cairo June 12.—A general headquarters communique states:- "Our armoured forces engaged enemy armoured forces yesterday east of Harmat. ...

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  22. JAPANESE VERSION

    New York, June 11.—The Japanese [?]mperial Headquarters, issued to-day a communique saying:- 'Japanese naval units co-operating with army troops ...

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  23. The Kalinin Front

    Moscow, June 12.—General Zhukov's troops have, smashed through three German defences on the outskirts of a large town on the Kalinin front and ...

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  24. Churchill to Stalin

    London, June 11.—The Moscow radio states:- "Mr. Churchill in a message to M. Stalin, said:- 'As we have pledged ourselves to remain friends and ...

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  25. Taman Peninsula

    London, June 12.—A Vichy report states that the Germans have withdrawn from the Taman Peninsula after a small-scale reconnaissance raid, with ...

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  26. Rommel's Next Move

    Cairo, June 12.—Part of the enemy's considerable force has been released from the "cauldron," where it had been contained since the failure of the first ...

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  27. Russian Cavalry

    London, June 12.—The Moscow radio states that Russian cavalry captured a village on the Donetz-Kharkov front and killed many Germans. ...

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  28. Airmen's Reports

    Honolulu, June 12.—The United Press says that airmen's stories of the Midway battle continue to furnish illuminating details, all tending to ...

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  29. The King Wins Oaks

    London, June 12.—The New Oaks Stakes, run at Newmarket to-day, was won by His Majesty's Sun Chariot, won by His Majesty's Sun Chariot. ...

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  30. German Report

    London, June 12.—A Berlin communique states:- "Our attacks on Sebastopol gained further ground in stubborn fighting. Repeated Russian ...

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  31. R. A. F. in Middle East

    Cairo, June 11.—An R. A. F. communique states:- "We were again active over Bir-Hakheim on Wednesday and effectively attacked enemy ...

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  32. M. Molotov in London

    London. June 11.—"Mr. Smith from Abroad" was M. Molotov's title while he was in Britain. He travelled around London in a closed car accompanied by ...

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  33. Signing of Treaty

    London, June 11.—Mr. Eden, in a speech on the occasion of the signature of the treaty, said:- "Never in history has our association been so close or our ...

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  34. "JAPS LOSE PANTS"

    Honolulu, June 10.—The people here are laughing over a message that the commander of the Marines at Midway is reported to have sent to the U. S. ...

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  35. Petain's Abasement

    London, June 11.—It is reported from Vichy that Marshal Petain in a speech at a luncheon for regional heads of the French Legion, which Laval gave to ...

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  36. German Report

    London, June 11.—The German High Comand says that violent fighting in North Africa resulted in the consolidation of the German thrust. ...

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  37. Aleutian Islands

    Washington, June 10.—A Navy Department spokesman denied the claim by the Japanese naval spokesman, Hiraide, that Japanese forces had ...

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  38. Air Raid on Convoy

    London, June 11.—The Admiralty states:- "Combined fire from a coastal convoy last night destroyed an enemy plane and probably destroyed another ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kal-goorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press from its ...

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