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  2. BRITAIN'S DEFENCES

    London, July 1.—The former Secretary for War, Mr. Hore-Belisha, in a speech at Devonport, said: "The question may be, Who gets ...

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  3. FRENCH RESISTANCE

    London, July 2.—The Tangier correspondent of the "Times" says that General Nogues has obeyed General Weygand's order for ...

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  4. THE FRENCH COLLAPSE

    London, July 1.—The San Sebastian correspondent of the Associated Press, formerly with the French forces, discusses the ...

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  5. R.A.F. OPERATIONS

    London, July 1.—An Air Ministry communique, issued to-night, states:—"Last night, in spite of poor visibility, our bombers ...

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  6. RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    London, July 1.—An Air Ministry, and Ministry for Home Security communique issued to-night state: Enemy bombers crossed the coast ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    London, July 1.—The British United Press correspondent with the British forces in Libya says that the second battle of Capuzzo ...

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  8. SOVIET EXPANSION

    London, July 1.—The Bucharest correspondent of the British United Press says that 30 casualties are reported to have resulted from ...

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  9. Parachutists Landed

    London, July 1.—The Bucharest correspondent of the Associated Press says that thousands of Russian parachutists, including shock troops ...

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  10. "OPERATIONS CONTINUE."

    Cairo, July 1.—An official communique states:—"Western desert operations by forward troops in contact continue in the area of Sidi ...

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  11. Discontent in North Africa

    London, July 1.—The "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Discontent is rife throughout French North Africa, but no leader has stepped up to ...

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  12. Air Battles Over France

    London, July 1.—An air Ministry communique states:—"One of our Hurricane formations encountered a patrol of six Messerschmitt 109's ...

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  13. Scottish Town Bombed

    London, July 1.—It is reported that nine were killed and 20 injured when a bomber raided a town in the north-east of Scotland this ...

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  14. Rhodesian Preparations

    London, July 1.—The Governor of North Rhodesia has taken powers requiring all persons to place their services and property at the ...

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  15. Confusion in Bessarabia

    London, July 1.—The Bucharest correspondent of the "Times" says that the Red army's advance converted Bessarabia into a land of ...

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  16. Egypt's Military Governor

    Cairo, July 2.—King Farouk has appointed the new Premier, Hassan Sabry Pasha, to be military governor of Egypt, with authority to ...

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  17. CASUALTIES INCREASE

    London, July 2.—It is officially stated that enemy aircraft crossed the south-west coast shortly before midnight and that bombs were ...

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  18. Commander of "Free" Forces

    London, July 1:—General de Gaulle has announced that he has appointed Vice-Admiral Muselier commander of the "free" French ...

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  19. An Italian Blunder

    Cairo, July 2.—An official report from British headquarters states:—"Details have been received of an Italian blunder on the ...

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  20. The Channel Islands

    Berlin, July 1.—It is officially stated that Guernsey was partly occupied on Sunday and Jersey to-day. ...

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  21. Colonial Air Fleet

    London, June 1.—A colonial fleet of 40 heavy bombers and 160 Spitfires is ready to take the air. The bombers are capable of dropping ...

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  22. THIRTY CASUALTIES

    London, July 2.—The latest official report states that 12 persons were killed and 18 injured in the raid on a town in the north-east of ...

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  23. Bombs Dropped in Wales

    London, July 2.—During last night's raid 16 bombs fell in a Welsh district, one slightly injuring seven people, including five children. ...

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  24. Germans Warned Early

    London, July 1.—A Reuter's correspondent, who left Bukowina by the last train the Russians allowed to depart, says that only Germans ...

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  25. ISLANDS DEMILITARISED

    London, July l.—The Ministry of Information states: "As has already been announced, the Channel Islands have, been demilitarised. It ...

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  26. Malayan Defences

    Singapore, July 1.—It is officially stated that because of changed circumstances additional steps have been taken towards the completion ...

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  27. Marshal Balbo's Remains

    Benghazi, July 2.—The body of Air Marshal Balbo was flown to Italy with an escort after the funeral ceremonies in which the ...

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  28. Frenchmen in U.S.A.

    London, July 2.—General de Gaulle has made a newsreel intended primarily for presentation in America, in which he appeals to ...

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  29. Rumours Refuted

    London, July 1.—A statement was issued in London to-night that reports that German troops have landed on the British coast and by ...

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  30. Allied Guarantees

    Bucharest, July 1.—It is officially stated that Rumania is renouncing the British and French guarantees of her territorial integrity. ...

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  31. Emissaries from Berlin

    London, July 1.—The Bucharest correspondent of the British United Press says that important emissaries from Berlin are reported to ...

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  32. R.A.F. Activities

    Cairo, July 2.—An R.A.F. communique states:—"Our 'planes, pressing home the attack against Gondar, despite heavy anti-aircraft ...

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  33. SYRIAN SITUATION

    London, July 1.—It is officially stated that: "His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom understands that General Mittelhauser ...

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  34. A CURIOUS GESTURE

    London, July 1.—It is authoritatively stated in London that the Rumanian renunciation of the British and French territorial ...

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  35. Weygand in Syria

    Athens, July 2.—General. Weygand passed through to-day, en route to Syria by air. ...

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  36. Sinking of Freighter

    London, July 1.—Survivors from the freighter Empire Toucan, landed on the west coast. Two wireless operators and a greaser were ...

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  37. Rumania and Hungary

    London, July 1.—The Budapest correspondent of the British United Press quotes the explanation of the semi-official newspaper ...

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  38. Review of Situation

    London, July 1.—The Prime Minister is not expected to give his promised review of the military and diplomatic situation to-morrow in ...

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  39. Poles to Fight On

    London, July 1.—The Polish Prime Minister, General Sikorski, in an order of the day, said:—"Our place is beside those allies ...

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  40. Protection of Eire

    London, July 1.—Mr. G. Bernard Shaw, interviewed by the "Daily Mail," said:—"If we are attacked from the west we must move troops ...

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  41. Occupation Completed

    Moscow, July 2.—It is officially announced that the occupation of Bessarabia and Bukowina is completed. ...

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  42. Italy's Naval Losses

    Cairo, July 2.—A naval communique states that British naval and air forces in the Eastern Mediterranean sank four Italian ...

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  43. "INCIDENTS SETTLED SATISFACTORILY"

    Bucharest, July l.—It is officially stated that the Rumanian foreign policy henceforth will be aligned 'with the new orientation of ...

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  44. German Claim Denied

    London, July 2.—It is authoritatively stated that the German claim to have torpedoed a cruiser off Brest is without foundation. ...

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  45. Italian Spy in London

    London, July 2.—Luigi Roberto Soffientim, head waiter at an Italian hotel, was sentenced at the Lambeth Police Court to six months' ...

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  46. Rumania's Foreign Policy

    London, July 1.—Reuter's Bucharest correspondent says that Russian troops, who overshot the new Rumanian boundary in some places ...

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  47. Indian Agitator Arrested

    Calcutta, July 2.—The Congress left wing leader, Mr. Bose, has been arrested under the defence regulations. ...

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  48. Soviet Defence Loan

    Moscow, July 1.—A decree announces a defence loan of 8000 million roubles "for cultural development and for strengthening the ...

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  49. French Troops Desert

    London, July 1.—"The Daily Telegraph says:—"The situation in Syria is most confusing. Several officers around General ...

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  50. Supplies of French Wines

    London, July 2.—It is understood that the present supplies of French wines and export champagne are sufficient for nearly a year, but ...

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  51. Enlarging the Army

    London, July 2.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Eden said that all men registered to the end of May except for a few special ...

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  52. £10,000 from Uganda

    London, July 2.—The King of Buganda province, in Uganda, has forwarded £10,000 to Britain for war ...

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  53. Britain and the Soviet

    London, July 2.—The Soviet Ambassador M. Maisky, called at the Foreign Office to-day. ...

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