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  2. WAR ON ITALY

    London, July 2.—An E.A.F communique, issued in Cairo, states:—"K.A.F. machines bombed the Gondar and Azozo aerodromes in ...

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  3. R.A.F. RAID ON KIEL

    London, July 2.—The Air Ministry states that 'planes of the bomber command heavily bombed the Scharnhorst during last night's raid on Kiel. The Scharnhorst was undergoing repairs. The attack completely surprised the defenders. One bomb hit the ...

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  4. HITLER'S PLANS

    London, July 2.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Times" says: "The bulk of the German forces are probably ranged against Britain, ...

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  5. RAIDS ON ENGLAND

    London, July 2.—Enemy 'planes ' raided the north-east coast of England this evening. Bombs fell on two towns and on the outskirts of a ...

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  6. SOVIET DEMANDS

    Bucharest, July 2.—M. Agetoianu, giving evidence before the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee, said:—"All our friends and allies ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST

    London, July 2.—The Tokio correspondent of the "Times" says that the European situation, after the surrender of France, has given ...

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  8. Fighting in Africa

    Cairo, July 3.—A British Middle East general headquarters' communique states:—"Operations are continuing in the Capuzzo and ...

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  9. Nazi Goodwill Sought

    London, July 3.—The Balkans correspondent of the "Times" says that Rumania's repudiation of the Anglo-French, guarantee is not ...

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  10. Burma Supports Britain

    Rangoon, July 2.—The Governor announced that he is appointing a non-official Burmese as third counsellor for defence. He also ...

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  11. MANY DIRECT HITS

    London, July 2.—It was revealed to-night that in the R.A.F. raid on Kiel last night, announced in a communique this evening, the ...

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  12. Training of Pilots

    London, July 2.—The Secretary for Air, Sir Archibald Sinclair, stated in the House of Commons that steps had been taken to ...

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  13. Raid on South Coast

    London, July 3.—It is officially reported that several enemy 'planes crossed the south coast this morning and dropped bombs at a ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. Rumania and Hungary

    London, July 2.—The Bucharest correspondent of the British United Press says that Rumanian and Hungarian troops are reported to ...

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  15. Administration of Hong Kong

    London, July 3.—It is officially announced that Major-General E. F. Norton, at present commanding the Madras district, succeeds the ...

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  16. Operations in the Desert

    London, July 3.—The Cairo correspondent of the "Times" gives Lieut-General Wilson's summing up of the military situation in ...

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  17. Raider Shot Down TWENTY-FOURTH SINCE JUNE 18

    London, July 3.—It is officially reported that a German bomber was shot down off the east coast this morning. This is the 24th raider ...

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  18. Violent Hungarian Speech

    London, July 3.—The Balkans correspondent of the "Daily" Telegraph' says that M. Koezihorvath, an independent deputy closely ...

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  19. Singapore's Defences

    Singapore, July 3.—Continuing the defence precautions, an order has been issued forbidding the movement of small craft in Singapore ...

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  20. Poles in Palestine

    Jerusalem, July 2.—"We know Germany must go down and that Britain will never give up the struggle," said Lieutenant ...

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  21. Work During Air Raids

    London, July 2.—The Home Secretary, Sir John Simon states that the Government has decided that factory employees in war ...

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  22. Army Leaders' Views

    Tokio, July 3.—It is authoritatively stated that General Hata, representing the army leaders, after a series of conferences, presented to ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. The Lithuanian Army

    London, July 3.—The Moscow radio says that the Lithuanian forces have been renamed the "People's Army" and reorganised on the lines of the Red Army. A ...

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  24. "Speed the 'Planes" Fund

    London, July 2.—The city treasurer of Durban has forwarded to London £100,000, which is the first instalment of Natal's Speed the ...

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  25. BRITAIN PREPARED

    London, July 3.—Britain has manned her moat. A girdle of strong coastal defences is now flung around the island and is daily growing stronger as the ...

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  26. The War Situation

    London, July 3.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Attlee announced that Mr. Churchill would make a statement on the war ...

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  27. Hungarian Moves

    London, July 3.—The Berlin Newsagency states that King Carol urgently appealed to Sgr. Mussolini and that the German Minister in ...

    Article : 122 words
  28. New Egyptian Premier

    London, July 2.—The "Times," in a leading article, says: "The substitution of Hassan Sabry as Premier of Egypt is expected to ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. Anglo-American Agreement

    Tokio, July 3.—The "Asahi Shimbun" states that a large-scale Anglo-American secret naval agreement, covering the Pacific Ocean, will ...

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  30. The Allies' Plans

    London, July 3.—The Berlin newsagency states that documents show that the Allies planned to overwhelm Germany by cutting off or ...

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  31. Dutch Commander-in-Chief

    Berlin, July 3.—The German; Commander-in-Chief in the Netherlands announces that General Winkeknan, the Dutch commander, ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. No German Guarantees

    London, July 3.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Berlin states that the German leaders deny knowledge of any German ...

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  33. West African Command

    London, July 2.—Lieut.-General C. J. Giffard, general officer commanding in Palestine, has been appointed G.O.C. in West Africa, ...

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  34. Air Raid on Malta

    Malta, July 3.—A heavy enemy air raid occurred this morning. One raider was shot down in flames. ...

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  35. Rumanian Statement

    London, July 3.—A Rumanian communique says: "The evacuation of Bessarabia continued yesterday. There were no incidents of any ...

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  36. Conscription in Britain

    London, July 2.—All men registered for military service up to the end of May have been called up, with the exception of a few ...

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  37. The Maginot Line

    London, July 3.—The correspondent of the "Times" on the French frontier says that three forts of the Maginot Line were still resisting on ...

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  38. Other Objectives Attacked

    Londoff, July 2.—The Air Ministry announced this evening:—"Last night R.A.F. bombers attacked enemy naval base at Kiel, scoring ...

    Article : 147 words
  39. Russian Broadcast

    London, July 3.—The Moscow, radio broadcast the following statement to-day: "The workers in Rumania, after seeing their ...

    Article : 132 words
  40. Italy's 'Plane Losses

    Cairo, July 3.—It is unofficially stated that the R.A.F. had destroyed at least 60 Italian 'planes up to June 30, and another 25 are ...

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  41. Security of Syria

    Damascus, July 2.—The Foreign Minister of Iraq arrived from Ankara, bound for Baghdad, by air. It is understood that he discussed with ...

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  42. A Frontier Clash

    Cairo, July 3.—A war communique states that a camel corps inflicted casualties on Italian regulars on the Somaliland frontier on Sunday. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  43. Raid on Macaca

    Cairo, July 3.—An R.A.F. communique states:—"Blenheims and [?] ...

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