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  2. NAZI AIR OFFENSIVE

    London, July 10.—To-day's raids by German bombing squadrons with a strong escort of fighters was part of Germany's concerted attempt to close the Straits of Dover to British shipping by a continual aerial offensive. They were on a vaster scale than ...

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  3. BALKAN OUTLOOK

    London, July 10.—The Munich correspondent of the Associated Press says that, according to well informed circles, Hitler, Von ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. EUROPE'S FOOD SUPPLY

    London, July 10.—Information reaching London from reliable sources regarding conditions in Denmark under Nazi domination ...

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  5. FRENCH CONSTITUTION

    Vichy, July 10.—The National Assembly, by 569 votes to 80, passed the bill giving Marshal Petain full powers to make a new Constitution. ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S STAND

    London, July 10.—The Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, broadcasting, said: "Germany got her hands full by ...

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  7. ITALIAN RETREAT

    London, July 10.—The torpedoing and sinking of an Italian U-boat by the British submarine Parthian in the Mediterranean yesterday is ...

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  8. A.I.F. in Palestine

    Gaza, July 10.—General Blarney has transferred the sports and amenity organisation to the corps. This move presages fuller time and ...

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  9. The Munich Talks

    Munich, July 10.—A communique issued after Hitler's conference with the Hungarians, states:—"The conversations were conducted in an ...

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  10. GREAT AIR BATTLE

    London, July 10.—Thousands of civilians saw the battle for Britain flare up, when a series of the most violent air battles to date occurred ...

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  11. WARNING TO ORGANISED LABOUR

    London, July 10.—The Vichy correspondent of the Associated Press says that a warning to organised Labour is seen in the preamble ...

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  12. British Losses

    London, July 10.—The Air Ministry announces that two of our fighters were lost in to-day's combats and three yesterday. ...

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  13. Italian Destroyer Sunk

    London, July 11.—It is officially stated that aircraft of the fleet air arm yesterday visited an Italian harbour northward of Augusta (Sicily). ...

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  14. The League of Nations

    Bucharest, July ll.—The Foreign Ministry announces that Rumania has withdrawn from the League of Nations. ...

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  15. Raider Shows Discretion

    London, July 11.—An enemy raider flew over the north-east of England early this morning but quickly fled out to sea when a ...

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  16. Now Enemy Territory

    London, July 10.—The Board of Trade announces that the whole of French territory in Europe, and also Corsica, Algeria, the French ...

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  17. Fighting In Moyale

    Nairobi, July 10.—It is officially stated that Italian 'planes dropped eight bombs and machine-gunned Buna on Tuesday. There were no ...

    Article : 49 words
  18. Defence of Ireland

    London, July 10.—The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says' that the War Cabinet has reached the conclusion that ...

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  19. M. Antonescu Freed

    Bucharest, July 11.—King Carol freed M. Antonescu, who has promised to retire from politics. ...

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  20. The Looting of France

    London, July 11.—A document signed by General Weygand, which has fallen into the hands of officials in London, shows that the French ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. Raid on South Wales

    London, July 10.—The Ministry of Home Security states: "During the scattered bombing raids on England, a chapel and other ...

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  22. Russia and Turkey

    Istanbul, July 11.—Official Russian quarters state that the Soviet Union has no intention of demanding concessions in connection with the ...

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  23. Police Post Attacked

    Cairo, July 10.—A General Headquarters communique states:—"Three hundred enemy colonial troops, with artillery and aircraft ...

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  24. NORTHERN IRELAND'S STAND

    London, July 11.—The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, Lord Belfast Craigavon, in a speech in Parliament, said that Mr. de ...

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  25. CASUALTIES IN SOUTH-WEST TOWN

    London, July 10.—A few people were killed and several seriously or slightly injured in a south-west town. Three of the people lived in ...

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  26. Australians Overseas

    London, July 11.—Arrangements have been made whereby the next-of-kin of men on overseas service can buy £2, or more, worth of ...

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  27. Raid On Malta

    Malta, July 10.—Italian 'planes made a daylight raid on Malta. R.A.F. fighters and anti-aircraft guns brought down three and ...

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  28. The "Fifth Column"

    London, July 10.—A bill introduced in the House of Commons provides special courts for the trial and punishment of civilians and ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. French Sailors Going Home

    Alexandria, July 11.—The steamer Providence, carrying several hundred French sailors, sailed to-day for Syria, en route to France ...

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  30. Further Raids

    London, July 11.—After circling over a south-eastern district early this morning, a German raider dropped four bombs and ...

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  31. Attacks On Alexandria

    Cairo, July 10.—There were four raids on Alexandria in the past 24 hours but there was no damage and no casualties. ...

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  32. Australians in London

    London, July 11.—At a cost of five guineas each, over 100 Australians, mostly members of the A.I.F., have registered at a West End marriage ...

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  33. Future of Scandinavia

    Zurich, July 11.—Alfred Rosenberg, one of Hitler's satellites, announces that Germany is determined to form a protectorate over Sweden ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. Spitfires' Successes

    London, July 10.—During the air battle at least lo enemy 'planes are reported to have been seen crashing into the sea. Spitfires shot down ...

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  35. Fascist Union Banned

    London, July 10.—The Home Secretary has issued an order banning the British Union of Fascists. ...

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  36. Bomber Lands At Minorca

    Minorca, July 10.—An Italian bomber landed here after an encounter with British fighters. Two of the six members of the crew ...

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  37. The Purchase Tax

    London, July 10.—The Association of the British Chambers of Commerce has urged the Government to abandon the purchase tax. ...

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  38. French Troops In Syria

    Ankara, July 11.—About 6000 French officers and men, including members of General Mittelhauser's staff have gone to Palestine and ...

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  39. Tanker Torpedoed

    Oporto, July 10.—Thirty survivors landed from the tanker Lucrecia, which was torpedoed off Spain. The captain and three members of the ...

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  40. Evacuated Children

    London, July 10.—Cable Wireless, Ltd., is arranging for children evacuated overseas to send periodical messages to their parents gratis. ...

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  41. R.A.F. Operations

    Cairo, July 11.—A Royal Air Force communique states: "Enemy 'planes bombed Sidi-Barrani yesterday, causing slight damage, but ...

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  42. Escaped From France

    London, July 11.—About 150 French boys, aged from 14 to 16, escaped from France and have entered a camp in the north-west of ...

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  43. Ground Defences

    London, July 11.—Air Commodore A. P. M. Sanders has been appointed director of ground defences for the Air Ministry. ...

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  44. The Canadian Navy

    London, July 11.—It is learned in London that the construction of 82 ships for the Canadian navy is progressing fast. Three general types ...

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  45. B.E.F. Re-equipped

    London, July 11.—A highly-placed military official informed the Associated Press that the B.E.F. was now fully equipped. ...

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  46. Raids of Germany

    London, July 10.—The Air Ministry states: "R.A.F. bombers last night attacked naval dockyards at Wilhelmshaven and Bremen, goods ...

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  47. Toll of Raiders

    London, July 11.—It is officially stated that the total number of German planes destroyed in Wednesday's attacks on Britain is now ...

    Article : 70 words
  48. Brenner Railway Bombed

    Lucerne, July 10.—The Swiss railways announce that traffic in the Brenner Pass is interrupted. It is believed that British bombers ...

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