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  2. JAPANESE CABINET

    Tokio, July 16.—There was a surprise political development early to-day when Admiral Yonai's Cabinet resigned exactly six months after ...

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  3. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    Chicago, July 15.—The band waggon got off to a trolling start within 10 minutes of the opening of the Democratic Convention ...

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  4. GOVERNMENT OF FRANCE

    Grenoble, July 16.—The "Petit Dauphinois" hints at trouble between the members of the Petain Government. It says that Petain is ...

    Article : 61 words
  5. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    London, July 16.—A communique issued in Cairo states: "On the western desert front on July 14 artillery fire again forced enemy ...

    Article : 112 words
  6. BRITAIN AND JAPAN

    London, July 16.—There is intense interest in England in the negotiations. still proceeding in Tokio on the proposal to close the ...

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  7. R.A.F. RAIDS

    London, July. 16.—Extensive air activity against the enemy during Monday night and to-day is described in an Air Ministry ...

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  8. EVENTS IN BRITAIN

    London, July 16.—The "Times," in a leading article, discussing the service departments' lack of understanding, of newspapers" difficulties ...

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  9. Damage to French Navy

    Vichy, July 16.—The Foreign Minister, M. Baudouin declared that France had notified Britain that full reparation for the damage to ...

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  10. R.A.F. Activities

    Cairo, July 17.—A Royal Air Force communique states:—"Another night raid was made on the Italian base at Tobruk, many bombs ...

    Article : 296 words
  11. French Railways

    London, July 16.—The Swiss wireless says that the French railways have resumed the services between Paris, Lyons and Toulon. ...

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  12. Britain's Coal Supplies

    London, July 16.—Cargoes from the vast supplies of British coal, which have accuauulated as a result of the submission of France, are ...

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  13. Goering in Paris

    London, July 16.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent on the Spanish frontier says that Field-Marshal Goering in Paris dines ...

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  14. Raids Successful

    London, July 16.—British bombers flew through severe thunderstorms and sleet on the night raids on Germany. A low cloud obscured the ...

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  15. Situation Obscure

    London, July 16.—The Tokio correspondent of the "Times" says that the differences regarding Prince Konoye's still nebulous ...

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  16. Commander in Syria

    Beirut, July 16.—General Mittelhauser has returned to France by air and General Fougere becomes commander-in-chief in the Levant. ...

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  17. A NAZI THREAT

    Berlin, July 16.—Field-Marshal Goering's "National Zeitung" says; "If Mr. Churchill does nob prefer to free England from his presence ...

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  18. Attacks on Britain

    London, July 16.—Three enemy bombers were destroyed by R.A. F. fighters in the course of enemy raids on the coast of Britain this ...

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  19. China's Representations

    London, July 16.—The Chinese Ambassador called at the Foreign Office on Monday to make representations, on behalf of his ...

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  20. Mine Workers' Conference

    London, July 16.—The Mine Workers' Federation conference defeated by 430 votes to 161, a motion that Mr. Chamberlain and others ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. Air Attack on Fleet

    Alexandria, July 17.—Enemy 'planes made a moonlight raid on the fleet last night, but were driven off by fierce anti-aircraft fire. Some ...

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  22. Mediterranean Encounter

    Alexandria, July 16.—Units of the British Mediterranean fleet have returned to Alexandria. Neither the condition of the ships nor ...

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  23. Internees in Britain

    London, July 16.—The Under-secretary to the Home Office, Mr. Osberfc Peake, said in the House of Commons that 12,500 men and 3800 ...

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  24. Hitler's Next Move

    London, July 16.—It is learned from diplomatic circles in Rome, that Hitler, in his speech to the Reichstag, which will meet in a few ...

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  25. Several Bombs Dropped

    London, July 16.—One of the three bombers which has been shot down this afternoon first dropped bombs at several places on the north-east ...

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  26. Disturbances in Holland

    London. July 16.—The Dutch radio, on behalf of the German army of occupation, warns citizens against provoking disturbances ...

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  27. The Duke of Windsor

    Lisbon, July 16.—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are, it is reported, going to New York by clipper this week, and then on to ...

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  28. Sino-Japanese War

    London, July 16.—The Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Quo Tai-chi, when interviewed, said that it was difficult to understand the reported ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. Turkey and Iraq

    Baghdad, July 16.—The railway connecting Turkey and Iraq has been completed and the first train leaves Baghdad to-morrow for ...

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  30. R.A.A.F. in Action

    London, July 16.—Au R.A.A.F Sunderland flying-boat yesterday scattered five Heinkels attacking merchantmen off the south-west of ...

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  31. Miners' Defence Work

    London, July 17.—The Miners' Federation at the annual conference to-day passed a resolution appealing to miners everywhere to ...

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  32. Britain and the Soviet

    London, July 17.—It is learned that Stalin received the British Ambassador, Sir Stafford Cripps, recently, and that they had a friendly ...

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  33. United States' Policy

    New York, July 16—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the United States will not modify its traditional policy ...

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  34. Raid on Copenhagen

    Berlin, July 17.—British 'planes bombed Copenhagen indiscriminately last night. The extent of the damage is not known at present. ...

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  35. Germany's Victims

    London, July 17.—In economic circles the opinion is expressed that Dr Schacht is behind the scheme whereby Germany is transferring ...

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  36. British Statement

    London, July 17.—The Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Butler, stated in the House of Commons that news of an agreement ...

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  37. First Woman Doctor

    London, July 16.—Mrs. Genevieve Rewcastle, M.B., has been gazetted a surgeon-lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. She is ...

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  38. Production of Aircraft

    London, July 17.—The Parliamentary Secretary for Aircraft Production, Captain J. J. Llewellin, replying to a question in the House ...

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  39. Britain and Rumania

    London, July 17.—The Foreign Under-Secretary, Mr. Butler, stated in the House of Commons that the British Government did not ...

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  40. Loyal Methodists

    London, July 17.—The Methodist Conference at Sheffield sent a loyal message to the King, expressing deep gratitude for His Majesty's ...

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  41. More German Raids

    London, July 17.—A German raider dropped 15 bombs in the south-east of Scotland and scored a direct hit on a fowlhouse, killing a ...

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  42. Sunk by a Bomb

    London, July 17.—The Admiralty reports that the auxiliary naval vessel Van Dyck (Captain G. F. W. , Wilson) was sunk by a bomb on ...

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  43. China's Attitude

    New York, July 16.—The Chungking correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Britain has not proposed a peace settlement to ...

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  44. Canadian Military Hospital

    London, July 16.—Mr. R, B. Bennett, chairman of the Canadian Red Cross committee, formally presented a million dollar hospital in home ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. Quiet Night in Britain

    London, July 17.—There were very few reports of raiders over Britain last night. Activity was mainly confined to the north-east ...

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