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  2. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    Chicago, July 17.—The Democratic National Convention to-night nominated President Roosevelt in the first ballot to contest the ...

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  3. JAPAN AND THE AXIS

    London, July 17.—The Tokio correspondent of the "Times" says that a significant feature of the political crisis was the openness with which ...

    Article : 174 words
  4. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    Geneva, July 17.—The French Foreign Minister, M. Baudouin, interviewed by the "Journal de Geneve," said: "The world existing ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    Cairo, July 18.—A Royal Air Force communique states:—"The R.A.F. again bombed the Tobruk and El Gubbi aerodromes. Bombs ...

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  6. R.A.F. OPERATIONS

    London, July 17.—It is officially stated that an R.A.A.F. Sunderland flying boat successfully attacked a U-boat in the South Atlantic. Four ...

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  7. AERIAL STRENGTH

    London, July 17.—Broadcasting to the Empire to-day, the Secretary for Air, Sir Archibald Sinclair, said that while Britain's strategical ...

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  8. HITLER'S PLANS

    London, July 17.—The Balkans correspondent of the "Times" says that the German propaganda in the Balkan capitals has now swung from ...

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  9. Withdrawal from Moyale

    London, July 17.—The Nairobi correspondent of the "Times" says that the disappointment caused by the fact that superior forces ...

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  10. German Canal Bombed

    London, July 17.—It is revealed that British bombers, in a carefully planned attack on German communications, severely damaged the canal ...

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  11. Japanese Cabinet

    Tokio, July 17.—Prince Konoye, a former Prime Minister, has accepted that post again and is now engaged in forming a Cabinet to succeed the ...

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  12. Damage to French Fleet

    London, July 17.—Following on the decision of the French Government to withdraw its diplomatic mission from the United Kingdom ...

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  13. American Airmen

    London, July 18.—It is officially stated that suitable American candidates will be welcomed as volun teers in the R.A.F., Dominion and ...

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  14. FURTHER DETAILS

    London, July 18.—It is learned that an Italian brigade first attacked Moyale on June 28, and made three more attacks on July 1. The ...

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  15. Raids on Britain

    London, July 17.—The Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security announced to-night: "Bombs were dropped by enemy aircraft during ...

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  16. Burma Arms Route

    London, July 17.—The announcement in Tokio of an agreement reached between Sir Robert Craigie and Mr Aiita regarding restrictions ...

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  17. Rehabilitation of France

    Clermont Ferrand, July 17.—The Havas agency gives prominence to au article by Marcel Detat, who was a close political associate of M. ...

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  18. SIX DEATHS IN MONDAY'S RAID

    London, July 17.—Five out of 11 bombs dropped on the south-east of England were of the "screaming" type. One struck a group of ...

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  19. Somaliland Raid

    London, July 17.—A communique issued in Cairo states:—"A motor patrol raided an enemy post at Damerabob, Somaliland, on ...

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  20. King Visits Arms Factory

    London, July 18.—The King to-night paid a surprise visit to a munition factory in the south of England and walked through the ...

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  21. The Burma Road

    Washington, July 17.—The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, in response to newspaper inquiries, made a statement yesterday on the ...

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  22. Alexandria Air Raid

    Cairo, July 17.—An official announcement states:—"There was an air raid on Alexandria at 10.30 o'clock last evening. The raid lasted ...

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  23. Conscientious Objectors

    London, July 17.—The Leicestershire County Council has decided that conscientious objectors on the staff, unwilling to undertake ...

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  24. ATTACKS CONTINUE

    London, July 18.—Enemy planes flew over South-Eastern England late last night. Explosions were also heard over the south-coast. The ...

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  25. British Cruiser Damaged

    London, July 18.—The Admiralty announces:—"One of our cruisers was damaged during an enemy air attack on July 8, but the ship's ...

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  26. Return of Gibraltar

    Madrid, July 18.—General Franco, endorsing the agitation for the return of Gibraltar, for the first time recalled to Spaniards that the ...

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  27. Relief of Distress

    Geneva, July 17.—As the result of a gift of £25,000 from the American Red Cross, two trainloads of foodstuffs left Geneva for the relief of ...

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  28. Raid on Shipping

    London, July 18.—Six enemy 'planes were seen making a divebombing attack on several steamers off the south-east coast. Great ...

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  29. Egypt's Defences

    Cairo, July 17.—The Defence Minister, Mahmud Fahmy, said that the Government intends not only to maintau the standard of arms ...

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  30. Invasion of Rumania

    London, July 18.—Russian troops are repented to have made a further advance in Rumania, occupying 12 new districts in Dorohoi ...

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  31. Killed in Accident

    London, July 17.—Flying-Officer Terence Newton, of Melbourne, was killed in a Hying accident. ...

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  32. Ship Sunk by Bomb

    Dublin, July 18.—The Eirean Government announced that the City of Limerick was sunk by a bomb on Monday off Cape Ushant. Two ...

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  33. Storms in Jugoslavia

    London, July 18.—The Berlin Newsagency reports that violent thunderstorms in Jugoslavia caused damage estimated at £1,300,000. A ...

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  34. Blockade of Empire

    Pretoria, July 17.—The Minister of Railways, Mr. Sturrock, said that Germany's vaunted blockade of the Empire was a futile and ...

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  35. Raid on Gibraltar

    Gibraltar, July 18.—Three men were killed and several injured during an air raid this morning. ...

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  36. The Belgian Congo

    London, July 17.—The Belgian Minister for the Colonies, M. de Vleeschauwer, has flown from England to Lisbon, en route to the ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. De Valera's Successor

    Dublin, July 17.—The Cabinet has named the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Sean O'Kelly, successor to Mr. de Valera in the event of the latter ...

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  38. German Report

    Berlin, July 18.—A High Command communique states:—"Our bombers attacked a military training field at Aldershot, airfields ...

    Article : 151 words
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