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  2. AERIAL WARFARE

    London, July 18.—This evening's Air Ministry communique states:- "Yesterday afternoon R.A.F. bombers made further attacks on ...

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  3. DEFENCE OF BRITAIN

    London, July 19.—In an interview with a representative of the Associated Press, Mayor-General Gwynn said:—"Whatever Hitler's ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND JAPAN

    London, July 18.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, in a statement in the House of Commons on the Burma road agreement, said ...

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  5. Air Raid Casualties

    London, July 18.—The policy relating to the publication of civilian air raid casualties was announced in the House of Commons by the ...

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  6. SPEECH BY HITLER

    Berlin, July 19.—The Reichstag met this afternoon to hear What was described as a "Government declaration." The declaration was made by Hitler, who, in the course of his speech, said he desired to make another appeal to common sense. "I now speak ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA IN ACTION

    London, July 19.—It is officially announced that H.M.A.S. Sydney (Captain J. A. Collins, R.A.N.) sank the Bartolomeo Colteoni by ...

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  8. REICHSTAG MEETS

    Hitler entered the Kroll Opera House promptly at 6 p.m., and the Deputies rose to greet him. Ribbentrop and Goering greeted the ...

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  9. Attacks on Britain

    London, July 18.—The Ministry of Home Security announced this afternoon:—"Enemy aircraft crossed the north-east coast of Scotland this ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    Cairo, July 18.—A communique states:—"A small raiding party from the light mechanised forces yesterday captured and destroyed ...

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  11. Lifeboat in Distress

    London, July 18.—An Australian x force Sunderland flying-boat, under the captaincy of Flight-Lieutenant E. B. Courtney, of ...

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  12. Welsh Town Bombed

    London, July 18.—Fleeing from fighters, a German raider dumped a load of bombs on a Welsh town. Many houses were damaged. ...

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  13. EVENTS IN BRITAIN

    London, July 18.—Asked in the House of Commons whether the Government would reconsider the decision to postpone the scheme for undesirable that anything in the nature of a large scale exodus from this country should take place, and I do not believe the military ...

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  14. Questions in Parliament

    London, July 18.-In a written answer to-day to a member who asked if, in any negotiations with Japan, the Government would ...

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  15. Haile Selassie in Sudan

    London, July 18.—The report that Haile Selassie is in the Sudan is confirmed. ...

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  16. Increased Activity

    London, July 18.—Solitary German bombers attacked the south-east of Scotland and south-east of England to-night. Both are ...

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  17. Unsuccessful Enemy Raids

    Nairobi, July 19.-The enemy dropped 120 bombs in the course of four raids on Buna, but no damage was done and there were no ...

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  18. Nazi Losses in Raids

    London, July 18.—The aeronautical correspondent of the "Times" says that the Germans to-day lost the 200th 'plane in raids against ...

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  19. Russia and Rumania

    Bucharest, July 18.—It is officially stated that Russia has occupied additional areas in Rumania. ...

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  20. More German Raids

    London, July 19.—Gliding down silently, with the sun behind it, a solitary German raider dropped two salvoes over a wide area in and ...

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  21. BALKAN OUTLOOK

    London, July 19.—The Sofia correspondent of the "Times" says that the Rumanian-Bulgarian relations have suddenly become worse owing ...

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  22. FOOD FOR FRANCE

    Grenoble, July 18.—The "Petit Dauphinois" says that the British seized 300,000 tons of foodstuffs and oils bound for France. ...

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  23. The Food Supplies

    London, July 18.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Food, Mr. Boothby, said in the House of Commons that the Food ...

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  24. France and Britain

    Vichy, July 19.-M. Baudouin, amplifying his statement of July 16, said: "Information from London suggests that Britain is not ...

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  25. New Japanese Cabinet

    London, July 18.— The Tokio correspondent of the "Times" says that the general character of the new Cabinet's diplomacy can be ...

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  26. Britain and Russia

    London, July 18.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Times" says that the Foreign Office neither denies nor confirms the London ...

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  27. German Raider in Atlantic

    London, July 19. — An enemy raider is known to be operating in the Atlantic. It sank the ship King John Davisian in the region of the ...

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  28. Alien Refugees

    London, July 18.—Asked in the House of Commons whether he would give the pledge of the Government that alien refugees from ...

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  29. INCREASED ACTIVITY

    London, July 19.—The air activity increased during the day. Six German dive-bombe rs. swooping down from a cloud, dropped about ...

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  30. A Girl's Gallantry

    London, July 18.—Corporal Joan Pearson, of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, has been awarded the Empire Gallantry Medal for bravery ...

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  31. French Complaints

    London, July 18.—Violently attacking tine French newspaper. "Le Temp's" for expressing anxiety about France's food situation, ...

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  32. Indian Dispute

    London, July 18.—The Simla correspondent of the "Times" says that the Viceroy is believed to have outlined to the Party leaders the ...

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  33. Reasons for Agreement

    London, July 13.—The "Times" in a leading article, says: "The Anglo-Japanese agreement is unpalatable to many Britons, but ...

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  34. Norwegian State Council

    Zurich, July 19.—The Germans are finding it difficult to form a new Norwegian State Council, owing to the refusal of several prominent ...

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  35. Canadians in Mock Battle

    London, July 19.—In a mock battle at a village "somewhere in England," the Canadians, supported by every device of modern, ...

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