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  2. U.S. Ban on Oil for Spain

    Washington, July 26.—The Maritime Commission and the Treasury have refused to permit American tankers to carry oil to Spain, ...

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  3. BALKAN MOVES

    London, July 27.—Recent actions of the Rumanian Government have caused dissatisfaction in London, and a formal protest is being ...

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  4. GERMAN OFFENSIVE

    London, July 28.—"Lord Haw Haw," of the German radio, to-day repeats that a great attack on England is only a question of days, ...

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  5. AIR WAR CONTINUES

    London, July 27.—An Air Ministry communique states: "On Friday our bombers made daylight raids on the Dortmund power station and Dutch aerodromes of Schipol and Waalhaven. All our aircraft returned safely. Last night, owing to adverse weather ...

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  6. DEFENCE OF BRITAIN

    London, July 27.—Certain parts of the east coast have been made the subject of a "curfew" order. The area, which extends from the ...

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  7. ASSAULT ON ITALY

    London, July 28.—Field-Marshal Lord Birdwood, in an article in the "Sunday Graphic," said:—"We must expect determined attempts ...

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  8. More Men Called Up

    London, July 27.—A total of 340,840 men, comprising the 1906 class and those just turned 20 years of age, registered to-day for ...

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  9. A Significant Move

    Vichy, July 28.—By order of the Germans, all passenger tram services between the occupied and unoccupied zones of France ceased ...

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  10. Italian Bases Bombed

    Cairo, July 27.—An E.A.F. communique states:—"A reconnaissance carried out over the Berna aerodrome, which was raided ...

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  11. FURTHER RUMANIAN ACTION

    London, July 27.—It was learned in London that the British detention of three Rumanian ships at Port Said followed the Rumanian ...

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  12. Foreign Affairs Debate

    London, July 28.—The "Observer" says that Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons on Tuesday, is expected to make his first speech ...

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  13. RAIDS ON OIL STORES

    London, July 28.—It is officially stated that the enemy night air operations against Britain were on a small scale. A few bombs were ...

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  14. Big German Seaplane

    London, July 27.—Two Spitfires shot down a large German seaplane off the south-east coast. They sighted the seaplane's white hull ...

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  15. ROADS NOW CLOSED

    London, July 28.—The British United Press correspondent at Vichy states that the Germans have closed road as well as railway ...

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  16. Pressure on Rumania

    London, July 27.—The Budapest correspondent of the Associated Press says that Germany has instructed Rumania to negotiate with ...

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  17. Lone Raider Over Channel

    London, July 27.—A lone raider dive-bombed a ship in the Channel to-night. Six bombs exploded but the ship continued her voyage. ...

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  18. Capital Levy Advocated

    London, July 27.—The advocacy of a capital levy by the "Daily Express" is attracting attention in political and financial circles, which ...

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  19. Carrying of Gas Masks

    London, July 27.—The Ministry of Information repeats the warning to the public to carry gas masks. It says they should not assume that ...

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  20. Leaflet Raid on Vichy

    Vichy, July 27.—A British 'plane dropped leaflets on Vichy yesterday, despite anti-aircraft fire. ...

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  21. Series of Air Battles

    London, July 28.—A series of air battles took place over the south-east of England this afternoon after raiders had crossed the coast ...

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  22. Alexandria Bombed Again

    Cairo, July 27.—Bombs fell on Alexandria early this morning. No damage was done and there were no casualties. ...

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  23. RAIDS ON ENGLAND

    London, July 27.—Heavy explosions and fires broke out after Blenheims of the coastal command had raided German oil stores at ...

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  24. Ulster's Home Guard

    London, July 27.—Northern Ireland's Home Guard is now over 23,000 strong. In many districts the establishment could have been ...

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  25. The Sydney's Victory

    Cairo, July 27.—The Australians' "devilish cheek" was responsible for the Crete victory, according to an Italian officer now detained ...

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  26. Russia and Rumania

    Bucharest, July 28.—It has been announced that the Foreign Secretary, M. Gafencu, has postponed his visit to Moscow until August 10. ...

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  27. British Army Casualties

    London, July 28.—The 34th War Office casualty list contains the names of a number of titled men, including the Duke of ...

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  28. Armistice Commission

    Djibouti, July 27.—The Franco Italian armistice commission arrived to-day and Djibouti's state of siege has been terminated. ...

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  29. Turkish Precautions

    London, July 28.—The Istanbul correspondent of the British United Press says that the Turkish Premier, Refik Saydam, arrived from ...

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  30. New Type of Submarine

    London, July 26.—Rumours have recently emanated from Italian sources to the effect that Germans are now using in British waters new ...

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  31. A Renegade Officer

    London, July 28.—The War Office has withdrawn the army pension from Lieut.Col. Cyril Rocke, former A.D.C. to the Governor-General of ...

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  32. Britain and France

    Vichy, July 28.—The Petain Government has blocked British accounts in France as a reprisal for similar British action, thus ending ...

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  33. Son of Great War V.C.

    London, July 27.—Flying-Officer W. H. Rhodes Moorhouse, son of the first airman to receive a Victoria Cross in the last war, has been ...

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  34. Partners Provided

    London, July 27.—The New Zealand War Services Association found 400 partners, including one of Mr. Churchill's daughters, for ...

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  35. Canadian Fighter Squadron

    London, July 27.—The first Royal Canadian Air Force fighter squadron to reach this country will soon be in action, using Canadian-built ...

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  36. Control of Luxemburg

    London, July 27.—The German controlled Brussels radio says that the gauleiter for the Coblenz region has become civilian gauleiter for ...

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  37. West African Regiments

    London, July 27.—The announcement that Gold Coast and Nigerian troops have arrived in East Africa recalls that the Royal West African ...

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  38. No German Peace Proposals

    London, July 27.—It was officially stated in London, with reference to a report published in America, that the British Government had ...

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  39. German Peace Feeler

    London, July 26.—According to the German-controlled Dutch radio, a "Netherlands Peace Committee" has appealed to President ...

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  40. Atrocities Against Refugees

    London, July 28.—The Moscow radio continues to bitterly attack the Rumanians for atrocities against refugees going to Bessarabia. "Men, ...

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  41. Trade Union Movement

    London, July 27.—Sir Walter Citrine, in a speech at the annual conference of the Trades Union Councils, said that the trade union move ...

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  42. Talks at Berchtesgader

    Berlin, July 27.—Hitler received the Bulgarian representatives, M. Filoff and M. Popoff, at Berchtesgaden this afternoon and conferred ...

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  43. All-India Congress

    Poona, July 27.—The All-India Congress Committee rejected by 91 votes to 63, Mr. Gandhi's contention that the principle of non-violence ...

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  44. German Claims

    Berlin, July 27.—A communique states:—"Our air force yesterday attacked British shipping in the Channel, sank a 26,383 ton ...

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  45. Saturday's Raids

    London, July 27.—Bombs falling in the south-east of England killed an auxiliary fireman and an elderly woman and also injured a woman ...

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  46. Russia and Finland

    London, July 28.—The Helsinki radio says that the Russo-Finnish trade agreement signed yesterday provides for a permanent Russian ...

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  47. Jugoslav Wheat Shortage

    Belgrade, July 28.—Jugoslavia's wheat shortage is hindering the trade talks between Germany and Jugoslavia. Germany insists that ...

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  48. Russia 's Navy

    Moscow, July 28.—Naval Commissar Kuznetzoff, broadcasting, said that the Soviet was adding 168 ships to the fleet in 1940 and had added ...

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  49. U.S. 'Plane Production

    Washington, July 26.—Loans totalling 92,000,000 dollars (£23,000,000 at current rates) to the Wright Aeronautical Corporation have been ...

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  50. Two Raiders Shot Down

    London, July 27.—The Air Ministry states: "R.A.F. fighters shot down two enemy 'planes in the Channel this morning." ...

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  51. Honorary Degree

    London, July 27.—The Manchester University is conferring an honorary master of arts degree on Gracie Fields in absentia. ...

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  52. Bombs Dropped in Wales

    London, July 28.—Ten bombs were dropped in Wales, mostly in fields One fell into a stream and another damaged a country road.There were ...

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