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  2. VICHY'S COURSE

    The Vichy Cabinet is continuing its deliberations, the chief subjects of which are understood to be relations with Germany and policy regarding the French Empire. General Weygand (Delegate-General in Africa) and other African Administrators are at present in Vichy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DEFENCE OF SYRIA.

    LONDON, June 6.—The French High Commissioner in Syria (General Dentz) in a broadcast from Beirut last night again warned Britain that in Syria ...

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  4. TURKISH ANXIETY.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Ankara correspondent of the Associated Press (American) says that the Turkish Foreign Minister (M. Sarajoglu) in an interview ...

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  5. AMERICAN CONCERN.

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—Replying to questions at a Press conference yesterday, the Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) said that it would seem scarcely ...

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  6. CYPRUS PREPARES.

    NICOSIA, June 5.—The towns and countryside of Cyprus have now assumed a military appearance. The Australian troops who form a part of the garrison ...

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  7. TRAWLER AND DRIFTER SUNK.

    LONDON, June 5.—The Admiralty stated today that His Majesty's trawler Ben Gairn and His Majesty's drifter Jewel had been sunk. There were no ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAZIS AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, June 5.—The dovelike murmurings heard fleetingly in some European quarters during the last few days contrasted curiously tonight with the ...

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  9. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS.

    LONDON, June 6.—It was confirmed in London today that the British Ambassador in Moscow (Sir Stafford Cripps), at the request of the Foreign Secretary (Mr. ...

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  10. MATSUOKA IN MOSCOW

    LONDON, June 6.—The expulsion from Russia of Mr. John Scott, correspondent of the "News-Chronicle"—the official reason given being that he was the author ...

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  11. BATAVIA TRADE TALKS.

    BATAVIA, June 6.—On behalf of the Netherlands Central Government in London, Dr. van Mook, leader of the Dutch delegation in the trade talks between the ...

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  12. RUBBER, OIL AND TIN.

    WASHINGTON, June 6.—The Dutch Foreign Minister (MV. van Kleffens), after a conference with President Roosevelt last night, said that the Netherlands was ...

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  13. DRIVE AGAINST EGYPT.

    LONDON, June 6.—Well-informed circles in London interpret the German air raid on Alexandria as the opening of a direct offensive against Egypt. It is ...

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  14. ROME'S STORY.

    LONDON, June 6.—Today's Rome communique states: "We bombed Gibraltar and Malta last night and also captured a group of enemy soldiers near ...

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  15. NAZI AIR TROOPS.

    LONDON, June 6.—The command of Germany's Middle East air storm troops has been given the 50-year-old General Student, who made the first jump in the ...

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  16. "MUTILATING" PARACHUTISTS.

    LONDON, June 6.—German military courts in Crete will try British and Imperial soldiers on charges of mutilating and maltreating German parachutists. ...

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  17. THE ALEXANDRIA RAID

    ALEXANDRIA, June 6.—Wednesday night's big air raid on Alexandria was the heaviest the city has experienced and lasted 90 minutes. Low-flying planes ...

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  18. REASONS FOR ATTACK.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—The heavy German air raid on Alexandria emphasises Germany's intention to press home attacks against the British forces in the ...

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  19. BISHOPS ANNOYED.

    NEW YORK, June 5—The official national organisation of Roman Catholic bishops in the United States has sent a sharp protest to the America First ...

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  21. AMERICA'S EFFORTS.

    WASHINGTON, June 5.—In a special message today in which he declared that America's emergency may last more than four years, President Roosevelt urgently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. "CONVOY MEANS WAR."

    NEW YORK, June 5.—A copyright dispatch to the North American Newspaper Alliance states that Mr. John Cudahy, formerly. United States Ambassador to ...

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  23. N.Z. MINISTER IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, June 5.—Mr. J. G. Coates, a member of the New Zealand War Cabinet, said in a Press interview today that he had been greately ...

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  24. PRESIDENT'S COURSE.

    MELBOURNE, June 6.—The return to Washington of the United States Ambassador to London (Mr. J. G. Winant) has aroused a flood of speculation. ...

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  25. ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE.

    NEW YORK, June 5.—Pan-American Airways have agreed to allow British Overseas Airways to use their Baltimore facilities as a terminus for the new British ...

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  26. QUIET IN THE AIR.

    LONDON, June 6.—An air raid alarm was sounded In London this morning, it being the first time the sirens had been heard in daylight since April 22. The ...

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  27. SUNDERLAND'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, June 6.—An Air Ministry communique states that a Sunderland flying-boat last evening engaged two enemy seaplanes over the Bay of Biscay ...

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  28. BARONET KILLED ON SERVICE.

    LONDON, June 6.—Pilot-Officer Sir Christopher De Bathe has been killed on active service. He was aged 35 and the sixth baronet. In 1932 he married Miss ...

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  29. DUBLIN DAMAGE.

    DUBLIN. June 5.—The Prime Minister (M. De Valera) said in the Dail Eireann today that 27 persons were killed and 45 seriously injured and still in hospital ...

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  30. RELIEF OF VICTIMS.

    LONDON, June 6.—The Queensland Agent-General (Mr. L. H. Pike) has received a contribution of £8,000 from the Australian Sugar Producers' Association ...

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  31. THE CHINA WAR.

    CHUNGKING, June. 5.—Seventy-two Japanese bombers attacked the old city and the modern suburbs last night. The raid lasted for five hours. Six fires were ...

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  32. CAMPAIGN IN SHANSI.

    TOKIO, June 5.—The Japanese Press claims today that the campaign in the Shansi Province of China is being wound up. The Japanese forces are stated ...

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  33. INDO-CHINA SEIZURES.

    HONG KONG, June 6.—The Japanese military mission in Indo-China has announced from Hanoi that the Japanese authorities have started the removal, with ...

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  34. NAZIS CLAIM SEVERAL SHIPS.

    LONDON. June 6.—A German High Command communique claims today that the Luftwaffe has sunk three merchantmen off Scotland and seriously damaged ...

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  35. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET.

    LONDON, June 6.—Reactions to Crete's loss continue to occupy the centre of the British political stage. These have crystallised into, firstly, a House of Commons ...

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