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  3. ALLIES WILL FIGHT ON TILL VICTORY IS WON

    LONDON, Thursday.—Claming to be the representatives of 700,000,000 people, delegates from the British Commonwealth and the Allied Governments to-day gave the world not only a full and formal declaration that the ...

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  4. NEW TENSION OVER EAST INDIES

    TOKIO, Friday.—As a result -of growing tension between Japan and the Netherlands East Indies, Japanese ...

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  5. R.A.A.F. STRIKING HARD

    Some idea of the damage inflicted by the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy on the docks at Ostend can be gained from this photograph. What was once an active block of warehouses on the West Quay of the Bassin de la Marine is no longer operative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIED FORCES SURROUND DAMASCUS

    CAIRO, Friday.—It is understood that the Allies have practically surrounded Damascus, but parleys are in progress and with a view to avoiding bloodshed entry to the city has been delayed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAS SUNK BY NAZI SUBMARINE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The State Department has announced that there can be no doubt that a German submarine sank the United States freighter Robin Moor in the Atlantic on May 21. ...

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  8. MALTA DOWNS 10 ENEMY PLANES IN DAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Malta communique says a strong force of raiders flew over the island this morning. Anti-aircraft guns broke ...

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  9. German Supply Ship Sunk in Channel

    LONDON, Friday.—The Air Ministry says that bombers and fighters yesterday afternoon successfully attacked German shipping in the Channel, ...

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  10. BRITAIN REPLIES TO VICHY

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government has replied to the Vichy note concerning Syria as follows: "The responsibility for the ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. Civilian Casualties in England

    LONDON, Friday.—he Ministry for Home Security announces that civilian casualties in air raids in May totalled 5394 killed and 5181 ...

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  12. NAZIS REPORT ON THEIR CRETE LOSSES

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A special German communique claims that only about 236 German 'planes were lost in Crete, together with 1353 members of ...

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  13. LONDON DAMAGE

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially announced that air raid casualties and the destruction of properly in London total eight times that of the rest of the ...

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  14. HEAVY BOMBERS ATTACK GIBRALTAR

    MADRID, Friday.—Three heavy bombers of unknown nationality are reported to have attacked Gibraltar early this morning. Several bombs ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS' STEADY ADVANCE

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.—At the time when I got back last evening from the forward companies of the Australian coastal column in Syria it was expected that within a few hours the advance would have reached a point only ...

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  16. GREATER NAZI DEMANDS ON RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Just as a correspondent of the Associated Press of America in Helsinki was telephoning to ...

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  17. HITLER IS NOT WINNING ATLANTIC BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden), in a broadcast to South America, said the despatch of the ...

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  18. GERMAN PEOPLE HAVE GONE TOO FAR WRONG UNDER NAZIS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who was formerly Prince of Lippe Biesterfeld, a German principality, interviewed in Boston to-day, said he had nothing but bitterness in his heart for his former Fatherland. He declared ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ALTHOUGH much of the news from Europe is subject to German colouring there can no longer be any doubt that Nazi ...

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  20. TERROR BLOWN TO PIECES BY BLAST

    ALEXANDRIA, Thursday.—The monitor Terror was sunk off the Libyan coast by a squadron of German dive-bombers, although she was not directly hit by a single bomb. ...

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