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  3. RIDDLE OF RUSSIA STILL AWAITS SOLUTION

    LONDON, Friday—The riddle of Russia remains unsolved, while reports indicating tension are still circulating to-day. The N.B.C. broadcaster from Ankara, said: "German and ...

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  4. TIRED, BUT CHEERY

    Unshaven and ragged, but nevetherless fit and well, these soldiers of the A.I.F. threat their escape from Crete, more or less, as another good adventure. At right: A type of the Maoris who gave a good account of themselves in the Create fighting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OCCUPATION OF DAMASCUS EXPECTED SOON

    CAIRO, Friday.—Some subur[?] Damascus are already in Allied hands and the complete occupation of the city is considered to be a matter of hours. Australian cavalry patrols on the coastal road are 16 miles from ...

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  6. SEVEN KILLED AND FOUR HURT IN AIR FORCE CRASHES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Four fatal aircraft crashes occurred to-day. Seven members of the R.A.A.F. were killed and four others injured. There were no survivors of two of the accidents, which ...

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  7. JAPANESE BRING RUIN TO RICH TERRITORY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—According to "The New York Times" Shanghai correspondent, Japan's monopoly control ...

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  8. Will Not Accept Conscription: Labour Adamant

    CANBERRA, Friday.—"The Labour Party will not accept conscription," the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  9. HITLER PALE, TIRED AND HARSH

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. James Cudahy, former U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, provides an interesting ...

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  10. NEW ORDER IN ASIA

    TOKIO, Thursday. — "Japan's primary goal is the construction of a new order in East Asia," said the deputy ...

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  11. SHIPPING LOSSES SMALLER

    LONDON, Friday.—British and Allied shipping losses in May were 461,328, compared with 505,750 in March and ...

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  12. RATIONING OF RUBBER IN UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Office of Production Management has announced the introduction of rubber rationing, ...

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  13. QUIET NIGHT IN LONDON

    LONDON. Friday.—There was no alert all night in London last night. The Air Ministry states that there was little activity. Bombs were ...

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  14. Flew "Tasmania II." Spitfire

    Letters received recently by Colonel H. J. Dumaresq from his soon, Pilot-Sergeant Lewis Dumaresq, Royal Air Force, England, mentioned that for ...

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  15. NAZIS CLOSE U.S. CONSULATES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Germany has demanded the closure by July 15 of all American consulates and also the ...

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  16. INEFFICIENT MACHINE

    LONDON, Thursday. — "There is no doubt that, late and difficult though it is to make a change, we must ...

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  17. AMERICAN OPINION ON FIGHTING ABROAD

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — A Gallup survey shows that 56 per cent. of voters favour a referendum before Congress is allowed to send men ...

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  18. WOMAN FLIES ATLANTIC

    LONDON, Friday.—The American airwoman Jacqueline Cochran is at present in London, after safely flying a Hudson bomber from North America. ...

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  19. GREAT SOLLUM BATTLE ENDED IN DRAW

    CAIRO, Thursday.—The Battle of Sollum ended in a drew, I can speak only of the Sallum battlefield—the coastal plains and the slopes of the escarpment. Owing to casualties among the war correspondents' transport, we were unable to ...

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  20. FOOD FOR EUROPE MAY BE FINAL WAR ISSUE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"The war issue may finally be who can feed Europe's hungry people—the democracies or the dictatorships? The answer the democracies," said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Wickard) to-day. "We ...

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  21. Allied Losses in Crete

    BERLIN, Thursday.— It is officially announced that prisoners taken in Crete totalled 18,735, including 5600 Greeks, ...

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  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IS THE HUMAN RACE being destroyed by a technology which puts terrible weapons in the hands of contemporary ...

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  23. JAPANESE NAVAL MOVEMENT

    SHANGHAI. Thursday. — Passengers on the President Coolidge from Hong Kong to-day reported seeing approximately 100 Japanese warships, ...

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