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PRINCESS MAY STAY -Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe, accused by U. S. Immigration Service in San Francisco, as Nazi propagandist, imparted "interesting" information and can stay in U. S. now. Major Schofield, Immigration chief, loft.

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BRITISH SUCCESS IN SYRIA

FROM PAGE ONE

ren-Force on the morning of June 28 but continued its herole resistance and. in his cffected local counter-attacks.

Captain Oliver Lylichst in pro-» Į

short tenure of office, posals for the concentration of in- dustry and also the cluthes rationing order. He in a well-known figure in the business world and a successful Minister in the House of Connions,

Arrangement Ended

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"Enemy aircraft bombed Deir ez Zor causing casualties, among the civilian population."

Capture Admitted VICHY, June 9 (Reutei).-The capture by the allies of. Nebec, 35 Ex miles northeast of Damascus admitted here.

Italians Flee The appointment of Lord Beaver-

LONDON. June 29 (Reuter) brook as Minigter of Supply brings

Italian refugees from Syrla are con end the special arrangement whereby the Minister of State neted tinuing to pour into lonbul and are as Deputy Chairman of the Defence | being rent on in omnibuses to Son. -Committee (Supply) and as referce)

us questions.

These questions will be handled Nazi-Red Armies In

within the organisation of the office

GE Minister of Defence or of Produc- tion executive, of which latter Mir Ernest Bevin will continue to Chairman.

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Sir Andrew Dunean will continue to be Chairman of the Import Exeun- tive.

Secretaries Affected

In view of the establishment of the Ministry of War Transport, It is un- nouneed that Colonel J. J. Llewellin and Sir Arthur Salter love relin quished their appointments rs Parlin

athy Steretary to the Ministry of Transport and Parliamentary Secre

Shipping of tary to the Ministry respectively.

The King has been pleased to ap- prove that they be appointed Joint

Secretaries to Parliamentary Minister of War Transport.

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FROM PAGE ONE

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will be heard of Faud Zalji, well- known Arab guerilla lender

the disturbances Palestine during there. Some quarters here do not exclude the possibility that he may be conneeted with the corps of Arab mercenaries which General Deniz is believed to be recruiting.

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LONDON, June 20 (Reuter)-One of the reasons suggested for the visit of M. Benoit Mechin. Admiral Dar- lan's Secretary of State, to Ankara is the wave of resignations among the French diplomatic personnel in Turkey, says the Istanbul corres- pondent of the independent French agency.

Within a few weeks, he says, there have been four resignations, includ- Ing the Councillor of the Embassy, Secretary to the Consul-General at Smymn and a Charge de Mission,

In addition, Vichy had recently to recall a Councillor of the Embassy.

The diplomalle services of Vichy, the correspondent adde, have thus been completely disorganised.

Further resignations are feared as a result of the growing sympathies of the French colony for the Free French cause.

Great Battles

RE FROM PAGE ONE

frontier are mentioned for the first time in te-day's Moscow communique. Parachutists In Finland LONDON, June 21 (Reuter).-The Finish High Command to-day issued instructions to Finnish public to "be on the look-out for spleious anti are persons who forem looking known to have been dropped behind the Pulsh lines from enemy aire erf." states the Finnish radio.

Hungarian Attacks

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(Reuter)--A VICHY, June 20 Communique issued by the Hunger- en Chief of Staff quoted in a Buda-

the Vichy pest dispatch to agency, says that as a reprisal inea- sure the Hungarian air force again successfully attacked Soviet military objectives during the early hours to- day,

Larife Ares and considerable damage. were observed.

"The town of Coop was attacked by seven Soviet plone's three of which were brought down in air fights,"

Bridge Destroyed

LONDON, June 29 (Reuter).—The brilge of boats recently constructed by the Germans between Glurgin in Rumania and Rustchuk in Bulgaria has been damaged by Russia bomb-

planes, state an-Istanbul corres-- pondent of the Free French Agency. Reports from Constanza indicate that sixty per cent of the bridge was destroyed and huge quantities of Kouds, much of which was intended for Turkey, were burned.

Shipyard Work Resumes

OAKLAND, Cul, June 20 (Reu- ter)-Machinists of the Congress of Industrial Organisations have voted unanimously in favour of ending the strite in the Oakland shipyards which began on May 10.

It reported that they have de cided to return to work to-morrow.

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LONDON, June 29 (Reuter). Axis air losses last week. in Europe and the Middle East totalled 183 niremft-the big gest weekly, score this year, states an air expert.

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Over Reich

Over Germany and occupied terri-" tory, 98 German planes were "des- troyed, including 94 shot down In offensive sweeps. The R.A.F. lost enemy machines

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OFFICIAL STORY OF TYPHOON

FROM PAGE ONE

ither south of Hongkong. It was stationary, or very slow. The baro- meter was still falling at that time, aul, ld an Observatory official, "Anything may happen."

A Telegraph porter revealed this; morning that thost of the bathing

duenaze and that one bridge between two sheds had been washed into the harboring with ot

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coming to rest at the finally bottom of a grass embankment. She suffered slight injuries.

At Shel-O brach yesterday several Unthing tents were blown it the gands and the raft moored about 100 yards from the are from its meorits and 'was washed ashore.

Typhoon Intense: Velocity Of 98 M.P.H.

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ing the river stessier Tal On was reported to be on the rocks at the north-east corner of Stonecullers, while the river steamer Chung Ou was dragging her anchors just off Stonecutters at half past eight.

The Star Ferry service

was not to the started this morning owing gale and the heavy harbour seas, but hundreds of elty workers, unaware of this, gathered at

the Kowloon wharf between 8 and 9 o'clock,

There was a

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morning papers which could not be satisfied, as only the first delivery managed to get arross the harbour before cross-harbour trafite ceased.. Hun- dreds therefore, went without their morning paper:-

Buses were still operating on both sides of the harbpur at.9 o'clock, but the trams, after starting out as usual at 5 o'clock, ceased running when the No. 1 signal was hoisted.

Quiet Over U.K.

LONDON, June 29 (Reuter)-No reports of German aireraft having erossed the coasts of Britain had been received up to 6 p.m.-G.MT. to-day, states the Air Ministry.

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Sweep Over N. France VICHY, June 29 (Reuter)- LONDON, June 20 (Router)---No ports that M, Sarajoglu, the Turkish German fighters were encountered

carried out- Foreign Minister, is going to Berlin when RAF fighters for an exchange of protocols ratify-another sweep over Northern France ing the Turko-German Pact ara de- this afternoon, SANTA nied in Ankara, saya a dispatch to The British aircraft returned with-- the, Vichy news agency,

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