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  4. TANK DRIVE ON STALINGRAD

    The gravity of the threat to Stalingrad is emphasised by the first mention of the great Volga city in the operational section of the latest Moscow communique. This says that massed German ...

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  5. DEFENCE OF EGYPT

    The determination of the British Government to defend Egypt and the Nile Valley to the utmost of its power was expressed in the most emphatic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW BATTLE IN THE SOLOMONS

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," preliminary reports suggest that the attempted Japanese counter invasion of United States Solomon Islands bases will be thwarted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLIED AIR OFFENSIVE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Wednesday.--The expected renewal of war around New Guinea and Papua began yesterday. ...

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  8. DEATH OF THE DUKE OF KENT

    The Duke of Kent, youngest surviving member of the family of the late King George V., was killed on active service yesterday afternoon when a Sunderland flying boat crashed in northern Scotland. The ...

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  9. RUSSIAN CONVOY LOSSES

    Captain Lovett, U.S. Navy director of public relations, disclosed yesterday that losses in convoys to Russian Arctic ports sometimes reach 50 ...

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  10. HEAVY SENTENCE FOR PASTOR

    Rev, Kurt Molzahn, the Lutheran pastor who last week was convicted of espionage, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. The judge said ...

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  11. 22 KILLED IN PERU EARTHQUAKE

    At least 22 persons were killed and 50 injured in a severe earthquake in the towns of Nasca and Iea, Peru, 200 miles south-east of Lima, the ...

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  12. CHINESE PRESS FORWARD

    Newspaper reports state that the Japanese, with strong aerial support, have launched an attack in areas along the Tungpul railway, just ...

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  14. BRAZIL'S PART IN THE WAR

    NEW YORK, August 26. The planning of Brazil's part in the war was begun at Washington last night, when a joint Brazil-United States defence commission met in ...

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  15. ALLIED AIRMEN BUSY IN EGYPT

    According to messages from Cairo, Allied aircraft have again been busy in the forward areas in Egypt and on enemy supply routes behind their ...

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    The British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill (left), dressed in his famous "siren suit," photographed with the Russian leader, Joseph Stalin, and Mr. Averill Harriman, representative of President Roosevelt, during their recent conference in Moscow on the future conduct of the war. Mr. Churchill flew from London and made a wide tour of the Middle East both on his way to Moscow and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BOMB ON SHELTER

    A woman and her eight cchildren were killed when an Anderson shelter received a direct hit during an enemy raid lasts night on an East ...

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  18. ENEMY CONVOY ATTACKED

    Last night Coastal Command planes attacked enemy shipping. Their target was a convoy off the Friesian Islands. Two ships were hit. ...

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