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  3. New German Thrust Towards Leningrad

    Last night's Soviet communique stated: "Our troops to-day continued fierce fighting on the entire front. We evacuated Kingisepp (in the Leningrad sector) after some stubborn fighting. Twenty-two German planes and ...

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  5. ACUTE TENSION IN FAR EAST

    Relations between the United States and Japan are admittedly near breaking-point, following today's conference between the ...

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  6. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.).—A terrific explosion on the Brooklyn waterfront to-day caused a roaring fire, which was followed by a further ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. TOBRUK FIGHTING

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.F.).—A General Headquarters communique announces: "There has been considerable enemy bombing of Tobruk. Our ...

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  8. MR. CHURCHILL RETURNS

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.).—The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) will arrive in London early tomorrow and without delay will call a ...

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  9. PLANES FOR MIDDLE EAST

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt disclosed to-day that the delivery of planes to the British forces in the Middle East was being speeded ...

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  10. BIG AUCKLAND FIRE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—One of the largest fires for many years occurred to-day when the premises of John Burns Ltd. were destroyed. Flames ...

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  11. NEW POLICE POWERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Union officials to-day criticised the regulations issued yesterday empowering any constable without warrant to search workers in ...

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  12. MILITARY TERM EXTENSION

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt to-day signed a bill asserting that national interests were imperilled and authorising the detention ...

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  13. VICHY REGIME

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.).—The 33 British and Indian officers and 13 other ranks who have returned to Beirut after being prisoners of war in ...

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  14. "TROOPS READY FOR NEXT CAMPAIGN"

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—Major-General Sir Iven Mackay arrived here to-day on his way to Australia. He said that conditions in the Middle ...

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  15. Goering Reported to Have Lost Both Legs

    LONDON, Monday, (A.A.P.).—Europe in the past two months has been flooded with stories about the Reichs-marshal Goering, of which probably ...

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  16. BRITISH RAIDS

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.).—Blenheims escorted by fighters this afternoon bombed industrial targets at Lille (France). Other Blenheims bombed ...

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  17. HENTY C.W.A.

    The monthly meeting of the Henty branch of the Country Women's Association was held in the Henty School of Arts, the president (Mrs. J. H. Shipard) presiding ...

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  18. SNAKE BITE IN MINE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—While working 90 feet underground in a gold mine yesterday, Thomas Hussey was bitten on the leg by a black snake. Hussey ...

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  19. "COST-PLUS" CRITICISM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Replying to a statement by senator M'Bride that the "cost-plus" method was being used until reasonable prices for war ...

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  20. "STICKY MASS OF MUD"

    GRAFTON, Tuesday,—"If the September rains arrive in time and the deep black mud of the Ukraine lives up to its sticky reputation. Hitler's ...

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  22. RAIDS OVER GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.)—Germany was bombed from the east and west last night, admits the German' Newsagency, adding that British ...

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  23. CHEERED IN ICELAND

    REYKJAVIK (Iceland), Monday.—We came here to keep the war away from Iceland," Mr. Churchill told the cheering crowd gathered outside ...

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  24. R.A.F. TARGETS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The R.A.F.'s main targets last night were Cologne and Duisburg where large fires were started. They also bombed the docks ...

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  25. GERMAN CLAIMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The entire region west of the Dnieper is in our hands now," is the keynote of a German communique issued to-night. ...

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  26. SECRET SESSION AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Both Houses of Parliament will sit to-morrow but will probably go into secret session after a statement on the war by Mr. ...

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  27. A BRITISH "INVASION"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Berlin Propaganda Ministry reports: "German sentries on sand dunes near Calais one stormy night recently saw ...

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  28. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt to-day conferred with vice-President Wallace and Congressional leaders. The Washington ...

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  29. JAPAN AND THAILAND

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Japanese are frequently described as imitative rather than originative people," says "The Times" in a leader. "The ...

    Article : 225 words
  30. CHINESE MINISTER TO AUSTRALIA

    CHUNGKING, Monday. (A.A.P.)—Dr. Hsu Mo, the Chinese Minister-designate to Australia, has left by plane for Hong Kong en route to ...

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  32. U.S.A. PROMISE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported from Tokyo that the Japanese Information Board spokesman (Mr. Ishii) said that Americans could leave Japan ...

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  34. MR. CHURCHILL TO BROADCAST

    Mr. Churchill received a tremendous reception on his arrival in London. Crowds cheered from the streets and buses and traffic was held up. ...

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