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  4. STIFFER RUSSIAN RESISTANCE IS SHOWN BY STRENGTH OF COUNTER-ATTACKS

    LONDON, September 2.—There are no recent signs of weakening of the Russians' resistance. Indeed, the fierce Red counterattacks appear to be the main preoccupation of the Germans. In the heavy rains which are making parts of the front a bog, the ...

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  5. ROOSEVELT SPEAKS FRANKLY "AS A BELLIGERENT"

    NEW YORK, September 2.—"The task of defeating Hitler may be long and arduous, but it can be done" ... "I speak for the conscience and determination of the American people when I say that we shall do everything in our power to crush Hitler and his Nazi forces." These phrases were used by President Roosevelt in a broadcast ...

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  6. MADE ISSUE PLAIN

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has again assumed the role of Democracy's spokesman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Flossing Rescue Stations for R.A.F. pilots forced down at sea have been designed in Britain. They will be moored in the English Channel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Engineering Triumph

    Another technical triumph for Australian engineers, a screw-diameter increasing-machine which has been wholly fabricated and produced in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CANE PRICE JUDGMENT

    BRISBANE, September 2.—In its judgment for 1941, the Central Cane Prices Board stated: "In regard to price, the growers' representative ...

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  10. Japs. Dissatisfied With Replies On Vladivostok

    TOKIO. September 2.—The information Board announced that the United States and Russia repired unsatisfactorily to representations about ...

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  11. NAZI CASUALTIES 21/2 MILLION, SAYS MOSCOW

    LONDON. September I.—The Moscow radio told Germany to-day that the German casualties so far were 2,5000,000, of which 1,000,000 had been ...

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  12. BIG ALLIED AIR FORCES IN RUSSIA

    LONDON. September 2.—The Moscow correspondent of the Daily Express says that considerable Allied all reinforcements have already reached ...

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  13. WILL VON PAPEN RETURN TO TURKEY?

    LONDON. September 1.—The Istanbul correspondent of The Times says that the visit to Germany by the German Ambassador to Turkey (Von ...

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  15. Gas Plant to Re-open

    CANBERRA. September 2. — The Commonwealth is considering a proposal to men the Old Balmain mine and the [?]ane gas-producing plant ...

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  16. TOBRUK PATROLS KEEP UP TRADITIONS OF DARING

    LONDON. September 1—Ceaseless activity underlies the superficial call duie[?] of the Australian and Britain troops at Tobruk. Typical of these ...

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  17. BULGARIAN HAVERST REQUISITIONED

    LONDON. September 1.—The Moscow radio says that Bulgarian peasants under a decree, must relinquish their entire harvest to the ...

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