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  4. NAZIS INCREASE PRESSURE ON LENINGRAD : CLAIM TO BE ONLY 121/2 M. DISTANT

    LONDON, September 4.—Bad weather is holding up operations at some points in the Leningrad area, but elsewhere terriffic, sanguinary battles are being waged, with the Germans steadily increasing their pressure against the city. ...

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  5. WAR WORK SUIT

    This is the warti[?] work-suit for civilians designed by the English clothing trade to meet the shortage caused by catio[?]ing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KONOYE'S WARNING OF "JAPAN'S GRAVEST CRISIS"

    NEW YORK. September 3. — The official Domei (Japanese) news agency reports that Prince Konoye, in his first public ...

    Article : 397 words
  7. JAPAN TO ATTACK SOVIET?

    NEW YORK. September 3. — The Shanghai correspondent of the New York Times says that while Europe is locked in a death struggle ...

    Article : 390 words
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    Mr J. S. Strong, chief representative in Australia of British motor interests, who has been asked by the Federal Government to accept the new post ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SPELL OF NAZIS' INVINCIBILITY NOW BROKEN

    LONDON, September 3.—"The spell of the Germans' invincibility which has paralysed more than hall of the world has now been finally ...

    Article : 301 words
  10. Beaufort Scored Torpedo Hit On Pocket Battleship

    LONDON, September 3.—The Minister for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair) said that a deadly Beaufort bomber found a mark for its torpedo on the ...

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  11. U.S. SPEEDING UP SHIP DELIVERIES

    WASHINGTON. September 3.—Mr. Land chairman of the Maritime Commission, at a Press conference, said that construction ...

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  12. CANADA AND U.S. SENDING MEN AND WOMEN TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, September 3.—Thousands more Canadian soldiers have arrived in Britain. With them have come American ...

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  14. TROOPS SOON TO BE RELIEVED AT DARWIN

    CANBERRA. September 4.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. P. C. Spender) announced to-day that the first of the troops at Darwin to be ...

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  15. "Enemy On Way To Defeat," Says Wavell

    SIMLA, September 4.—The British Commander-in-Chief in India (General Sir Archibald Wavell, in a broadcast to mark ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. SHIPBUILDING HOLD-UP IN VICTORIA

    Work on Victoria's newly established [?]hiobuilding industry is held up through 50 employees being on strike They met to-day and reaffirmed theft ...

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  17. FRENCH REQUEST FOR DEFINITE PEACE ON WAY TO HITLER

    LONDON. September 3.—The Stockholm Tidingen's Berlin correspondent says that despite German displeasure. General Abetz is en route to Hitler's ...

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  18. U.S. ALLOWING LARGE OIL SHIPMENTS TO SPAIN

    NEW YORK, September 4.— The Washington correspondent of the United Press learns that the Government is permitting shipment to Spain of ...

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  19. British Complaint to Petain

    CAIRO. September 3.—The commander of the Vichy forces in the Syrian campaign (General Dentz) will go to Beirut from Jerusalem ...

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  20. Al. Capone and 14 Others Sued For 119,000-Dollar Tax

    CHICAGO. September 8.—The Government has sued Al. Capone and 14 others for 119,000 dollars taxes on 19,894 barrels of beer which the ...

    Article : 57 words
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