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  4. RUSSIANS DRIVE GERMANS FROM VITAL LENINGRAD ZONE

    LONDON, September 7.—Telephone despatches reaching Moscow from the front say that the Russian counter-attack at the approaches of Leningrad has driven the Germans from an important zone. The Red Army routed two German attacks against Kiev, t big battle is being waged on the central front. ...

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  5. GREER INCIDENT IS GIVEN AS REASON TO REVOKE NEUTRALITY

    NEW YORK, September 7.—The'New York Times,in a leader on the Greer incident, says: "It is time for us to recognise the realities of our position. We are not above die battle. ...

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  6. Europe's Refugees

    Picture that tell a stoy of human misery caused by Nazi aggression. Top photograph shows a corner of a ship on which the last British subjects lo leave Greere. some Australians and 150 German prisoners were evacuated from Athens. Women and children lived Ion deck, in the open, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LIVE OR DEAD DEMOCRACY?

    LONDON, September 6.—The American Secretary of Navy (Colonel Frank Knox). replying to questions by the Sunday Express, said: "If Britain ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. DEATH AND TERROR IN POLAND

    LONDON, September 6.— A mainfesie from an underground [?]movement in Poland, written six months ago and just smuggled to ...

    Article : 259 words
  9. EDRICH, CENTURY-MAKER, D.F.C.

    LONDON, September 6.— The Test cricket. Edrick, has been awarded the D.E.C. Edrick began auspiciously in the best big ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL SELF-HELP, AND CREDIT AID TO SOVIET RUSSIA

    LONDON, September 6.—"All possible help will be given to Russia so far as her financial needs are concerned," said the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley Wood) in a speech at Edinburgh. ...

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  11. Huge U.S. Aircraft Orders

    WASHINGTON. September 6.— The War Department announced that it had awarded the Boeing Company a record 33.000,000-dollar contract. It ...

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  12. Hungarian Army Chief Resigns

    BUDAPEST, September 6.— The Chief or Staff of the Hungarian Army 'General Henry Werhh)has resigned. The reason was Riven as ill health ...

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  14. HOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA September 6.will be provided in the new Federal Budget for a first instalment of a housing scheme for returned soldiers ...

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  15. HERO OF TOBRUK GARRISON

    BRISBANE September 7.— Father Thomas Gard formerly chaplin at Alderley and Enoggera. is considered the hero of the garrison at Tobruk, ...

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  16. Tobruk Anti-Aircraft Gunners Are Leaders of Their Science

    LONDON, September 6.—Reuter's special correspondent says that Tobruk has Become a laboratory of anti-aircraft science, so remarkable ...

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  17. British Submarine Lost

    LONDON. September 6.— The Admiralty announced that bis Majesty's submarine. P.T. 33. is overdue and is considered lost. The P.T. 33 does not ...

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  18. NEW U.S LIGHT CRUISER

    [?]NEY (NEW Jersey). September 6.—Margaret Mitchelu .author of the novel."GOne with the wine" Christened the [?]ent cruiser. Atlanta, which ...

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