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  3. HOPE OF IMPROVEMENT IN PACIFIC CRISIS : NEW TONE OF TOKIO PRESS

    LONDON, August 28.— President Roosevelt had a conference with the Japanese Ambassador to the United States (Admiral Nomura) in Washington. It was the first of a series meant possibly to explore the whole Pacific picture. ...

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  4. DNEPROPETROVSK TAKEN BY GERMANS : REDS' GAINS AT GOMEL

    LONDON, August 29.— The Russians admit that their troops evacuated Dnepropetrovsk, on the Dnieper bend, but this is the only recent gain by the Nazis, whose progress towards Leningrad and Kiev is held up. ...

    Article : 1,286 words
  5. AUSTRALIA'S NEW PRIME MINISTER

    Australia's new Prime Minister, Mr. A. W. Fadden, is pictured here at a Commonwealth Government l[?]nchney given when Mr. P. Fraser, New Zealand Prime Minister, visited Australia recently before his Journey to Great Britain. The photograph shows, from night, the Australian Minister for Information (Senator H. S. Foil), Mr. Fraser. Mr. Fadden, the Deputy-Leader of the Opposition (Mr. F. M. Ford[?]), and the Minister for External Affairs (Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  6. NO MORE FIGHTING IN IRAN, BUT ALLIES WILL SECURE INTERESTS

    LONDON, August 28.— There will be no cancellation of the Anglo-Russian march into Iran until control is established in vital centres, particularly over trains on the Iranian railway and over the Tabriz-Teheran-road, and until oil installations which the ...

    Article : 762 words
  7. U.S CONFIDENT OF BECOMING WORLD'S STRONGEST POWER

    WASHINGTON, August 28.— The American Assistant secretary of state (Mr. Berle) declared that America after the ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. AMERICAN REPUBLICS TO USE ALL FOREIGN SHIPS

    LONDON, August 28.— The Inter American Financial and Economl[?] Advisory Committee announced that 21 American republics agreed to-day ...

    Article : 53 words
  9. AXIS ACTION IN NEAR EAST IN AUTUMN ?

    LONDON, August 28.— The Istanbul correspondent of The Times says that, according to information from trustworthy sources, considerable ...

    Article : 340 words
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  11. SLOVAKS DESERTED GERMANS: MOST UNITS DISBANDED

    LONDON, August 29.— The Slovak radio confirms that "the greater part of the Slovak soldiers from the Russian front are on leave ...

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  12. New British Agreement With Railways

    LONDON, August 28.— To avoid a farther increase in railway fares and [?]ight charges, the Government conceded a new financial agreement with ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. R.N. CONTROLS FRENCH SOMALILAND WATERS

    LONDON, August 28.— The D[?]ibout radio stated to-day that four British warships and flotilla of armed launches and planes had taken ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. 14 Death From Air Collision over Blackpool

    LONDON, August 29.— The death roll a Blackpool following the collision between two planer, which crashed on the city now total 14 ...

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  15. Eastern United States Gets Less Petrel

    WASHINGTON, August 28.— Mr. Ralph Davies. Acting Petroleum Coordinator, announced that gasoline [?]unplies in the east would be reduced ...

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  16. "Pitiful Whine From One Australian"

    LONDON, August 28.— The Daily Express, in a leader, says: Querulous Australian native Parliamentarians ask why the Australians are always ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. CZECH LABOUR LEADER DIES IN CONCENTRATION CAMP

    LONDON, August 28.— The death of the Czechoslovak Labour M.P., Robert Klein, leader of the Slate Officials and Office Employees' Union, after two ...

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  18. Story of a Garden That May Prove A Thorny Wilderness

    LONDON, August 28.— The German home broadcast stated: "It will not be long before the whole Balkan region and the south-east will be ...

    Article : 221 words
  19. Urgent Thai Legislation

    BANGKOK, August 28.— The Minister for Justice submitted two urgent B[?]ls, necessitated by world uncertainty. One specifies the wartime ...

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  20. Cane Hauler Found Dead

    BUNDABERG, August 29.— Harry Hagamann (56), who had been hauling cane on the Bingera plantation with a horse-drawn team, was found dead ...

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  21. Two Killed in Derailment

    SOUTH KENT (Connecticut), August 28.— A train bound for New York, carrying 350 boys returning from summer camps in Massachusetts was ...

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