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  2. FORECAST.

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  4. THREATS AGAINST EAST INDIES Tokio Press Adopts Strong Tone

    WHILE the Japanese army was taking part in a three-hour parade at Saigon to mark the entry of Japanese forces into Indo-China, Tokio newspapers were indulging in warnings and threats against the ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. PROLONGED WARFARE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports from Ankara say that German circles are pessimistic regarding the drive against ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. HALTED EVERYWHERE

    RUSSIAN counter-attacks have driven some German divisions back 100 miles, and the Germans have been halted everywhere along the vast front, according to the Soviet Government spokesman (M. Lozovsky). ...

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  7. RED STEEL

    Typical of Russia's development of heavy industries in the past 20 years is this steel works at Magnitogorsk, in the Urals, built during the first five-year plan. It is one of many practically invulnerable to attack from the air, because of its distance from the western frontier of Russia. From the collection of the late Mr. A. G. Ogilvie, by courtesy of Mrs. Ogilvie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALL ILLUSIONS DESTROYED

    "KOKUMIN'S" warning was supported by the "Japan Times-Advertiser," which said opportunities were available for the Indies to reconsider its ...

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  9. FAR FLUNG BASES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Any enemy attempting a surprise attack on Australia must first fight a battle willi the Royal Australian Air Force ...

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  10. MR. MENZIES WARNS AUSTRALIA

    WARNING that the war would not be over in six months or 12 months was given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) in a speech at a Victorian Royal Automobile Club dinner tonight. The job of 1941 was to avoid defeat, and the path to ...

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  11. GUARANTEE TO RESTORE POLISH INTEGRITY

    THE agreement between Poland and Russia signed yesterday (under which a Polish army is to be formed in Russia) and the British Note to ...

    Article : 503 words
  12. ECONOMIC HELP

    LONDON, Thursday.—Much progress had been made in fulfilling the promise to give the Soviet economic assistance said the Parhamentaiy Secretary to the ...

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  13. TALKS WITH M. STALIN

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—When Mr. Harry Hopkins, envoy of President Roosevelt conferred with M. Stalin yesterday he was handed a message ...

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  15. RATIONS OF PETROL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Another indication of the probability of more severe petrol rationing being introduced on September 1 was given ...

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  17. APOLOGY BY JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Japan has apologised for the bombing attack yesterday on the United States gunboat Tutuila at Chungking. ...

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  18. CONSTANTLY UNDER FIRE Tobruk Attacked 1,000 Times Since Siege Began

    A MAJOR from Tobruk reveals that the town has been bombed 1,000 times since the siege began. On an average it is bombed every two hours either by ...

    Article : 377 words
  19. TAXI DRIVERS WILL NOT WORK TODAY

    TAXI-CABS will not ply for hire in Melbourne streets to-morrow. More than 500 drivers decided ...

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  20. Free Austrian Move

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Archduke Robert of Austria attended the inaugural meeting of the Austrian Youth Association in London. It was decided to share ...

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  21. Italian Prisoners In Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.—The War Office announces that 2.000 Italian prisoners of war have arrived in Britain for work directed by the Ministry of Agriculture. ...

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