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  4. RUSSIANS AGGRESSIVE

    WITH the people of Moscow responding enthusiastically to M. Stalin's decree declaring a state of siege in the Russian capital, there has been no fundamental change in the situation round Moscow. The momentum of the German attack seems to be increasing again, but ...

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  5. NO EASING LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Because of recent developments in the international situation in the Pacific zone, ...

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  6. RESIST TO LAST

    LONDON, Monday.—Moscow would be defended to the last, said M. Stalin in an order of the day when a state ...

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  7. JAPAN STANDS AT CROSSROADS

    JAPAN stood at the crossroads of life and death, declared the new Prime Minister (General Tojo) today. He told the staff of the War Office that it must be ready to sacrifice everything to surmount the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HUGE NAZI LOSSES

    LONDON, Monday. — Germany's losses in Russia were estimated to-day to be 4,000,000. This figure was given in a speech by ...

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  9. CONFIDENCE IN SINGAPORE

    CONFIDENCE in the ability of the Royal Air Force to carry out its war-time role in event of hostilities in the Pacific was expressed by the Air Officer Commanding in the Far East (Air Vice-Marshal C. W. H. Pulford), in an ...

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  10. GERMAN GENERAL ASSASSINATED

    GENERAL HOLTZ, German commander of the Nantes region of occupied France, has been assassinated, states a Vichy ...

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  11. CO-OPERATION IN PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, Monday.—There is no change in the Far Eastern tension, it is neither worse nor better," the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said today. ...

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  12. INVASION OF CONTINENT

    LONDON, Monday.—The Minister for Labour (Mr. Bevin) declared in a speech that he would not agree to sending a British expeditionary force ...

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  13. Pickets Watch Strikers Return To Work

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Two hundred pickets from unions whose members are still on strike watched silently while 400 members of the Amalgamated ...

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  14. Prison Camp Escapee Fatally Shot

    LONDON, Monday.—A German air force officer who escaped from a prison camp in Northern England died from wounds after having been shot after a ...

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  15. WOOL EXPORTS TO U.S.A.

    CANBERRA, Monday—During the 12 months ended June 30 last about 1,000,000 bales of Australian wool were shipped to the United States ...

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  17. RELEASE OF PRISONERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Provided they comply with conditions prescribed by the Federal Government Horace Ratliff and Max Thomas will ...

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  18. Australians On Turkish Border

    SPECIAL correspondent of the Associated Press on the Turkish-Syrian frontier says General Sir Henry Maitland ...

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  20. DELAYS TO SHIPS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — "Ships must sail; there must be no tie-ups," the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said tonight, when he reiterated the ...

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  21. WAR POLICY CRITICISED

    LONDON, Monday.—"If Russia should be deprived of her power as an effective fighting force, to whom could we look for assistance?" asked Mr. Shinwell, a ...

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  22. KILLER EVADES CAPTURE

    CHRISTCHURCH, Monday.—Despite the fact that he has been hunted for 12 days, Stanley Graham, who has killed six men, including four policemen, has ...

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  23. Subversive Agents In U.S. Service

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—Mr. Martin Dies, chairman of the Committee on un-American activities, sent to the Attorney-General (Mr. Hiddle) a list of 1,124 names ...

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