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  4. NAVAL CRAFT SHELL JAP BASE

    AELLIED light warships stood off the shore at Finschhafen on Tuesday night and bombarded Japanese shipping and docks and supply dumps. This is the first time naval craft larger than patrol ...

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  5. LARGE AREA SWEPT FROM INDIA BASES

    NEW DELHI, August 23.--A United Air Force communique says: Bombers yesterday destroyed at least 65 freight cars in the ...

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  6. MINING CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. G. W, S. Grant, general secretary of the Miners Federation, said that the federation ...

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  7. SOVIET TROOPS DASH ENEMY RESISTANCE AND TAKE KHARKOV

    LONDON, August 23. --A Moscow communique tonight says the Russians, after a fierce battle, broke the [?]emy resistance and captured Kharkov by storm. Russians in the Don Basin south of Isyum, south-west of ...

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    Here is a scene at Allied headquarters during the battle of Mount Tambo. New Guinea. Japanese troops arc only 75 yards away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. QUEBEC TALK AT CLOSING STAGE

    NEW YORK, August 23.--The correspondent of the American Press at Quebec (John High- tower) says secrecy over the conference conclusions almost certainly will be continued unbroken until ...

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  10. SECOND FRONT WILL APPEASE RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, August 23.--The newspaper 'PM' asks the query: "What has happened since M. Molotov 14 months ago told ...

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  11. BIG CHANGES LIKELY IN EMPIRE TRADE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Agent-General's (Mr. L. H. Pike's) annual report tabled in Parliament to-day stated revolutionary ...

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  12. JAPANESE WEAKNESS

    NEW YORK, August 23.-- Tokio radio acknowledged that Japan cannot maintain long supply lines and must defend ...

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  13. MALTA'S AIR RECORD

    VALLETTA, August 23.-- Malta-based planes supporting the Sicilian campaign covered nearly 4,000,000 miles, used over ...

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  14. Saved By Trousers

    CARLTON O'DELL, a United States Army technician, saved himself and a companion from ...

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  15. OBJECTIVES IN RHINELAND

    LONDON, August 23.--Only at a comparatively late hour this evening was it finally decided to carry out an attack ...

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  16. BRITISH COAL MINERS

    LONDON, August 23. — Coal mining has been put on equality, with service in the armed forces for the intake of recruits, ...

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  17. Another RAF Raid On Berlin

    LONDON, August 24.--Last night's raid was the RAF's 73rd on Berlin. Mosquitoes carried out the last eight attacks. The last ...

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  18. DEAR VEGETABLES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Speaking on the Address-in-Reply in the Assembly to-day, Mr. E. B. Maher said the new Federal ...

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  19. EXTRA COUPONS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --Extra coupons to cover the needs of industrial occupations where wear on clothing is exceptionally heavy ...

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  20. ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, August 23.--The 'Times' Washington correspondent states that the occupation of Segula indicates an American ...

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  21. FEROCIOUS AIR BATTLE RAGES OVER ITALY

    LONDON, August 23.--The air battle over Italy is reaching a new stage of ferocity, with the Axis making a desperate ...

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  22. APPEAL TO ITALY

    LONDON, August 23. -- Algiers radio to-day again broadcast an appeal to the Italians telling them ...

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  23. ENEMY REPULSED

    CHUNGKING, August 23.-- Twenty-seven Japanese bombers [?] a small fighter escort appeared over the city to-day but ...

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  24. CHUNGKING RAIDED

    NEW YORK, August 23.--A Chungking communique states that 47 Japanese planes tried to reach Chungking but were ...

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  25. NEW BRITISH BASE

    QUEBEC, August 24.--Observers believe Canada has agreed to provide Britain with a West Coast naval base and adds: At times, ...

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  26. NEW WEAPONS

    LONDON, August 23--The British United Press Algiers correspondent states big reinforcements of men and material are ...

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  27. STORY BRIDGE LOSS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Works Minister (Mr. H. A. Bruce) disclosed that the loss on the ...

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  28. THREE-PRONGED OFFENSIVE TO BE LAUNCHED BY ALLIES SOON

    WASHINGTON, August 23. --The United Press says well-inforced circles believe a big Allied offensive to crush Japan will be underway ...

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  29. GIRAUD AT U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY

    General Henri Honore Giraud (saluting), Commander-in-Chief of French forces in North and West Africa and co-Chairman of the French Committee of National Liberation, reviews cadets at the United States Military ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. NO PEACE OFFER

    STOCKHOLM, August 23--An official denial published in Helsinki of the alleged peace offer reported to have been submitted ...

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  31. ALLIES JOIN IN FLAG SALUTE

    Admiral William F. Halsey (centre), of the United States Navy, commander of American forces in the South Pacific, and Lieut.-General Millard Harmon (right), United States Army commander in the South Pacific, join the French ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. CHURCHILL'S LUCK

    QUEBEC, August 23.--British officials closely connected with Mr. Churchill told the Canadian Press an unpublished story of how ...

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  33. Glider Crew Interned

    LISBON, August 23.--A British glider landed 90 miles north-east of Lisbon to- day. It was being towed by a bomber when the tow ...

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