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  4. Italians Pin Faith On Britain

    LONDON, August 21.-- Italians have implicit faith in Britain on which their hopes for the future are based, says ...

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    These large cabbages weighing 22lb. 9oz. and 21lb. 3oz. were grown on an army farm somewhere in Northern Australia. They are held by Corporal A. Hemsley, of Ashton. South Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Australian troops examine a bomb crater made by a black buster" dropped near Mubo during what was [?] the biggest air blitz on any single Japanese target [?] New Guinea. In 45 minutes our planes dropped 106 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANS FEAR INVASION

    LONDON, August 21.--The German Press and radio, in predicting an Allied invasion of Europe at any moment, assure the people ...

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  8. JAPANESE GARRISON SECRETLY LEAVES KISK A STRONGHOLD

    WASHINGTON, August 21. -- A Navy communique states the task force of the Pacific Fleet landed Canadian and American troops on Kiska, beginning on August 15. No Japanese were found there but there were ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  9. NAZI PEACE OFFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, August 21.--A hint of a German peace offensive has been given over Berlin radio. The National Broadcasting Co. has picked up a broadcast by a Berlin radio commentator, ...

    Article : 317 words
  10. GERMAN LOSSES STAGGERING ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, August 21. -- A Moscow communique [?]states the Russians on the Kharkov front fenced [?]anced and captured several populated places. The Russians on the Bryansk front and areas ...

    Article : 490 words
  11. Finns Want Peace

    STOCKHOLM, August 21. --The newspaper 'Tea-gensnyheters' says about 50 Finnish politicians ...

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  12. STOP SABOTAGE

    LONDON, August 21. -- The Danish radio broadcast a proclamation by King Christian stating he authorised the ...

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  13. BIG MOVES AHEAD AGAINST JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, August 21. --The correspondent of the New York 'Times' in Quebec says the disclosure ...

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  14. JAP FLEET TO BE FORCED INTO OPEN

    NEW YORK, August 21.-- Military strategists conferring with Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt are ...

    Article : 263 words
  15. ROME'S POSITION

    WASHINGTON, August 21.-- The acting American Under-Secretary for State (Mr. Sumner Welles) said yesterday that ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. INVASION SOON ?

    LONDON, August 21. -- Berlin believes that an invasion is pending, not only of Italy, but also on ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. FRENCH COMMITTEE'S STATUS.

    NEW YORK. August 21.--The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent says President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill are ...

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  18. BOMBERS POUND SOUTHERN ITALY

    LONDON, August 21.--Allied aircraft have stepped up their battering of enemy communications and transport in Southern Italy, also on enemy shipping in nearby waters. At Foggia, an ...

    Article : 567 words
  19. PLANES TO EUROPE

    LONDON, August 21.--Allied planes are crossing the Channel in almost continuous waves to blast strategic points in Western ...

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  20. SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC COMMUNIQUE

    Yesterday's South-west Pacific communique states:-- NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR. Celebes: Our heavy units, ...

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  21. STUNG INTO ACTION

    LONDON, August 21.--Allied correspondents on the Mediterranean front say the havoc caused in the foot of Italy by ...

    Article : 225 words
  22. ANOTHER 67 JAP PLANES OUTED

    THE Japanese are paying a stiff price for their attempts to re-establish Wewak as their main marshalling air base in northern New Guinea. Lightning pilots shot down 33 enemy planes over ...

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  23. KOMIATUM CAPTURED-SALAMAUA MUCH CLOSER TO AUSTRALIANS

    AUSTRALIAN troops in New Guinea have captured Komiatum, less than six miles south-west of the Japanese base of Salamaua. This main enemy defence outpost fell after our troops had cut the Japanese ...

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  24. Charge Against Allies

    LONDON, August 21.-- The assertion that British and American officials in North Africa have ...

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  25. WAR CRIMINALS

    ANKARA, August 22.--Turkey has replied to the British, American, and Russian notes warning against the harboring of ...

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  26. QUEBEC CONFERENCE

    QUEBEC, August 21.--President Roosevelt's secretary, Mr. Stephen Early, told a Press conference that Mr. Stimson would ...

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  27. THE AMBASSADOR

    LONDON, August 22.--Moscow [?] Litvinov has been [?]from his post as Ambas[?] USA by the decision of ...

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  28. SAFETY FIRST!

    LONDON, August 21.-- Reuter's Madrid correspondent says Signora Mussolini is reported to have arrived at a. town in ...

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