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  4. CHURCHILL AT WHITE HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, September 1.--Mr. Winston Churchill has arrived and will spend several days at ...

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  5. ANOTHER 36 JAPPLANES "BAGGED"

    S0UTH Pacific fighter planes shot down 36 Zeros in a spectacular air battle over the Central Solomons on Monday afternoon. ...

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  6. GERMAN ARMIES ARE FACING DISASTER ON FOUR MAIN FRONTS

    LONDON, September 1.--The German armies to-night are facing disaster on four vast battle fronts--south[?]est of Viazma, west of Syevsk, west of Kharkov and on [?]e upper Mius. Moscow correspondents are all in ...

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  7. PRE-FABRICATED TUGS ASSEMBLED IN BRITAIN

    Mass production methods have speeded up the manufacture of tugs in Britain. These little craft--with a big war job to do--are now built in self-contained units in different parts and assembled in the shipyards. The picture shows the prefabricated sections of a tug in position at a British shipyard before being welded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BBC CHANGES

    LONDON, September 1.--Following the resignation of the Joint Director-General of the BBC (Sir Cecil Graves) the board of governors ...

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  9. "PRIZE" HAD GONE

    STOCKHOLM, September 1.--Guards at Horse-road internment camp, north of Copenhagen, ...

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  10. Invasion Armada At The Ready

    MADRID, September 1.-- A message from Lalinea says a great Allied invasion armada is ...

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  11. AMERICAN CARRIER TASK FORCE CARRIES AIR RAIDS MUCH CLOSER TO JAPANESE CAPITAL

    WASHINGTON, September 1.--A naval [?]pokesman said the United States carrier task force raid planned for to-day is presumably in progress at Marcus Island, near the coast of Japan. This force should have ...

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  12. JAPANESE AIR LOSSES RAPIDLY MOUNTING

    During August . no fewer than 227 Japanese planes were shot down in the Solomons, where we are still bringing down enemy ...

    Article : 278 words
  13. U.S.FORCES TOO GOOD FOR JAPS IN THE AIR

    LONDON, September 1.-- General Arnold, head of the U.S. Army Air Forces, says Army aeroplanes are literally ...

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  14. SWEDES PROTEST TO GERMANY

    LONDON, September 1.-- The 'Daily Telegraph' Stockholm correspondent says the Government does not intend to ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. SISTER KENNY FALLS FOUL OF U.S.DOCTORS

    NEW YORK, September 1.-- The newspaper 'PM.' says: With infantile paralysis at the height of annual virulence a ...

    Article : 198 words
  16. CORDELL HULL

    WASHINGTON, September 1.--Mr. Cordell Hull told a Press conference that the Anglo-Soviet- American conference to discuss ...

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  17. DANES CHEER ROYALTY

    STOCKHOLM, September 1.--Despite the German ban on assemblies, thousands of Danes lined ...

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  18. NOVEL DEFENCE

    LONDON, September 1.--The Bomber Command's tremendous success in recent attacks on Germany led the Luftwaffe to try an ...

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  19. SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC COMMUNIQUE

    The following communique was issued by General Headquarters of the South-west Pacific area yesterday:-- ...

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  20. SPAIN PREPARES

    LISBON, September 1.--It is officially stated that the Government acquired big quantities of war materials and civil and ...

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  21. ASSISTANCE TO HOSPITALS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A proposal from the Government side of the House that the Commonwealth should accept responsibility ...

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  22. Uncle Sam Builds Ships

    BOSTON, September 1.-- The Bethlehem Steel shipyards to-day launched the destroyer escort, HMS ...

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  23. COUNTRY HEALTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Allegations that Health Inspectors in country centres were not doing their jobs were made in the ...

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  24. GERMAN KILLED

    LONDON, September 1.--Berlin radio says a senior civil servant, H. Korselt (52) was executed for undermining the defensive ...

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  25. ITALY ATTACKED

    LONDON, September 2.-- A Cairo air communique states: RAF heavy bombers on Monday night attacked the airfield at ...

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  26. RAID ON HOLLAND.

    LONDON, September 1.--It is officially stated Bostons, this afternoon bombed the marshalling yard at Rosendaal, Holland. ...

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  27. BRITISH MEAT

    LONDON, September 1.--After September 18 the meat ration which compulsorily included twopence worth of tinned corned meat ...

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  28. [?]HEERING CROWDS WELCOME ALLIES

    [?] victorious Allied troops entered Tunis, they [?] given an enthusiastic and tumultuous welcome [?]owds of happy, cheering people who lined the [?] Citizens of tunis are shown welcoming Allicd ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. ALBAC0RES HIT CONVOY IN CHANNEL

    British Fleet Air Arm Albacores, flying under RAF Fighter Command, spotted a German convoy creeping round the Coast of France, and immediately went in to the attack. At least one E-boat was sunk and several ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. AXIS COMMENT ON CHURCHILL'S SPEECH

    LONDON, September 1.--Mr. Churchill's speech was distinguished by obsequiousness to Russia, says the German Newsagency. ...

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  31. FAMOUS MUSICIAN

    HOLLYWOOD, September 1.-- The music conductor, Werner Janssen, husband of the film actress, Ann Harding, is now ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. BOMBERS OVER BURMA

    LONDON, September 1.--A New Delhi communique states RAF dive-bombers yesterday directly hit buildings and jetties at ...

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