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  4. U.S. BOMBERS BLAST RUHR FACTORY

    Smoke rises from bomb hits on Nazi synthetic rubber plants during a raid on Huls, in Germany's industrial Ruhr Valley, by U.S. Army Flying Fortress bombers, one of which is seen in the picture. The attack took place at the close of a month of Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RICKENBACKER DISCUSSES FUTURE

    NEW YORK, August 17.— Eddie Rickenbacker, who has returned from an inspection of the war zones, told a Press ...

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  6. CHURCHILL SENDS LOVE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— "Give Australia my love and tell her that when we have cleaned up the mess over here ...

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  7. U.S. WAR HERO HONORED

    [?]oger Chan, Yula Lin, Gordon Eng and Morris Shin (left to right) cling affectionately to their uncle, Staff-Sergeant Lee Wong [?]em, of the U.S. Army Air Forces, on his return from the North [?]rican war theatre to Chicago. The sergeant took part in fifty ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ENEMY SUFFERS ITS MOST CRUSHING AIR DEFEAT IN PACIFIC

    THE Japanese air force suffered its most crushing defeat of the South-west Pacific on Tuesday when more than 100 Allied planes made surprise attacks on enemy key aerodromes in the Wewak area of New Guinea. General ...

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  9. RUSSIANS SMASH NAZI DEFENCES

    LONDON, August 17.—Russian columns smashing their way relentlessly against Bryansk and Kharkov threaten to trap 50 German divisions east of the Dnieper in the Don Basin, Kuban and ...

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  10. FALL OF SICILY

    LONDON, August 17.—Americans entering Messina at 9.30 this morning met no resistance, says brief message from the British United Press corespondent with the 7th Army. While they were ...

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  11. VELLA LAVELLA LANDING WAS A BOLD STROKE

    The landing on Vella Lavella is claimed to be as bold a stroke as the by-passing of Kiska in the Aleutians and equally as ...

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  12. KING GOES TO SEA

    LONDON, August 17.— The King led the Home Fleet to sea for battle practice during his four ...

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  13. CRIPPLING BLOW

    "IT was a crippling blow at an opportune moment," said General MacArthur, commenting on the ...

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  14. GERMAN VERSION

    LONDON, August 17.—The German Newsagency claims that all military installations in the town and harbor of ...

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  15. Montgomery's Message

    LONDON, August 17.—General Montgomery, broadcasting to-night, said: I am speaking from Sicily. I want to send ...

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  16. TERRORISM IN NORWAY

    LONDON, August 17.— Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says the Gestapo and Quisling storm troopers are ...

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  17. Italy's Diplomatic Mission

    LISBON, August 17.—An Italian diplomatic mission of five, including a member of the Foreign ...

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  18. ALL CARE TAKEN

    LONDON, August 17.—Bayonets face pedestrians in large areas on the English south coast where military control will be very strict ...

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  19. ITALIAN MAINLAND

    WASHINGTON, August 17.— The American Press says the immediate invasion of the Italian mainland by Allied ground forces ...

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  20. U-BOAT CAMPAIGN

    WASHINGTON, August 17.— Colonel Knox, at a Press conference, commenting on a Roosevelt Churchill submarine statement, ...

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  21. CRUSHING RATE STANDS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Applications for an increased crashing rate at Bingera, Fairymead, and Cattle Creek ...

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  22. Hit At 36,000 Feet

    LONDON, August 17.— Anti-aircraft guns directly hit one of two enemy planes over the South ...

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  23. MAN KILLED

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.— When John Francis Dennis (26), of Hughenden, was working at Aitkenvale and placing a roof on ...

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  24. [?]don Hears Messina Guns

    [?]NDON, August 17.— London heard the roar the 8th Army guns fir[?] across the Straits of ...

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  25. HAMBURG BOMBING

    LISBON, August 17.—Dr. Wilhelm Giese, a Portuguese professor, in a speech, complained that Hamburg was receiving too ...

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  26. BRITISH SHIPPING

    NEW YORK, August 17.— The 'Journal of Commerce,' in an editorial, says Britain intends to remain a great ...

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    An advanced Australian signal post near Mubo, on the track to Salamaua, Japanese base in New Guinea, which is now the main objective of advancing Allied troops. The post is located on the side of a mountain, and in well camouflaged on top to protect it from Japanese airmen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MEAT RATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— It was authoritatively stated to-day that meat rationing is not likely to be introduced in ...

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  29. WATCH DOGS

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.— Recently a kennel for watch dogs has been established in North Queensland for an Allied army ...

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  30. SPECIAL COUPONS

    [?]SBANE, Wednesday. — The [?]on of coupons for hotels, establishments, cafes,[?] restaurants; doctors, dentists, ...

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  31. ANOTHER OFFER

    LONDON, August 17.—Berlin radio stated that because no reply was received to his first offer Badoglio has sent the Allies a ...

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  32. INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, August 17.—The American Medical Association has reported an alarming increase in infantile paralysis in widespread ...

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  33. BEHIND THE TIMES.

    LONDON, August 16.—Reuter's correspondent reports that the inmates of a monastery located in the mountains in Tibet have just ...

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