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  4. EIGHT FOR KHARKOV REACHES CLIMAX ON ALL SECTORS

    LONDON, August 16.—The Kharkov battle has reached a climax with the heaviest fighting on all sectors and little territorial [?]ogress in any direction, state Moscow dispatches. Everything dicates that the reinforced Germans, who have now been driven ...

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  5. ALLIES BATTLE FOR MESSINA

    LONDON, August 17.—Router's correspondent at Algiers says the Americans are battling their way into the heart of Messina and the waterfront in an endeavor to seal off further Axis escapes. ...

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  6. JAPAN WILL NOT HELP WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, August 16.—The Departments of War, Foreign Office, Colonial Affairs, and Post Office made a joint ...

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    Australian wounded walking back from the front line along a track near Mr Tambu, New Guinea. As the battle for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WAR POWER STILL FAVORS ENEMIES

    WASHINGTON, August 16.—The War Mobilisation Director (Mr. Byrnes), in a broadcast, declared there is nothing to justify the hope that the Axis Powers will offer an unconditional ...

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  9. OUTLOOK OF UNITED NATIONS MUCH BRIGHTER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — "The outlook of the United Nations is much brighter to-day but in the Pacific we have bitter debts to pay ...

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  10. STRATEGY IN FAR EAST

    LONDON, August 16.—The 'Times' in a leader says it must be a major preoccupation of the Quebec ...

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  11. BETRAYED TRUST

    PERTH, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin) charged Mr. A. W. Fadden to-night with having ...

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  12. Bombing Of Ploesti

    WASHINGTON, August 16.—President Roosevelt, in a message to the King thanking him for his ...

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  13. NORWEGIAN OFFICERS

    LONDON, August 16.—Commenting on the Oslo radio report that Colonel von Falkenhorst, commander of the German ...

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  14. PEOPLE OF HOLLAND

    LONDON, August 16. — The number of members of the Dutch Nazi party and sympathisers and collaborators did not exceed 1 ...

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  15. Gigantic Planning

    NEW YORK, August 16.—The 'Times' Quebec correspondent states the conference so far has been engaged upon ...

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  16. ANOTHER JAP BASE TAKEN

    BY their occupation of Vella Lavella Island American forces are only a 60-miles sea hop from Japan's strong air and naval bases in the Buin-Faisi area of the Northern Solomons. ...

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    The U.S. Ambassador to Britain (Mr. John G. Winant), who last week conferred with the British Ambassador to America (Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. JAPANESE SUFFER ANOTHER BIG BLOW IN AIR OVER NEW GUINEA

    AMERICAN -MANNED Liberator bombers made another record flight of more than 2500 miles from the Australian mainland on Monday to strike at Balik Papan, the largest oil port in ...

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  19. STATE OF SIEGE IN NORWAY

    LONDON, August 16. — Oslo radio says a state of siege has been proclaimed in Norway owing to the danger of Bolshevik ...

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  20. HITLER'S END

    LONDON, August 16.—Moscow radio says that Yaroslavsky, one of the chief editors of 'Pravda' and also a member of the central ...

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  21. SAVE COAL!

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr. W. Orr, a member of Commonwealth Coal commission, said that if ...

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    Martha Lee, eight-year-old American girl of Chinese descent, kisses the ring of Bishop Paul Yu Pin after he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. [?]VERITY MISSING

    LONDON, August 16.—The Test [?]ter Verity, was reported in Sicily last week He [?]st seen to be wounded by ...

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  24. FURTHER RATIONED

    WASHINGTON, August 16.— Newspapers will suffer another 5 to 7 per cent, reduction in newsprint supplies from October 1 due ...

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  25. ARROWROOT CROP

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Sixty-four aborigines from the Central and Western districts had begun the harvesting of the arrowroot ...

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  26. AIRMEN KILLED.

    Sergeant Maurice Arthur Bishop of Halifax, North Queensland, pilot, and lAC Kevin Macalister Rosser, of Parramatta, were ...

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