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  4. ANOTHER AXIS SUB. IS DOOMED

    United States Coast Guardsmen, shaven bald as eggs, huddle together to discuss anti-submarine warfare aboard their Coast Guard cutter in an Allied convoy. The men have pledged that not another hair will grow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BERLIN SUFFERS ITS WORST RAID

    LONDON, August 24.--As reports come in from the air crews on the Berlin raid it is fairly obvious that Berlin got the biggest shake up ever, says the British Press Association. Berlin has been ...

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  6. FRANCE TURNS TO DE GAULLE

    LONDON, August 24.-- With the exception of a handful of Vichy collaborationists France is now nearly ...

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  7. ROME AN OPEN CITY

    LONDON, August 24.--Rome radio says the Badoglio Government has taken further steps to have Rome recognised as an open ...

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  8. [?]ALLIED UNITY MUCH WRONGER AS RESULT OF QUEBEC TALKS

    QUEBEC, August 24.--The Roosevelt-Churchill conference has now concluded its work. The whole field of world operations has been surveyed in the light of many Ratifying events which have occurred since the President ...

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  9. THREE SPIES ARRESTED IN DETROIT

    WASHINGTON, August 24.-- The Justice Department has announced the arrest of Theresa Behrens, German-Hungarian ...

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  10. ANOTHER HEAVY RAID ON WEWAK

    IN a series of strikes big Liberator bombers on Tuesday unloaded 112 tons of high explosives on the township and supply dump areas at Wewak, the main Japanese base in New Guinea. ...

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  11. BRUSH WOMEN ARE DONG EXCELLENT

    LONDON, August 24.--The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Labor (Mr. M'Corquodale) in an article in 'British Ally,' ...

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  12. ANOTHER "TALK"?

    NEW YORK, August 24.--The correspondent of the United Press at Quebec understands a meeting ...

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  13. GERMAN MINISTRY

    LONDON, August 24.--Berlin radio says Hitler has appointed Dr. Frick, German Minister of the Interior, as protector of ...

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  14. 18,000 Drowned!

    LONDON, August 24. -- Reuter's Zurich correspondent says it is revealed that 18,000 persons were ...

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  15. SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC COMMUNIQUE

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

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  16. Tally Of Air Victims

    LONDON, August 24. -- An Algiers air communique states that since the Allied landings in ...

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  17. SUMNER WELLES

    NEW YORK, August 24.--The correspondent of the 'Herald- Tribune' at Washington says well-informed circles disclose that the ...

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  18. MILK PRICES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Professor Copland announced that as a result of a further review of the milk position in Brisbane, the ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. Bombers Visit Rhodes

    LONDON, August 24.--A Cairo air communique says United States Air Force Liberators yesterday bombed the aerodrome and ...

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  20. Decisive Three Months

    The 'Times' Washington correspondent says following the Quebec conference highest quarters here talk of the next ...

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  21. President Makes His Review

    Roosevelt smilingly said he, Mr. Churchill and Mr. Mackenzie King had worked into the early hours of the ...

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  22. DIVORCE LAW

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A Bill introduced in the Assembly to-day gives power to a respondent in a divorce action to apply for an ...

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  23. Churchill Expresses Satisfaction

    QUEBEC, August 24.--After [?] joint statement was handed [?] the Press, Prime Ministers [?] (Mr. Mackenzie King) ...

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  24. NAZI TANK BLASTED IN SICILY

    An amphibious tank of the United States Army (right)--American soldiers call these vehicles "ducks"--passes a wrecked German Mark VI tank on a road in Sicily. On the American truck, which can travel both on land ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. TRIBUTE TO EVATT

    LONDON, August 25.--The 'Times,' in a leading article, says: Dr. Evatt's aspirations for the future of Australia and her place ...

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  26. MR. SMITH NOT FOR GOVERNOR'S POST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. J. F. Barnes (Bundaberg) asked the Premier (Mr. F. A. Cooper) in Parliament to-day if the ...

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  27. MR. S. M. BRUCE

    LONDON, August 24.--A 'Daily Telegraph,' diarist, recalling that Mr. S. M. Bruce's second term as High Commissioner expires in ...

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  28. RAIDS ON BURMA.

    NEW DELHI, August 24.--A United States air force communique says Liberators several times directly hit and set on fire a 300 ...

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  29. POUNDS JAPS :

    This American field piece, in ports weighing 100lb. to 250lb. [?]d through the precipitous Lababia Ridge, from Nassau Bay to Mt. Tombu, Nov Guinea, to bombard Japanese positions. Members of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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