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  3. EXPRESSES BELIEF

    President Roosevelt has determination in his gesture of the sign of victory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. END TO APPEASEMENT OF JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The United State Administration is considered to have called a halt to appeasement of Japan and to further expansion in the Pacific. ...

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  5. MARTIAL LAW IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Sunday. —A state of civil emergency has been declared throughout ...

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  6. THE QUEEN AND THE WAR

    Queen Elizabeth was born on August 4, 1900, and was 14 when Britain declared war on Germany on August 4, 1914—27 years ago to-day. In the picture she is seen visiting on army hospital in England during the present, war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOVIET VESSEL IN AUSTRALIA: CREW IS RETICENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Members of the crew of a Soviet vessel now in an Australian port were friendly, but not communicative when interviewed at the week-end. The most disconcerting surprise for the interviewer was ...

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  8. DRIVE TOWARDS KIEV

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Germans claim fresh progress in a drive towards Kiev, capital of the Ukraine. A communique issued in Berlin says that fast German troops have struck deep into retreating Russians in the Ukraine. It ...

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  9. NO MORE SILK HOSIERY FOR AMERICANS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The Office of Production Management has "frozen" all silk stocks as from midnight on Saturday because only sufficient is ...

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  10. Nazi Mastermind in Middle East

    LONDON, Saturday.—Arthur Groba is the master mind behind German activities in the Middle East, says the Cairo correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  11. POLISH PACT POINTS TO SOVIET POLICY

    LONDON, Saturday—Russia's signature of the Soviet-Polish agreement was not opportunism nor dictated by a desire to please Britain, but was a ...

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  12. Roosevelt Begins Vacation

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt begins a vacation cruise aboard the Potomac on Monday. His secretary (Mr. S. Early) said the ...

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  13. DUKE OF KENT TO STAY AT WHITE HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Duke of Kent will arrive at President Roosevelt's Hyde Park home on August 23 for a week-end. Later he will go to ...

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  14. B.B.C. ACCUSES RIBBENTROP OF INFAMY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The B.B.C., broadcasting to the Germans, put the Nazi Foreign Minister (von ...

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  15. ACCLIMATISED

    Australian soldiers are no longer worried by the tropical heat of Malaya. This group took part in manoeuvres among rubber plantations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FILM STAR NAVAL ATTACHE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Robert Montgomery, the American film star, has arrived in Britain to take up a post as Assistant Naval Attache in the ...

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  17. STRATOSPHERE BOMBING PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Doctors, aircraft designers and some of the fittest airmen in the world are combining at a ...

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  18. OLD RAILWAYS TO BECOME SCRAP

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Defence officials in order to overcome the shortage of scrap metal will shortly ask railroads to tear up hundreds and perhaps thousands of miles of unprofitable trackage, states "The ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ALTHOUGH at the end of the sixth week the position in Russia is still confused, it is obvious that the Germans are in ...

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  20. Death of Man Who Helped Nazis

    HOUSTON (Texas), Saturday.—The death has occurred of William Rhodes Davis, the international oil man, who attracted attention when he figured in ...

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  21. SKELETON OF BOMBER FLOWN BACK TO BASE

    LONDON, Saturday.—One of the Wellington bombers which dropped bombs last week across the dock in which the German battleship Gneisenau was lying returned to its base so badly damaged and burned by enemy fire that it ...

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  22. BANK HOLIDAY RUSH TO ENGLISH RESORTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despite the Government urging people to stay at home on Bank Holiday on Monday because of war transport, the holiday rush which began on Friday was in full swing to-day. ...

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  23. CAPTAIN REPAYS GOOD DEED

    LISBON, Saturday — The steamer Saudades landed to-day 16 of the crew of the Holmside, which blew up after being torpedoed on July 19 near Cape ...

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  24. DUST STORMS AT TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Saturday.—Heavy duststorms at Tobruk on Friday interfered with offensive patrolling, but artillery was active. All is quiet on the frontier area, ...

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