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  3. RUSSIANS FORM LINES OVER DNIEPER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Marshal Budenny's successful progress in withdrawing his Ukraine armies to the Dnieper Ricver defences and an intensified German offensive towards Leningrad are prominent in to-day's news ...

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  4. SAFELY IN SADDLE

    Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister for Labour, recently visited the London County Council Institute and showed keen interest in the various trades which are being taught. Mr. Bevin is seen here trying the saddle of a motor cycle which is being fitted up by soldiers at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRAINED TIES BETWEEN U.S.-JAPAN

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — Relations between the United States and Japan admittedly were near breaking point last night after the conference between the Foreign Minister (Admiral Toyode) and the American Ambassador (Mr. ...

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  6. GERMANS TOLD BRITAIN HAS NO BOMBS

    ZURICH, Monday. — In an article in "Neuzuerbacher Zeitung" a writer who recently arrived from Germany declares ...

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  7. EMPIRE ADDRESS BY MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Churchill will broadcast to the people of Britain and the Empire on Sunday. He will discuss all the implications of the British and American eight-point declaration and give a personal account of his ...

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  8. JAPANESE TALK OF BARTER WITH BRITAIN

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—The Japanese-owned "Herald" states that a barter agreement between Britain and Japan, through the ...

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  9. MAY FLY TO TASMANIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Australian - assembled Beaufort bomber which recently carried out successful ...

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  10. WATERFRONT BLAZE IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Monday. — A terrific explosion, touched off a roaring fire, which accompained by the drumfire of further explosions, ...

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  11. RUSSIAN GRAIN HARVEST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Moscow radio announced to-day that the grain harvest totals 131 million tons. far in excess of the bumper crop of 1937. ...

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  12. BRITISH LANDING EXPLOIT

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The German Propaganda Ministry announced to-day that an armed British landing party attempted a ...

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  13. Swan Hill Power House, Plant Destroyed by Fire

    SWAN HILL, Tuesday. — In sensational circumstances the municipal council's electricity buildings and plant ...

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  14. BAN ON SOVIET LEAGUE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A demand for a special conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labour Party will be made this week by ...

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  15. "BIGGER, BETTER, BRIGHTER"

    Lord Beavverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production, recently paid tribute to the "boys in the backroom," who have produced the new bombs now being used by the R.A.F. on military objectives in Berlin and elsewhere with such effect. Their explosive power is five times as great as other bombs of similar calibre. The photograph was taken at a bomber station in England and shows R.A.F. mechanics ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RIBBENTROP—HIMMLER RIFT REPORTED

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Tass Agency's Stockholm correspondent reports differences between Ribbentrop and Himmler-Goebbels in reference to ...

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  17. SICILY HARBOUR RAIDED

    CAIRO, Monday.—To-day's R.A.F. communique states: "Fleet Air Arm 'planes successfully attacked Syracuse harbour (Sicily) on Saturday night, ...

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  18. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    UNBOUNDED admiration of Australia's war-time achievements is expressed in the leading American journal devoted to ...

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  19. EIGHT INJURED IN £170,000 AUCKLAND FIRE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. — Many thrilling scenes were witnessed when one of the largest fires in the history of the city destroyed the premises of John Burns and Co. Ltd., general importers. Damage is likely to exceed £170,000. ...

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  20. U.S. SURVEY OF BURMA ROAD

    NEW YORK, Monday. — "The New York Times" correspondent at Chungking says the potential capacity of the Burma road is far in excess of the ...

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  21. NIGHT RAIDS ON GERMANY FROM EAST AND WEST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British and Russian bombers attacked targets in Germany from the west and east respectively last night. The R.A.F. bombed Cologne and Duisburg. No details are available of the Soviet attacks. Berlin admits the raids. ...

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  22. REPORTED THAT GOERING LOST BOTH LEGS

    LONDON, Monday. — Europe in the last two months has been flooded with stories about Goering, of which probably the ...

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  23. Enemy's Big Ship Losses

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The enemy's big shipping losses to August 16 are revealed in a statement in which it is estimated that the total tonnage lost ...

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  24. VICTIM OF R.A.F.?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin radio announces the death of the Sea Reich Commissar of Bremen Harbour, who holds the rank of admiral. ...

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  25. NEW CHINESE AIRFIELDS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A broadcast from Tokio picked up in Columbia said that the Chungking Government was preparing to build ...

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