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  3. RUSSIANS RECAPTURE VIAZMA

    LONDON, Monday.—Latest advices say that the Russians have retaken Viazma, which the Germans occupied on Saturday, but some German tank units are reported to be at least 45 miles to the east of Viazma, but there is no ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. R.A.F. DAYLIGHT ATTACK ON ROTTERDAM

    In a daring daylight attack on enemy shipping at Rotterdam, Blenheim aircraft of a R.A.F. Bomber Command destroyed seventeen ships of an estimated tonnage of 90,000 while on land two warehouses and a factory were left in flames. Approaching their targets ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MANHUNT GOES ON

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Bursts of machine-gun fire, rifle shots and the crack of ...

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  6. COMMUNISTS DEMAND SECOND LINE

    LONDON, Sunday.—To the chorus of demands that Britain should take immediate military action to support ...

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  7. JAPANESE PLAN TO ATTACK SIBERIA

    CHANGSHA, Saturday—General Hsueh Yueh, commander of China's sixth war zone, said to-day that the Japanese were ...

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  8. HEAVY R.A.F. RAIDS LIGHT SKIES ACROSS CHANNEL

    LONDON, Monday.—Bursting shells, streams of tracer bullets and the R.A.F.'s parachute flares filled the skies over the French coast last night. Searchlights were flattened almost to the horizontal ...

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  9. N.E.I. Army Chief Killed

    BATAVIA, Monday—The Commander-in-Chief of the Netherlands East Indies army, General G. J. Berenschot, was killed this afternoon in ...

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  10. INVERMAY-ROAD ACCIDENT

    Late last night the condition of two of the victims of the motor cycle smash at Invermay on Saturday was reported to be sli[?]tly improved, although the ...

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  11. TANKS AT TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Sunday.—A considerable number of German tanks again approached to the South and south-east of ...

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  12. U.S. Rolling Stock for Iran Sought

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "Herald-Tribune" says that Britain has requested America to supply under the Lease-Lend Act 200 locomotives, ...

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  13. LOWER SICK RATE AMONG TROOPS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—There is a lower sick rate among troops than in the last war," said the Inspector- General of Medical Services ...

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  14. PANE FALLS OUT OF AEROPLANE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A thick mica window pane, apparently from an aeroplane, fell on tennis courts at Essendon late this afternoon. The ...

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  15. INVASION OF BRITAIN SEEN AS INEVITABLE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lieutenant-Commander Fletcher, Parliamentary Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty, to-day advised Britain to disregard General Freyberg's suggestion that Britain was ...

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  16. FIGHTING IN GREEK INTERIOR REPORTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—A neutral from Greece on his arrival in Jerusalem to-day told "The Times" correspondent that when he left at the end of August the whole of the south-west of the Peloponnese was closed to travel as a ...

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  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT IS QUITE POSSIBLE that the agitation for a British invasion of the Continent is based upon an entirely wrong ...

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  18. Iceland's Trawlers Lie Up: Fishing Unprofitable

    REYKJAVIK (Iceland), Sunday.—Iceland's entire deep sea trawler fleet is laying up because the British price control ...

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  19. Far East C.-in-C. on Way by Air to Australia

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, Commander-in-Chief in the Far East, will arrive in Melbourne on ...

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  20. MYSTERY FIRE DESTROYS RUBBER WORKS'

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—An unexplained fire destroyed six buildings and huge stocks of defence materials at the Firestone Rubber Company's ...

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  21. FERRY SERVICE TO AFRICA

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Four officials of Pan-American Airways arrived here to-day. They said they believed that the ...

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  22. Industrial Limitation Proceeds Apace

    LONDON, Monday.—The industrial concentration of industry announced in July has so far resulted in the release of 145,000 workers for more important ...

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  23. Explosion in U.S. Naval Air Station

    SEATTLE (U.S.A.), Sunday.—Six are dead and 13 injured as a result of an explosion which occurred at the ...

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  24. Deposed President May be Arrested

    PANAMA CITY, Sunday.—A Government source said to-day that the former president (Dr. Arias) is not welcome here and he will be arrested ...

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  25. Greetings from Roosevelt

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—President Roosevelt has sent the following expression of goodwill to the new Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin): "I offer my ...

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  26. GERMANS SHELL DOVER

    LONDON Sunday.—A German long-range gun on the French coast fired 17 shells into the Dover area this afternoon. ...

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  27. BULGARIAN MOBILISATION DENIED

    ANKARA, Sunday.—Reports of a general mobilisation in Bulgaria were denied when neutral correspondents contacted Sofia to-day after telephonic ...

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