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  3. SERIOUS SITUATION BEFORE MOSCOW

    LONDON, Friday.—The gravity of the situation before Moscow is emphasised by Russian reports of heavy fighting along the whole of the central front and by a German claim that they were within 35 miles of the city. ...

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  4. JAPAN'S INTENTIONS SEEN AS CLARIFIED

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—Japanese troop movements during the last 48 hours have at last clarified the intentions of the new Japanese Government, says Vincent Sheean, of the ...

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  5. TRAINING IN TROPICS

    Men of the A.I.F. in Malaya have become thoroughly accustomed to military life in the tropics. Above: A barrow, christened "Mark I." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHELLING MAY HERALD TOBRUK'S RELIEF

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—In an editorial to-day, the "New York Times" declares that Tobruk will always remain a ...

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  7. N.S.W. COAL STRIKE THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A cessation of production is threatened as the result of a dispute at the John Darling ...

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  8. Timoshenko Not Demoted

    LONDON, Friday—It does not appear that General Zhukov has superseded Marshal Timoshenko. Indeed, it is believed that ...

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  9. NOEL COWARD CHARGED

    LONDON, Friday.—Noel Coward was charged at the Mansion House to-day with purchasing 5000 dollars worth [?] United States Treasury bonds in April ...

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  10. PEACE AIM OF HESS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Louis Fischer, a writer, in an article in "The Nation" says he has solved the riddle of Rudolf ...

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  11. ABORIGINES DO THEIR BIT IN "BIT FELLA ROW"

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Northern Territory aborigines describe the war as "big fella row." They are keenly ...

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  12. U.S. SHIP SUNK UNDER BRITISH FLAG

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Maritime circles to-day confirmed a report that the American-owned tanker, W. V. Teagle, was sunk in the North Atlantic last week while ...

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  13. DISCOVERY MAY REVOLUTIONISE WOUND HEALING

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday. — Scientists of the Hebrew University Cancer Research Laboratory are working on a discovery which may revolutionise the ...

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  14. MANY MEASURES TO IMPLEMENT BUDGET PLANS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An exceptionally large number of legislative measures will be necessary to implement proposals in the Budget ...

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  15. FURTHER 100 HOSTAGES EXECUTED

    LONDON, Friday.—The assassins of Lieut.-Col. Holtz at Nantes had not been found by midnight, and a further 50 ...

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  16. ROME ADMITS ANOTHER R.A.F. RAID ON NAPLES

    ROME, Friday.—Naples was again raided last night, but the damage was not on a large scale, says a communique. Five casualties were caused. The R.A.F. also bombed Cotrone in daylight and Benghazi, ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN ABYSSINIA

    LONDON, Friday.—British troops have contacted the Italians about 10 miles north of Gondar, manning the last enemy stronghold in Abyssinia. There ...

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  18. SOVIET ABILITY TO FIGHT ON LOZOVSKY SAYS BATTLES GROWING FIERCER

    KUIBYSHEV (Russia), Friday.—The Germans have lost several hundred thousand men in the new battle for Moscow, but fighting is growing fiercer at the moment, the Soviet spokesman (Mr. Lozovsky) stated to-day. ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE CABLES this week have brought us news of further developments in the use of sulfa drugs in the battle against ...

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  20. Britain Supplies Nazi Plane Parts to Turkey

    ANKARA, Thursday—Britain is shooting down enough German planes over Britain and elsewhere to supply spare parts ...

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  21. GERMANY DEPORTING JEWS TO POLAND AND UKRAINE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Polish telegraph agency reports a German plan to provide for the deportation of 70,000 Jews from Germany before November 1. ...

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  22. ROOSEVELT HAS LUNCH WITH ARCHBISHOP

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Archbishop Spellman, of New York, lunched to-day with president Roosevelt at the White House. Mr. Myron Taylor, the ...

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  23. Attack on French Somaliland

    LONDON, Friday.—The American Press Association's correspondent at Jibuti reports: "The Governor-General of French Somaliland has ...

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  24. U.S. Senate Passes New Aid Vote

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Senate, after a scant debate to-day, adopted by a vote of 59 to 13 and sent to the House the 5,985,000,000 dollar ...

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  25. HINDU—MUSLIM CLASH

    BOMBAY, Friday.—Eleven were killed and 42 injured in a Hindu-Muslim clash in the centre of the city yesterday. A curfew between 7 p.m. and ...

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  26. Rosalind Russell to Marry

    HOLLYWOOD (U.S.A.), Thursday.—Rosalind Russell, film actress, announced to-day that she would marry Fred Brisson, an actors' agent, on ...

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