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  3. GERMAN DEFENCE LINE IN SICILY MAY SNAP

    LONDON, Saturday.—With Randazzo, key communications town in Sicily, in Allied hands, the Axis defence line may snap and the Nazis are speeding up evacuation of their troops. They threw in fighters for the first time to supplement their A.A. defences over the Strait of Messina, but met with little success. ...

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  4. NEW SOVIET DRIVE IN CENTRE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Moscow last night officially announced that another Russian offensive launched south of Viazma, on the central front, had captured the important rail town of Demensk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 396 words
  5. End of Tap Destroyer

    Heavy toll has been taken of Japanese destroyers in the Solomons area both by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 141 words
  6. Anti-War Outbursts In Milan

    LONDON, Saturday.—New demonstrations against the war broke out in Milan yesterday, after the heaviest R.A.F. ...

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  7. MORE SIGNS OF INVASION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Churchill's recent statement that there will be heavy fighting elsewhere besides the Mediterranean, "before the leaves of autumn fall," looms large in the thoughts of amateur strategists both in England and on the Continent, as signs increase that the Allies are preparing ...

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  8. CHURCHILL MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA

    QUEBEC, Saturday.—There is a possibility that Mr. Churchill may visit Australia to see the Pacific war theatre at first hand, says the "Daily Mail's" correspondent here. ...

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  9. Fliers Annoyed By Pay Loss

    LONDON, Saturday.—Australian Air Force men here have a pay grievance. They hope that the Government ...

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  10. Anarchy In Italy Said To Be Near

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Reports reaching Washington from neutral sources say that anarchy is imminent in Italy. ...

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  11. SALAMAUA GETS HEAVIEST RAID

    Somewhere in Australia.—Salamaua, yesterday, was the target for the heaviest load of bombs yet dropped in the South-West Pacific area. IN 45 minutes waves of planes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. HOW BRITAIN IS BEATING RAW MATERIAL LACK

    LONDON, Saturday.—With raw material imports 50 per cent, below normal, Britain has trebled its output of munitions in the past three years. To achieve this, Britain has curtailed civilian consumption to ...

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  14. Hits On Bases North Of Japan

    NEW YORK Saturday.—The main targets in the Liberators' attack on Kurile Islands, announced yesterday, were the naval base at ...

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  15. Reprisal Raid Threat By Nazi

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Allied air terror is adding many worries to those we have already, but we must stick it. Mass ...

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  16. Mussolini Dead, Says Report

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mussolini was drowned like a trapped rat during a vain attempt to escape from Italy, according to a story published by the "New York Post," which is not confirmed ...

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  18. Big Havoc On Oil Plants At Ploesti

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Experts now estimate that the American bombing of Ploesti knocked out 75 per cent of Rumania's ...

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  19. Day for Prayer Fixed In South Africa

    PRETORIA, Saturday.—The South African Government has announced that September 5. which is the eve of the ...

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