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  3. HOPEFUL SIGNS IN WAR SITUATION

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Highranking officials who have just returned from Britain, where they had access to confidential sources, ...

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  4. RUSSIANS ARE ADVANCING ON RJEV-VIAZMA FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday.—While the Russians continue to advance along the front from Rjev to Viazma, the Germans are keeping up their pressure on Stalingrad and there has been no pause in the grim battle for the city. ...

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  5. ROYAL TRAGEDY OCCURRED IN LONELY HIGHLANDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Sunderland flying-boat in which the Duke of Kent and 14 airmen lost their lives on Tuesday crashed in one of thc loneliest parts of the Scottish Highlands, and although witnesses were only a mile away, a search lasting two hours was necessary to find the wreckage. ...

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    Mr. Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, M. Joseph Stalin, Russian Premier, and Mr. Averill Harriman, representative of President Roosevelt, shown in Moscow in conference recently on the future conduct of the war. Mr. Churchill flew from London to Moscow, stopping at Cairo to review ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRAZIL ROUNDS UP AXIS NATIONALS

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday.— More than 1000 Germans and Italians have been arrested in four days in Rio de Janeiro, and nearby States. An ...

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  9. SUCCESSFUL DESERT SORTIE BY ALLIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—To-day's Cairo communique reports. a successful raid in the central sector of the Egyptian front, during which our troops inflicted casualties on the enemy in the EL Mireir region. Meanwhile, our artillery shelled Axis ...

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  10. BIG-SCALE SHIPMENTS FOR PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Lourenco Marques (Portuguest Africa) says that supplies for British and Allied ...

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  11. CHINESE ATTACKING CHUHSIEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Chungking communique says the Chinese are concertedly attacking the walls of Chuhsien, where there is an ...

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  12. BELGIAN PRIESTS ARRESTED

    LONDON, Thursday.—German religious intolerance in occupied countries is underlined by news that has reached this country from ...

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  13. LEGAL SYSTEMS CONTRASTED

    DETROTT, Thursday. — The Australian Minister to Washington (Sir Owen Dixon), at the annual dinner of the American Bar Association, ...

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  14. SOVIET PLANES RAID GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans sav Soviet planes last night raided Eastern and Central Germany, and that one plane reached ...

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  15. INEFFICIENCY

    The nicest indictment of medieval inofficiency we've seen for some time is that of a transport authority who points out that the 19 stone piers of Old London ...

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  16. BRITISH WOMEN IN WAR INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Thursday—A party of girl workers from British war factories is to go to America to demonstrate women's part in tho British industrial ...

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  18. Aid Rushed to U.S. When Air Attack Threatened

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Minister for Production (Mr. Lyttelton), broadcasting to America, revealed that when the U.S. was first threat ...

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  19. AMERICAN AND DUTCH MERCHANTMEN SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Navy Department announced that a medium-sized U.S. merchantman was torpedoed and sunk early in August in ...

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  20. AMERICANS HIGHLY REGARDED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Fraser) who was enthusiastically welcomed on his arrival here to-day, said ...

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  21. Long-Standing Controversy Ended

    LONDON, Thursday.—A controversy of long standing has ended with the resignation of Dr. Julian Huxley, eminent biologist, of the secretaryship and ...

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  23. FRENCH PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED

    VICHY, Thursday.—Picrre Laval and Marshal Petain have is sued a decree dissolving the Senate and the Chamber of ...

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  24. Suggests Army Division of Convicts

    OMAHA, Thursday.—A convict named Harry Justice has sent a letter to the Government suggesting the formation of an army division consisting ...

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  25. PRICE CEILING REMOVED

    OTTAWWA, Wednesday.—The Wartime Prices Board has annonnced the removal of the price ceiling from Canadian and imported ...

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  26. ADMIRAL RIVET HEATER

    Admiral Ernest J. King, Commander-inChief of the United States Navy, once worked on the old Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railroad as a "rivet heater" in ...

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  27. Ban on Newspaper Removed

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Morrison) has raised the ban on the publication of the "Daily Worker," imposed in January, 1941. ...

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  28. Norwegians Destroyed 14 Planes in Dieppe Raid

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Norwegian Air Force announces that 14 enemy planes were destroyed by Norwegians in the raid on Dieppe. This included ...

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