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  3. NAZIS GAIN GROUND AT STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Sunday.—Attacking on an unprecedented scale, the Germans have penetrated still nearer Stalingrad, their latest success being the capture of another village. The German Radio describes the fighting as war in its most ...

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  4. M. HERRIOT LEAVES LEGION OF HONOR

    LONDON, Sunday. — Edouard Herriot, President of the French Chamber of Deputies, and a former Prime Minister, according to ...

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  5. U.S. SHIPBUILDING RACE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Maritime Commission reports that American shipyards are turning out 10,000-ton Liberty ships in the fastest race in history. Ten shipyards produced 56 vessels in August, the average time being 83 days from the laying of the keel ...

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    Giant British bombers of the Stirling four-engined type ready to take off for raids on Germany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SABOTAGED ITALIAN LINER

    CHRISTOBAL (Panama Canal Zone), Saturday.—A federal Court jury convicted the captain, chief engineer and two of the crew of the Italian ...

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  8. PHOTOS REVEAL ENORMOUS DAMAGE IN GERMAN CITIES

    LONDON, Sunday.—R.A.F. reconnaissance planes have been over Germany taking photographs of Dusseldorf and Karlsrube. These show that enormous damage has been done in both cities by R.A.F. raids. A second reconnaissance was necessary over Dusseldorf because of the pall of smoke ...

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  10. NO BREAK IN LULL IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Sunday. — In Egypt there is still no break in the lull on land. During Friday night patrol activity continued. Operations ...

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  11. Success of China's Counter- Offensive

    LONDON, Sunday. — During the past week, according to official Chinese sources in London, the Chinese counter-offensive in the ...

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  12. Attack on Enemy Convoy

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces that a series of actions developed off the Dutch coast early on Friday morning between four light ...

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  13. BLAZING PLANE FALLS ON FACTORY

    BUFFALO (New York), Saturday. — Six workers were killed and 60 injured when a blazing plane struck the roof of a Curtiss-Wright aeroplane ...

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  14. VICTIMS OF SEA WARFARE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mrs. Poster Dudley has arrived from Trinidad (British West Indies), after four harrowing months there, ...

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  15. Austrian Patriots Ready to Revolt

    SCHENECTADY, Saturday. — Archduke Otto, formerly of Austria, told the Union College Convocation that Austria's underground movement against ...

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  16. Primate Visits Fleet

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Temple) recently paid a formal visit to the Home Fleet at the invitation of its ...

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  17. Australian Airmen's "Believe It Or Not" Story

    LONDON, Sunday.—One of the strangest "believe it or not" stories of the war is told by the Australian crew of a Sunderland flying-boat, describing the inexplicable behavior of the machine, and the strange things which happened in it when it flew into air currents while on patrol. ...

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  18. Single Raider Over Britain

    LONDON, Sunday. — There were no raiders over Britain last night. Yesterday morning a single raider bombed a point in the South of England. Slight ...

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  19. Daring Escape in Patched-Up Plane

    BURBANK (California), Saturday.— Mr. W. van Hoogland, a N.E.I. Air Force instructor, described a dramatic escape from Java by a Dutch pilot and ...

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  20. SAMPLE CARGO PLANES RECOMMENDED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Aeronautical advisers to the War Production Chief (Mr. Donald Nelson) have recommended that the well-known ...

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  21. CONTINUED TO MAN GUN AFTER ARM BLOWN OFF

    LONDON, Sunday.—How Private A. H. Wakenshaw, of the Durham Light Infantry, continued to man an antitank gun after his left arm had been blown off is told in the citation accompanying the posthumous award of th Victoria Cross. On June 27, says the official ...

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  22. Vichy to Proceed With Purge of Jews

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is stated in Vichy that Jewish children henceforth will be deported with their parents and not separating from them as hitherto. ...

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  23. TERRIFIC STORMS IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to Berlin terrific thunderstorms and cloudbursts occurred throughout Spain. Many housese were razed, telegraph ...

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