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  3. GREAT WORK OF BRITISH SHIPYARDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Vice-Admiral W. F. Walker, Third Sea Lord, in a broadcast, said to-day that merchant ships had been ...

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  5. GERMANS PENETRATE SUBURBS OF STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—With fierce fighting now taking place in the outskirts of Stalingrad, the outlook for the city is black. Large German tank forces and hordes of Tommy-gunners have driven down from the north-west and penetrated the ...

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    One of the 174 ships which were launched in United States shipyards on Labor Day on September 8. This new type of ship was launched broadside down the ways at an inland shipyard. In addition, keels were laid for 49 more ships as America observed the traditional holiday with "work as usual."—(U.S.A. Government photo—by Overseas Picturegram). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DELIVERED 100,000 PLANES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Air Transport Auxiliary celebrated its third anniversary with the record of 100,000 planes ...

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  8. MORE DAY RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Yesterday the Luftwaffe resumed increased daylight raiding of Britain. Raiders appeared at dawn, noon and ...

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  9. SMASHING RAID ON REICH BY FORCE ESTIMATED AT NEARLY 1000 PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday.—For the ninth time in September, the R.A.F. went to Germany last night to continue its smashing raids on Hitler's war machine. Among the main targets were industrial objectives in the Ruhr. Many fires, some very large, were left burning. ...

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  10. U.S. PROTEST TO VICHY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. Cordell Hull's protest to Vichy against the despatch of workers to Germany indicates clearly that ...

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  11. CRITICAL PERIOD

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Minister for Production (Mr. Lyttelton), referring in a speech to his statement in July that "in ...

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  12. AMERICAN'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Commenting on the Melbourne "Herald's" proposal to transform the entire Australian army into one ...

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  13. SNUBBED BY LAVAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Relations between the Vatican and Vichy have reached the lowest point since the Armistice of 1940, the Papal ...

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  14. CHINESE STILL AT KINHWA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Japanese are stubbornly resisting the Chinese attempt to dislodge them from Kinhwa, the vital position in ...

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  17. ITALIAN TROOPS MUTINY

    ANKARA, Wednesday.—It has been learned from Greek sources that Italian troops aboard three troopships which recently left ...

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  18. PLEA FOR GREATER WAR EFFORT

    KANSAS CITY, Thursday.—Lynn Stanbraugh, commander of the American Legion, said the purpose of a three-day convention, ...

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  19. Fuel Shortage in Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The Times" says the full gravity of the fuel problem is not yet realised. Production is falling short of requirements ...

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  20. TWO DESTROYERS LOST OFF TOBRUK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty'anuounces that the destroyers Sikh and Zulu were lost in the recent operations off Tobruk. The majority of ...

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  21. TRANSFER OF "EAGLES" TO U.S. AIR CORPS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A board of senior American Air Force officers, sitting as a reviewing body, has completed the transfer of 50 members of ...

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  22. DAMAGING U.S. RAID ON JAP. BASE AT KISKA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—American planes on Tuesday struck a severe blow at the Japanese at Kiska Island, in the Western Alcutians. Two Japanese mine-sweepers were sunk and three large cargo ships and three submarines damaged by bombing and machine-gun attacks. In addition, six enemy ...

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  23. SMALL ARSENAL SEIZED IN EIRE

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—Police searching an empty house and farm in County Mayo seized 92 Tommy-guns, 18 ammunition pans, 55 magazines, 14 ...

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