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  3. COMMUNICATIONS BLASTED IN ITALY

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day's Algiers air communique states that medium bombers escorted by fighters yesterday attacked railway communications at Salerno (Italy). Many bombs burst in the marshalling yards. Strong fighter opposition was encountered. Twenty-eight enemy fighters were shot down ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAZIS ABANDON KHARKOV

    LONDON, Monday.—The Germans have evacuated Kharkov. The Berlin Radio to-day announced: "German troops last night, after destroying all military installations, and without ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Chinese Successes

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — Chinese troops on August 8 occupied enemy strongholds at Hsipachen, south of Wukan, in Chokiang Province, and seized ...

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  6. OBJECTIVES IN RHINELAND ATTACKED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bomber Command last night attacked objectives in the Rhineland, including the chemical works at Leverkusen, north of Cologne. Heavy cloud made it difficult to see the results. Two enemy fighters were destroyed. Mines were laid in enemy waters. Fighter Command ...

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  7. FIRST TO RESURRECT FRENCH REPUBLIC

    The honor of being the first French town to resurrect the Republic; tear down the portrait of Potain and restore the bust of the Republic in its ...

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  8. "IN AWFUL MESS"

    LONDON, Monday.—Dsclaring that Italy was in an "awful mess." Rome Radio to-day said: "We have no great cause to fight; for we are ...

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  9. Failure of Jap. Reprisal Raids

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — Twenty-seven Japanese bombers, with small righter escort, appeared to-day, but the Chinese fighters and ...

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  10. RECALL OF ENVOYS

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the Russian diplomatic changes do not imply any change whatever in Russian policy or in ...

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  12. SABOTAGE IN DENMARK

    STOCKHOLM, Monday. — "Svenska Dagbladct" reports that Denmark's largest aluminium factory, situated in Copenhagen, was completely destroyed ...

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  13. MIGRATION POLICY AFTER WAR

    LONDON, Monday. — The policy of the British Government is to encourage migration to the Dominions after the war, and ...

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  14. ALLIES NOW ON OFFENSIVE IN THE PACIFIC

    AN ADVANCED ALEUTIAN BASE, Sunday.—Lieut.-General John De Witt, Chief of the Western Defence Command, whose jurisdiction covers Kiska, to-day told American Press interviewers: "We are now on the offensive in the Pacific, and the ...

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  15. Who Shall Control Destiny of Europe?

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The announcement of M. Litvinov's removal from the Soviet Ambassadorship at Washington has ...

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  16. VICHY OFFICIALS ARRESTSED

    LONDON, Monday.—According to the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Madrid, Laval has ordered the arrest of numerous ...

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  18. JOINT WAR AID COMMITTEE

    QUEBEC, Monday.—President Roosevelt and the Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) to-day announced the creation of a joint war aid ...

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  19. Malta's Part in Sicilian Campaign

    VALETTA, Monday. — Malta-based planes, supporting the Sicilian campaign, covered nearly 4,000,000 miles, used more than 2,000,000 gallons of fuel, ...

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  21. ANOTHER FINNISH BID TO ACHIEVE PEACE

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—Another attempt to achieve a separate Finnish peace was made at the week-end, when M. Uoivuori, leader of the Finnish ...

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