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  3. RECORD SHIP BUILDING

    Henry J. Kaiser, U.S. construction expert who built the Boulder, Bonneville and Shasta dams, watches Mrs. Kaiser christen a 10,500 ton liberty ship built in 24 days at one of the Kaiser Pacific Coast shipyards. Builders originally estimated 105 days to build these ships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MAUL 73 NAZI DIVISIONS

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—A special communique announces that from May 1 to August 31 the Soviet completely routed 73 ...

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  5. JAPANESE OUTFLANK AUSTRALIANS IN CRITICAL JUNGLE FIGHT

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday.—Launching heavy infiltrating attacks in the mountain jungles from 4600 to 6000 feet above sea level, the Japanese troops have out flanked the Australian positions in the Owen Stanley ...

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  6. PANZERS SMASH DEFENCES OF STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Axis panzers yesterday broke Stalingrad's defences from the west, driving forward in waves, followed by large formations of infantry. They forced ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Except for air activity and fairly heavy artillery exchanges all ...

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  8. SHARP ATTACK ON MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Declaring that new leadership was required, Mr. Aneurin Bevan (Ind. Lab.) made a sharp attack on Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  9. SOVIET GETS READY FOR NEXT PHASE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Russians have made plans to continue the war, even if they lose the present phase. ...

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  10. Anti-Jew Outrage in New York

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Nazi sympathisers to-day wrecked the Brooklyn branch of the American Jewish Congress, ...

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  11. VICHY DEPORTING MORE JEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Vichy correspondent of the Zurich paper, "National Zeitung," says arrests and deportations of immigrant Jews in France are not ...

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  12. Luxemburg Resents Nazi Order

    LONDON, Thursday.—A general strike was the immediate answer of the Luxembourg people to an announcement by the Nazi gauletier that ...

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  13. IRISH DETECTIVE SHOT DEAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Dublin report states that a detective sergeant was shot dead while driving alone in daylight from his home in County ...

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  14. REPATRIATION.

    The steamer City of Canterbury has arrived in Portuguese East Africa from Australia, to repatriate Australians from the ...

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  15. BOMBING OFFENSIVE FROM GUADALCANAL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—U.S. aircraft last Sunday bombed and strafed enemy installations on Gizo Island in the ...

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  16. MORE THAN 350 ARRESTED IN FRESH RIOTS IN INDIA

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.—More than 350 persons were arrested to-day during demonstrations to mark the end of the first month of Gandhi's detention. Many shops in old Delhi were shut ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Concentration Camp for Graf Spee Men

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—The New York "Herald-Tribune's" correspondent at Buenos Aires writes: "Declaring that the Nazis have not responded in ...

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  18. Bouncing Back with Synthetic Rubber

    BUFFALO, Wednesday.—Professor Albert Elder. Chief Industrial Analyst of the War Production Board, told the American Chemical Society to-day that ...

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  19. BOMB THROWN IN BRUSSELS CINEMA

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday—Fifty prominent men of Brussels have been arrested as hostages following the throwing of a bomb into a cinema ...

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  20. RUSSIAN BOMBERS SMASH BUDAPEST

    LONDON, Thursday.—Russian bombers caused very heavy damage in Budapest, capital of Hungary, last night. ...

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  21. Little Girl Found Strangled

    PERTH, Thursday.—Visiting her uncle's home in a Perth suburb last night for tea Katie Ashby (9) was later found strangled in a garage at the ...

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  22. BRITAIN WARNED: HITLER WILL TAKE TERRIBLE REVENGE

    LONDON, Thursday.—An emphatic warning against the belief that German bombing of Britain is unlikely during the winter was given in London by an air authority to-day. "The enemy ceased bombing Britain when he opened his ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE federal principle is threatened. The State Government and its party know what the loss of home rule would mean to ...

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  24. JAP. SHIPS HIT IN AKYAB RAID

    NEW DELHI. Thursday—An R.A.F. communique announces that bombers successfully attacked an enemy supply ship and its escort in Akyab Harbour ...

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  25. F.B.I. ARRESTS NAZI MASTER SPY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The F.B.I. to-day arrested the driver of a bus carrying aeroplane employees. Johannes Krieger, described as master Nazi ...

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  26. NAZI CAMPAIGN TO PROVOKE FRENCH BREACH WITH ALLIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans are doing their utmost to exploit Anglo-Allied raids on Occupied France for a general campaign to create a ...

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  27. TORRENTIAL RAIN IN SIBERIA

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Militarists say that torrential rains are reported from the Russian maritime provinces. which might force the Japanese ...

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  28. Guarding Panama Canal

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The United States new bases in the Galapagos Islands will give protection to the Panama Canal on the Pacific side, a ...

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  29. WHIRLWINDS MAKE GOOD USE OF BOMBS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Whirlwinds modified to carry two bombs were used for the first time to-day, when they sank off Cape de la Hague two out of ...

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  30. WAR KNOWS NO SEASONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—M. Litvinov, Soviet Ambassador. conferred with Mr. Hull, Secretary of State, to-day. ...

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  31. FIERCE BATTLES IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Wednesday.—The G.H.Q communique to-day reports that [?]erce fighting continues in the suburbs of Kinhwa and Lanchi. The Chinese ...

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