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  3. MORE HEAVY ASSAULTS BY GERMANS PARRIED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russians are still parrying the heaviest assaults the Germans have yet launched against Stalingrad. ...

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  4. NO SIGN OF JAP. STAND IN NEW GUINEA

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Wednesday.—Australian troops, who began their advance up the southern slopes of the Owen Stanley Range eight days ago, have reached ...

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  5. LEARNING TO GLIDE

    An R.A.F. instructor with an Army pupil in the cockpit of a glider. Airborne troops are being trained by R.A.F. pilots to fly gliders. Easy to construct, gliders are used to carry troops. Towed by an aeroplane, gliders are airborne and then released to glide ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIRST LADY INFORMAL

    With typical democratic information, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. wife of the President of the United States, sits on the ground and joins soldiers in group singing on the lawn of the White House in Washington during a garden party in honour of the anti-aircraft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HEAVY JAP. LOSSES IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Latest losses inflicted on the Japanese in the Solomons make a total of 230' planes destroyed and 30 ships sunk or damaged. ...

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  8. TIME RIPE FOR ALL-OUT ARMED OFFENSIVE

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—"We are ready to deliver some knockout punches, if I can believe my own eyes," said Mr. Wendell Willkie in a statement to-day after his fourth conference with General Chiane Kai Shek. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. No More Shorts For Army

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. Long drill trousers and long [?] replace short [?] the abbreviat ...

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  10. GIVING JAPS A [?]

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  11. BOMBER LOSSES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Air Minister (Sir A. Sinclair), replying in the Commons to-day to questions, said that 1082 British ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. CHINESE VICTORY

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—A Japanese force moving from Kinhwa, capital of Chekiang, against Chinese positions to the S.W., has been defeated ...

    Article : 31 words
  13. PUNTERS OR GUNS?

    Workmen removing the iron railings at the Royal Ascot racecourse. The King approved of the removal to help the scrap metal drive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Another Bomb Thrown in Paris

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A b injured 20 people, two fatally, i Paris cinema, where Dorlot's German People's Party was holdin ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. GESTAPO RUSH TO COPENHAGEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—More Gestapo agents are pouring into Copenhagen as the tension in the city grows, following demands by the Nazis for greater control of Denmark. ...

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  16. ALLIES SHOULD DRAW OFF GERMAN HORDES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Red Army's continuing resistance at Stalingrad must not obscure the far reaching ...

    Article : 215 words
  17. Krupps Moves East

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuters correspondent on the German frontier states that Budapest reports that a branch of the Krupp armament works ...

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  18. GERMAN THREAT TO BRITISH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A special Berlin communique, after stating that a small British party raided Sark (Channel Islands) on October 4 and ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. SILHOUETTE

    A Vickers gun in action ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy Department declined to comment to-day on a Rome claim that an Italian submarine had torpedoed ...

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  21. BIG RAID ON OSNABRUCK: MOSQUITOS' SWEEP AT DUSK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The key industrial and railway town of Osnabruck, in north-west Germany, was raided by a strong force of R.A.F. bombers last night. IT WAS a concentrated attack on a ...

    Article : 213 words
  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE second front position is extremely unfortunate and disturbing. Russian statements indicate strongly that a specific ...

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  23. OFFENSIVE PLANS MADE IN "GRAVEST 80 DAYS"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On july 18 the British Production Minister (Mr. Lyttelton) said: "The next 30 days will be some of the gravest we ...

    Article : 261 words
  24. BALKANS DISPUTE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent on the German frontier says it is officially announced in Zagreb that the Dictator ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. BELGIAN REXIST KILLED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Independent Belgioan Agency reports that Marcel Londoz. a leader of the Rexists. died a few hours after an attack by ...

    Article : 31 words
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    ZURICH, Tuesday.—Four more Czechs, two of whom are amy officers. have been sentenced to death and executed at Prague on charges of high ...

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