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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER:

    Fine, Warmer. W. to N.W. Winds. ...

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  5. SOVIET'S GRAVE PERIL

    WITH the reported fall of Kiev and the new German drive into the Eastern Ukraine the situation on the Eastern front has become so grave that many people in London fear a ...

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  6. Urgent Aid Needed In Russia's Heroic Stand

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despite the optimism seen in newspapers here the situation in Russia is most serious. For three months the Soviets have taken a terrific smashing along a front of nearly 2000 miles with practically ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHURCHILL TOUCH

    The commanding Churchill Touch was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Oldest Man's Amazing Life

    LONDON, September 20.—Death, at 112, has disproved the forecast by Alfred Arnold, Britain's oldest man, that he ...

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  9. SOVIET FEARS FOR SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, September 20.-Russia fears a Japanese attempt to invade Siberia in the event of German successes in the West, says the Shanghai correspondent of the United Press. ...

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  11. Germon Raider Reported Sunk

    NEW YORK, September 20.—President Roosevelt declined to-day to comment on a London Press report that an American ...

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  12. FINE, WARMER TO-DAY

    Weather Bureau forecasts for to-day are: METROPOLITAN.—Fine and warmer, winds chiefly W. to N.W. ...

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  13. HEAVY RAID ON STETTIN

    LONDON, September 20.—Stettin, in north-east Germany, an important supply base for the Germans on the Russian front, was ...

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  14. Victim's Ration Rook Leads To Conviction Of Double Murderer

    LONDON, September 20.—A ration book led to the death sentence on Lionel Watson, of Greenford, who was convicted this week of the murder of his bigamous wife and their 18-months-old child by poisoning. His desire to collect his victims' food allowance induced him to retain her ration book. ...

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