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  3. Stalin Expects Opening New Front

    LONDON, Thursday.—A most defiant speech was delivered in Moscow to-day by M. Stalin on the occasion of the anniversary of the Soviet Revolution. He said that Russia so far had lost 350,000 killed, 370,000 missing, and ...

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  6. "FINAL EFFORT" BY JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Japan embarked to-day on what the Japanese press describes as "the final effort in the Washington ...

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  7. MOSCOW BATTLE

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—The attention given by German des­patches ard radio comment to the Crimean front, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Finland May Cease Fighting

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).—The Fini ish radio last night announced:"Military operations are drawing to an end as far as Finland is ...

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  9. BRITISH AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, Friday (A.AJ?.).—The principal features of British aerial activity during October included the offensive against enemy shipping in the ...

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  10. R.A.F. RAIDS IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Petrol dumps at Benghazi, Berka and Benina, as well as stores and workshops at Benina and motor transports at ...

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  11. JAPAN AND BURMA ROAD

    TOKYO, Friday.—The "Japan Times-Advertiser" in an editorial to-day stated: "There is always a possibility. even a probability, of a direct march ...

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  12. CASUALTIES IN MALTA RAIDS

    MALTA, Thursday.—It was officially announced that air raid casualties to the end of October were 350 killed and 348 seriously injured, while 2500 ...

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  13. AXIS SHIPPING LOSSES

    ALEXANDRIA, Thursday.—It was announced to-day that 86 Axis ships, totalling 339,000 tons, were sunk in the Mediterranean in August, ...

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  14. PROTEST TO RUSSIA

    TOKYO, Thursday.—It is announced to-day that Japan has launched a strong protest with the soviet Ambas-sador regarding the sinking of the ...

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  15. BURRINJUCK DAM REPORT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"One reason why I want the report on Burrinjuck Dam tabled in Parliament is that, among other things, it will reveal that money ...

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  16. FLYING BATTLESHIPS

    LONDON, Friday.—A Russian pilot broadcasting over the Moscow radio disclosed that "flares" were exchanged when Soviet war planes recently raided ...

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  17. ANOTHER ENEMY CONVOY ATTACKED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bombers last night attacked a well-defended enemy convoy off the Frisian Islands. They bombed several vessels from low levels ...

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  19. JAPANESE AT DILLI

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—The concluding article of a series on Dilli, published in "Javabode," says that the Netherlands East Indies and Australia ...

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  20. U.S. AID TO RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Roosevelt to-day authorised 1,000,000,000 dollars' lend-lease aid to Russia. ...

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  21. CONFESSED SABOTEUR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Stating that he had intended to set out on a career of sabotage, a young man pleaded guilty in the Central Police Court ...

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  22. REINFORCEMENTS BEACH MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—One of the largest convoys of reinforcements yet to be sent to Malaya has arrived bringing thousands of Territorials from ...

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  23. TURKISH FREIGHTER SUNK BY RUSSIANS

    ISTANBUL, Friday.—A Soviet submarine last Monday allegedly sank a small Turkish freighter carrying Turkish products to Burgas (Bulgaria) for ...

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