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  2. UKRAINE STRUGGLE

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—A decisive stage appears to be at hand in the Russian campaign, now entering its third month. At the moment Hitler's all-out effort to smash the Russian armies before the winter intervenes seems to be checked at all important points along the 2,000-mile front ...

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  3. OPINION IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—"The eight-point declaration by President Roosevelt and the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) is still receiving ...

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  4. JAPANESE POLICY.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The semi-official Japanese Domei newsagency said on Friday that joint military action against Japan was one of the ...

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  5. FULL ACCORD.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—There was complete understanding between the British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) and President Roosevelt ...

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  6. HELPING RUSSIA

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—It is now revealed that the President of the United States (Mr. Roosevelt) and British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) during their historic meeting at sea last week-end dispatched a message to the Soviet Prime Minister (Stalin) suggesting an early conference in ...

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  7. SOVIET AIR BLOWS.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The Moscow radio announced yesterday that Russian bombers raided Stettin as well as Berlin on Friday night. ...

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  8. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Heavy and successful raids by Royal Air Force bombers on the Corinth Canal (which links the Iolian Sea with ...

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  9. WASHINGTON VIEWS

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull), asked at his Press conference yesterday whether he would ...

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  10. SMOLENSK EPIC.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Lieut.-General Yeremenko, broadcasting from Moscow last night, said:— "Smolensk was the scene of heavy ...

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  11. DANGER TO AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—The Secretary of War (Mr. H. L. Stimson) said in a broadcast last night: "Soldiers of the army of the United ...

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  12. AXIS COMMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—Axis commentators on the Roosevelt-Churchill declaration fall back on stale arguments about iniquities of the ...

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  13. IN THE DNIEPER BEND.

    The Ukraine, where Hitler is reported to have taken personal command, is still the scene of the heaviest German pressure. Berlin now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. LOOKING BACK.

    CAIRO, Aug. 16.—The following message. from Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham (Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean) is published ...

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  15. CHINA CONFLICT.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Sixteen Americans, financed partly by 1,150,000 dollars (£287,500 sterling) under the lease and Lend ...

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  16. JEERS IN MADRID.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The Madrid newspapers continue to give prominence to the Atlantic meeting. "Arriba" sums up the eight-point ...

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  17. SCENE OF THE MEETING.

    BOSTON, Aug. 16.—The Boston "Post" has received a copyright dispatch from Rockland. Maine. saying that the meeting between ...

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  18. SHIPS AT BARGAIN PRICE.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the Associated Press says that authorised sources report that Italy has nearly ...

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  19. ROME FRANKNESS.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Recent Rome communiques are confined mainly to reports of Royal Air Force raids. On Friday it was admitted that ...

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  20. INTEREST IN SWEDEN.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The Stockholm correspondent of "The Times" says that the Roosevelt-Churchill declaration dominates the Swedish ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN STOCK.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The prominence given to the Australian anxiety about Japanese actions has caused Australian Government stocks to ...

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  22. FOREIGNERS IN MANCHUKUO

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 16.—The United Press reports that a Japanese authorities have advised all foreigners in Manchukuo to leave before next ...

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  23. FINNISH REPORTS.

    The German newsagency reported yesterday that a Finnish communique claimed the capture of Jaakkima, on the north-westeern ...

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  24. AS CANADA SEES IT.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 15.—The Roosevelt-Churchill declaration has been accepted throughout Canada as further proof that Britain and the ...

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  25. "A NEW STAGE."

    MOSCOW, Aug. 17.—Observing that it is no exaggeration to say that a new stage in the war begins with the Anglo-Soviet-American ...

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  26. ARGENTINE ENTHUSIASM.

    BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 16.—With the crowds giving cheers for Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin, the largest anti-Nazi demonstrations to ...

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  27. DEMORALISING LETTERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—It is officially announced in Moscow that secret German censorship orders found after the capture of the ...

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  28. AMERICANS AS "HOSTAGES"

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—The State Department announced today that Japan had refused permission for the American liner President ...

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  29. S. AFRICAN APPROVAL.

    LONDON, Aug. 15.—The Johannesburg correspondent of "The Times" says that the Churchill- Roosevelt declaration is warmly ...

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  30. GREEK ENDORSEMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The following is the text of a telegram addressed to Mr. Churchill by the Greek Prime Minister (M. ...

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  31. M. LITVINOV'S MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—M. Litvinov, the former Soviet Foreign Minister, has cabled the following statement to "Reynold's News":—Hitler needs ...

    Article : 204 words
  32. STALIN'S SON IN BATTLE.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The "Red Star" (organ of the Red Army) cites heroism in action by Stalin's eldestson, Yakov Dugashvili, whom the ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

    NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" (Mr. Otto D. Tolischus) yesterday refuted rumours that Baron ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. GUNMEN KILL BANKER.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 16.—Chinese gunmen assassinated Mr. Kennson Gee, manager of the Hochung Bank, when he was entering the ...

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  35. SYRIAN ARMISTICE.

    BEIRUT, Aug. 16.—A contingent of Allied officers totalling approximately a quarter of the war prisoners taken to France from Syria have ...

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  36. FOOD POISONING ON SHIP.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—The Tokio correspondent of the Associated Press quotes a Domei report that the Tatuta Maru has arrived at Yokohama ...

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  37. LONDON'S MUSIC LOVERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The bombing of Queen's Hall has thrown a new light on the numerical strength of London's music lovers. Sir Henry ...

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  38. GERMAN GENERAL KILLED.

    ZURICH, Aug. 16.—It is announced officially in Germany that General Muelverstedt, a former chief of the Gestapo before the war, has ...

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  39. JAPANESE APPOINTMENT.

    TOKIO, Aug. 16.—Mr. Eiji Amau, a former Ambassador to Italy, has been appointed Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press ...

    Article : 32 words
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