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  2. LENINGRAD'S PERIL

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—As the Russian campaign enters its tenth week the Germans claim further progress in their drives against Leningrad from the west and south, in the Gomel sector (between Smolensk and Kiev) and in the Ukraine. ...

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  3. CHINESE AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—For the first time for two years, the Chinese launched an air attack against the Japanese invaders on Friday. The ...

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  4. U.S. WAR SUPPLIES.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Office of Production Management ...

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  5. FIRST TWO MONTHS.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—Surveying in a supplementary communique issued yesterday the first two months of the eastern war [Germany invaded ...

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  6. UKRAINE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—Berlin radio said this morning that Russian bridgeheads on the western bank of the Dnieper were still holding out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—The latest development in the Japanese Press campaign against the United States is a story published as a ...

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  8. THE LEADERSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said yesterday that far from being a paltry political move, his offer of a ...

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  9. FEDERAL CRISIS.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 24.—"There is no need for an executioner at a suicide." That cryptic remark was made by a Labour spokesman ...

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  10. MR. McCALL'S POSITION.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 24.—Mr. McCall (U.A.P., N.S.W.) whose support some Labour members had reckoned 'as a certainty if the present ...

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  11. IRAN'S REPLY.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—Iran's reply to the British representations regarding the presence of large numbers of Germans in Iran has been ...

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  12. SUPPLIES OVER BURMA ROAD

    CHUNGKING, Aug. 23.—Authoritative quarters said today that China was negotiating with the British authorities in Burma for ...

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  13. THAILAND'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—The Japanese Domei agency issued a report under a Bangkok dateline yesterday saying that the Thai Government and ...

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  14. CALL FOR UNITY.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 23.—The offer made to Labour by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) stamped him as a statesman and a patriot, said the ...

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  15. TRADE MEASURES.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—With the object of closing trade to Japan through occupied China, Britain is banning exports to China except ...

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  16. EMPIRE DIRECTORATE.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—The newspapers continue to give prominence to the Australian political crisis. Mr. A. B. Baxter, a Conservative ...

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  17. SHIPBUILDING DELAY.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—President Roosevelt signed an Executive Order today instructing the secretary of the Navy (Colonel Frank ...

    Article : 237 words
  18. LABOUR TACTICS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 24.—Leaders of the official Labour Party in New South Wales believe that the Federal Leader (Mr. Curtin) should not ...

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  19. MEXICO ACTS.

    MEXICO CITY, Aug. 23.—The Government has ordered the 15 German consulates in Mexico to be closed by September 1. ...

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  20. JOURNALISTS EXPELLED.

    TOKIO, Aug. 22.—The "Nichi Nichi Shimbun" published an indignant front-page announcement to-day that two of its correspondents ...

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  21. BALKAN STIRRINGS.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—A special communique issued in Rome today stated that Italy had found it necessary to place the entire Croatian ...

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  22. NAZI RULERS.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—The Moscow newspaper "Pravda" quotes a report from Zurich that the German Foreign Minister (Herr von ...

    Article : 213 words
  23. SHIP REPAIRS.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—The "Daily Mail" states that the "dictatorship" of one trade union district delegate, who fines members if they work ...

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  24. POLISH CABINET SPLIT.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—President Raczkiewicz of Poland has accepted the resignations of the Foreign Minister (M. Zaleski), the Minister for ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. SHANGHAI BARRICADES.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 22.—The Japanese army began erecting new barbed-wire barricades around Shanghai's city limits today, ...

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  26. "RAM THE ENEMY."

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—The Russian newspapers publish a letter from M. Vodopianov, the famous Russian airman and the first man to land a ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. TIMBER BLAZE.

    PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23.—Damage estimated at 1,000,000 dollars (£250,000 sterling) was caused by a fire which destroyed a ...

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  28. "NO PARTIES IN A.I.F."

    SYDNEY, Aug. 24.—"Party politics are unknown in the ranks of the Australian Imperial Forces and they certainly set an example which ...

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  29. "DESTROY HITLER"

    LONDON, Aug. 24.—A voice speaking in German broke into broadcasts from the Deutschland-sender station last night with ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. KING LEOPOLD'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—The Moscow radio quotes reports from Geneva that King Leopold has declined to become the "Belgian Laval," and has ...

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  31. WINTER HELP.

    ZURICH, Aug. 24.—Reports from Berlin state that the German Press has announced that the winter help scheme and deductions from salaries ...

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  32. BRITISH GENERAL RETIRING.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—Lieut.-General Sir John Brown, Director-General of the Territorial Army, is retiring under the age regulations. He ...

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  33. SABOTAGE IN NORWAY.

    LONDON, Aug. 23.—The Norwegian newsagency states that for the second time this year the Germans have fined the county of ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

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