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  2. MOSCOW TALKS

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—World interest is focussed on the meetings between Mr Churchill and M. Stalin in Moscow last week. It is the first time in history that a British Prime Minister has gone to Moscow. Churchill made the visit at Stalin's invitation. ...

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  3. WORLD REACTION

    LONDON, Aug 18.—Comment and speculation on the Churchill-Stalin talks were given prominence throughout the world this morning. ...

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  4. LONDON COMMENT.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—"The Times" says in a leader: "Mr Churchill's visit to Moscow will be accepted by the Russians as an impressive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CAUCASIAN FRONTS

    LONDON, Aug 18.—The latest news from Russia today indicated that the Germans were keeping up the pressure on all major fronts. The Russians had not succeeded in eliminating the wedge driven into their Kletskaya defences (north-west of Stalingrad), but here as well as ...

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  6. INDIAN SCENE.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—Report from India show that the disturbances associated with the Congress civil disobedience campaign which was ...

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  7. SOLOMONS BATTLE

    WASHINGTON, Aug 17.—In the most informative communique yet issued on the Battle of the Solomons the Navy Department announced this evening that shore positions taken by the marines were now well established after a naval engagement between American warships and a ...

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  8. USA GOVERNMENT.

    NEW YORK, Aug 18.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" stated yesterday that the US Government was reported to ...

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  9. AMERICAN WELCOME

    NEW YORK, Aug 18.—The United Press bureau in Washington reports that the news of the Churchill-Stalin war conferences aroused speculation ...

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  10. US AIR ATTACK.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—Brig-General Eaker, commanding the United States Army Air Force Bomber Commands, led a formation of 12 Flying ...

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  11. VITAL FACTOR.

    AUCKLAND, Aug 18.—The Press Association correspondent at, a S. Pacific port says that the latest reports of the Solomons fighting ...

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  12. LIAISON WITH RAF.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—Major-General Carl Spaatz, commanding the American Army Air Force in the European zone, at a press ...

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  13. BRITISH WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Aug 18.—Vichy radio stated today that according to a report from La Lines (Spain) warships are being concentrated at ...

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  14. TIMOR RESISTANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 18.—The Netherlands East Indies Government Information Service pointed out today that tomorrow it would be ...

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  15. "SMASH THE ENEMY"

    LONDON, Aug 18.—Alexanderov, head of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the ...

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  16. NAZI GIBES.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—According to the Bremen radio the Germans do not object to Mr Churchill's "playing the role of Wandering Jew." ...

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  17. NO EARLY TERMINATION.

    S PACIFIC PORT, Aug 18.—While there are still good grounds to be 1 sanguine about the eventual outcome of the Solomons engagements. ...

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  18. CONTROL OF THE SKIES.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 18.—Representative Martin Smith told a gathering of Spanish war veterans that by the end of next year ...

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  19. MANCHESTER SINKING.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—An Admiralty communique states that most of the officers and men of the cruiser Manchester, which was sunk in last ...

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  20. GENERAL DOOLITTLE.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—Brig-General Doolittle, who led the American air raid on Tokio, arrived in Britain 10 days ago on a special mission. ...

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  21. CAIRO MEETING.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—The South African Prime Minister (Field Marshal Smuts) flew from Cape Town for his conference with Mr ...

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  22. MORESBY RAID.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Aug 18.—The first Japanese planes seen over Port Moresby for 18 days struck yesterday morning at the main ...

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  23. BLOWS BY RAF.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—An Air Ministry communique states that bombers last night attacked objectives In north-west Germany. The main ...

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  24. COMMONS REPORT.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—The "Evening Standard" reports that the Parliamentary recess will be interrupted to allow Mr Churchill to report on ...

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  25. SECOND FRONT.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—Mr B. S. Townroe, secretary of the United Associations of Great Britain and France, in a speech yesterday said ...

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  26. MISSION STAFF.

    SYDNEY, Aug 18.—The head of the Solomons Islands' Methodist Mission, the Rev J. F. Goldie, who lives at Canterbury. Victoria, ...

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  27. NEWS LEAKAGE.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—As early as August 1 the Paris radio said that Mr Churchill had left London by air for Moscow. On August 2 the ...

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  28. NEXT TO STALIN.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—A Moscow message says that by his appointment to the newly-created position of first vice-chairman of the ...

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  29. BELGIAN CONGO.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—Crack units of motorised chasseurs in American reconnaissance cars participated in large-scale manoeuvres of the ...

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  30. RED SUBMARINE'S FEAT.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—A Stockholm report says that a submarine believed to be Russian, succeeded in penetrating the harbour and ...

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  31. RAIDERS OVER ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—It is officially stated that this afternoon enemy aircraft flew over the coast and south-west England. Bombs were ...

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  32. SABOTAGE AT CHARLEROI.

    LONDON, Aug 18.—After a bomb explosion which wrecked the National Socialist headquarters at I Wilrijck, saboteurs entered ...

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  33. STALIN'S FIGHTING SON.

    MOSCOW, Aug 18.—M Stalin's son, Vassily, a colonel of aviation, now commands a fighter group on the southern front. He is in his ...

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