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  2. VAIN DEVICE.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Sept 5.—The Japanese floated barrage balloons to try to shield the unloading of a seven-ship convoy off ...

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  3. NO AIR RESPITE.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—It is officially announced in Algiers that photographic reconnaissance shows that the vital railway over the Brenner Pass ...

    Article : 266 words
  4. BERLIN BLASTED.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—RAF Bomber Command made another great raid on Berlin on Friday night. An Air, Ministry communique issued ...

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  5. SURRENDER HINT?

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Though Rome radio on Friday denied reports that peace strikes and peace demonstrations had occurred in Italian cities ...

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  6. FIRST LANDING.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—"The Eighth Army landed beside the main coastal road with hundreds of shells screaming overhead and blazing buildings ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ONWARD IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Latest reports received in Berne (Switzerland) Indicate that the Eighth Army has enlarged its bridgeheads in the [?] of Italy to a depth of 10 miles in same places. The advance is continuing northward forwards the first substantial Axis defence near Palmi. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RUSSIAN TRIUMPHS

    LONDON, Sept 5.—The latest reports from Moscow show that despite stubborn German resistance the Red armies continue to steadily advance on all fronts from the Smolensk region to the Donets Basin, where the enemy lines are said to be "cracking and bending" under the heavy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAZIS' TASK.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that it is believed that Marshal Kesselring's German divisions will undertake the main ...

    Article : 363 words
  10. ALLIED BOMBING.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Today's Algier's air communique states: "Heavy bombers and long-range fighters attacked airfields, roads and railways ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. ITALIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Light was thrown yesterday by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr A. V. Alexander) on the riddle of the Italian ...

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  12. MORE MINES LAID.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—An Air Ministry communique issued today states: "Bomber Command aircraft last night, mined enemy waters. Mosquitos ...

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  13. "SOFTENING UP."

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Seven big attacks carried out in daylight yesterday against important railway centres in northern France and ...

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  14. LAE RAIDED.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA. Sept 5.—The bombing of Japanese bases along the New Guinea coast is continuing without respite. ...

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  15. PEOPLE WAR-WEARY.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—The Associated Press says that Swiss correspondents report that there is no particular uneasiness in Rome. The people ...

    Article : 447 words
  16. MOSCOW REPORTS

    LONDON, Sept 5.—The Moscow communique Issued last night was as follows: "Today the Russians in the Donhas (Donets Basin) advanced ...

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  17. WATCHERS IN SKY.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Reuters correspondent at Algiers states that a member of the RAF who made a close reconnaissance flight over the ...

    Article : 268 words
  18. ITALIAN TALE.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—When the Allies landed Rome radio said: "Thee enemy's invasion is now in full swing. The enemy is taking full ...

    Article : 196 words
  19. NEAR SALAMAUA

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Sept 5.—Australians have now joined forces with the Americans on Scout Ridge, about four air-miles from ...

    Article : 256 words
  20. STEADY ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Today's Algiers communique states: "Yesterday Allied troops continued to advance along the whole front in south Italy. ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. MUST NOT BE SCUTTLED.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—The Italian underground radio on Friday broadcast the following orders from "the committee for the defence of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. ALLIED GUNS.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Cairo radio states that it is estimated that the Allies fired about 150,000 shells across the Strait of Messina in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. FORCED TO WITHDRAW.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Today's Rome communique reports: "Supported by large air formations and an intensified flow of troops and armoured ...

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  24. TWO TOWNS FALL.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—The Allies captured Reggio and San Giovanni yesterday, the Italians surrendering en masse. ...

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  25. "KNOCK ITALY OUT."

    LONDON, Sept 5.—An Associated Press correspondent with the Eighth Army says that General Montgomery addressed these words to the men ...

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  26. UNCONFIRMED REPORT.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—There is no confirmation in London of Swiss reports that Americans have landed in Sardinia. ...

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  27. WHITE SHEETS.

    LONDON. Sept 5.—Reports from Algiers state that pilots flying deep into the toe of Italy saw white sheets laid out in fields and gardens ...

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  28. UNCANNY ADVENTURE

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Commandos Who went ashore on the toe of Italy some days before the main assault had three tasks to perform—to see ...

    Article : 358 words
  29. SMOLENSK REGION.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Reviewing the position on the Smolensk front, Moscow correspondent says: "The enemy, particularly south and west ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. JAPAN'S SHIPPING SHORTAGE

    WASHINGTON, Sept 4.—The Secretary of the Navy (Col Frank Knox) told a Press conference that one-third of the Japanese merchant ...

    Article : 256 words
  31. THE CIANOS.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—The German radio, quoting the Turin paper, "La Stampa," says the Italian police have arrested Count Ciano after the ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. BEHIND THE VEIL.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 4.—The United Press states: "The continued silence suggests that two US task forces are prowling in the ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. COMMANDO RAID.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Berlin radio claims: "British vessels on Friday night tried to land commandos on, Ushant Island [?]off the coast of ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. ALLIED CONVOYS.

    LONDON, Sept 5.—Reuters Stockholm correspondent says the German-controlled Scandinavian News- agency has quoted a Madrid report ...

    Article : 37 words
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