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  2. NAZI BESTIALITY.

    LONDON, Sept 8.—An account of devastation at Kharkov and German, bestiality which "is a terrible indictment of the Germans—so ...

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  3. ALLIED AIR POWER.

    LONDON, Sept 8.—The sixth successive day of the devastating day-light air onslaught against German and occupied territory opened ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SECOND EDITION.

    NEW YORK, Sept 8 (noon).—General Eisenhower announced the unconditional surrender of the Italian armed forces. Allied HQ in North Africa issued the following announcement by radio: "This is General Eisenhower, C-in-C of the Allied Forces: The Italian Government has surrendered with its armed forces unconditionally. As Allied C-in-C I have granted a military armistice, the terms of which have been approved by the Governments of ...

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  5. FINAL PHASE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 7.—In a 92 page report on the war's progress, General G. C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of the US Army, states that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LAE UNDER FIRE.

    WITH GENERAL MACARTHUR'S. HQ IN NEW GUINEA Sept 8.—The Japanese positions west of Lae are ...

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  7. STALINO FALLS

    LONDON, Sept 8.—The Germans have evacuated Stalino, the city they once described as the "pearl of the Soviet industrial Ruhr." The German High Command declared: "We evacuated Stalino according to plan in order to shorten the line. Staline was outflanked some days ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPANESE VERSION

    LONDON. Sept 8.—Berlin radio quotes the following message from Tokio: "Enemy force consisting of about 1,000 parachutists supported ...

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  9. BROKEN LINK.

    LONDON. Sept 8.—The Russian capture of the railway station of Chesnokovka on the vital Bakhmach-Gomel railway cuts the German ...

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  10. AIR TRANSPORT.

    (From Our Special Representative.) WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA. Sept 8.—Australian troops are rapidly ...

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  11. CASUISTRY.

    LONDON, Sept 8.—The Times" correspondent at stockholm says that Berlin spokesmen are preparing Press and public for a much more ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. MUSTARD GAS.

    LONDON, Sept 8.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Moscow correspondent says that the Soviet Atrocity Commission alleges that the ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. DONBAS TRIUMPHS.

    LONDON. Sept 8.—Apropos of the latest victories in the Donbas Moscow radio declares: Tanks and guns will flow to the front in greater ...

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  14. BEHIND THE LINE.

    LONDON, Sept .8—Moscow radio stated that Soviet Aircraft Monday night heavily bombed German military trains at railway Junctions ...

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  15. "SHORTENING" THE FRONT.

    LONDON. Sept 8.—Commenting on the constant German claim about the necessity or shortening the line in Russia, the Exchange Telegraph ...

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  16. TALKS WITH STALIN.

    WASHINGTON. Sept 7.—President Roosevelt told his Press and radio conference today that progress had been made since the ...

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  17. BLEEDING REICH.

    LONDON, Sept 8.—A special Moscow communique yesterday announced: From July 5 to September 5 the Russians in all sectors ...

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  18. MOSCOW REPORT.

    LONDON, Sept 8.—Last night's Moscow communique stated: 'The Russians in the Donets Basin continued today to develop their ...

    Article : 190 words
  19. ARGENTINA REBUFFED.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 7.—According to the Associated Press the secretary of state (Mr Cordell Hull) in a letter to the Argentine ...

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  20. RESTORED POLAND.

    LONDON. Sept 8.—According to Reuters Moscow correspondent a recent editorial in a London newspaper declaring "Britain must keep her ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. THE RUHR DAMS.

    LONDON. Sept 8.—The "Evening Standards" gossip writer states that it can now be disclosed that the man who first breached the Moehne and ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. NO OPTIMISM.

    NEW YORK, Sept 7.—Tokio official radio states: "The development of the war situation hereafter warrants absolutely no optimism." A ...

    Article : 213 words
  23. CABINET CRISIS.

    BUENOS AIRES, Sept 7.—The United Press states: "A Cabinet crisis is reported to have been precipitated by Mr Cordell Hull's letter. ...

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  24. GERMAN ANGLE.

    LONDON. Sept 8.—"The battle of the Donets Basin continues with undiminished fury." states today's German High Command ...

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  25. ENEMY OVER ENGLAND.

    LONDON. Sept 8.—There was slight enemy activity early last night over part of East Anglia. The bombs caused a little damage ...

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  26. NO THIRD WAR.

    LONDON, Sept 8.—"We are determined whatever propaganda is used and whatever pressure is put on to us, to resist every ...

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  27. U-BOATS' TACTICS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 7.—The Secretary of the Navy (Col Frank Knox) told a Press conference today that the slackening in enemy ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. U.S.A. NAVY FIGURES.

    NEW YORK. Sept 7.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" states: "The aeroplane has proved the most effective instrument ...

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  29. LESS 50 DIVISIONS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 7.—When a correspondent of the "New York' Times" at Cairo interviewed Lt- General Anders, C-in-C of the Polish ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. JAPAN LOSES SUPPLY SHIP.

    LONDON. Sept 8.—A Netherlands Admiralty communique states: "One of our submarines operating with the Royal Navy in the SW Pacific ...

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  31. BUDAPEST FEARS.

    LONDON, Sept 8.— Stefani (Rome) newsagency message reported from Berne says that Hungary has taken measures to make ...

    Article : 40 words
  32. NO NEWS YET.

    WASHINGTON. Sept 7.—No further information has been received of the US naval raid on Marcus Island, first announced a week ago. ...

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