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  2. POST-WAR POLICY

    NEW YORK, Oct 16.—Mr Sumner Welles in his first speech today since his resignation as US Under-Secretary of State, advocated a temporary ...

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  3. IN RAMU FOOTHILLS.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA. Oct 17.— Allied fighters are giving close support to the Australian forces fighting ...

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  4. YUGOSLAV TANGLE.

    NEW YORK, Oct 16.—Interviewed for the "New York Times" in Cairo by Cyrus Sulzberger. King Peter of Yugoslavia revealed that he recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BURMA CAMPAIGN.

    NEW YORK, Oct 17.—Tokio radio stated yesterday that a strong Japanese force had crossed the southeastern frontier of Burma to attack ...

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  6. VOLTURNO PLAIN

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Reuters correspondent at Algiers describes the bottle which is raging on a 25-mile front along the north bank of the Volturno River as the greatest since the Allies first landed in Italy. The representative of the Columbia Broadcasting System at Algiers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SCHWEINFURT RAID.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 16.—General H. H. Arnold, commander of US Air Forces, said that 595 members of crews were lost with the 60 Flying ...

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  8. RUSSIAN DRIVES

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Although the Russians have made no spectacular gains in the last two days, bitter fighting is reported from several important areas of the eastern front, particularly in the south from the Dnieper bend to the Sea of Axov. Repeated enemy counter-attacks ...

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  9. "WILL HAVE TO CHOOSE."

    NEW YORK, Oct 16.—In a message to the convention of the American Foreign Policy Association, the British Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  10. ALLIED LEADERS.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—It is officially announced that Lt-General Sir Henry Pownall has been appointed Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WIDENING HAVOC.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S i HQ IN NEW GUINEA. Oct 17.—The a devastating attack on Rabaul on Tuesday has since been spread to ...

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  12. PROPOSED DECLARATION.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 16.—The Associated Press states that 11 Senators constituting an internationalist bloc, have challenged the Senate ...

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  13. SUMMING-UP.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—The destruction of a considerable part of Germany's important ball and roller-bearing industry at Schweinfurt is ...

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  14. FATE IN BALANCE.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—"The fate of two German armies in the Crimea and southern Ukraine is in the balance. The fall of Zaporozhe is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—In a leading article, the "Dally Herald," discussing British, American and Soviet co-operation, criticises "the foolish ...

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  16. "MAGNIFICENT."

    CANBERRA, Oct 17.—The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has sent the following message to General Douglas MacArthur, C-in-C in the ...

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  17. DEFENDING KIEV.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Reuters Moscow correspondent reports that the Germans in the Kiev area are fighting like madmen with some of their ...

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  18. PARTISANS' FIGHT.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—Yugoslav Partisans radio broadcast the following communique today: "We withdrew' from Zenica after destroying a ...

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  19. TENTACLES CUT.

    NW YORK, Oct 16.—In a speech. to the Foreign Policy Association Senator Lodge declared that the losses inflicted on Japan by ...

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  20. ALLIED ACCOUNT.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Today's Algiers communique was as follows: "Land—After two days of bitter fighting the Fifth Army has forced ...

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  21. "TOO CONSERVATIVE."

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Reuters Stockholm correspondent says that a Swedish ball-bearing expert with intimate contact with the German ...

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  22. COUNTER-ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—The Moscow communique issued last night stated: "Repulsing important enemy tank and infantry counter-attacks, the ...

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  23. PLEA HEEDED.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 16.—At his Press conference the Secretary of War (Mr H. L. Stimson) said the resounding success of General ...

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  24. ARGENTINE CRISIS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 16.—The '"New York Times" correspondent in Buenos Aires says the Cabinet crisis has been resolved with the ...

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  25. "SCANTY AID."

    NEW YORK, Oct 16.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the New Chinese legation secretary Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. NEW DEFENCE ?

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Paris radio says the Germans used a new antiaircraft weapon in the air battle over Schweinfurt on Thursday. The ...

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  27. ACROSS THE ALPS.

    LONDON, Oct 16.—The Geneva correspondent of "The Times" reports that about 100 Australians, escaping across the Alps from Italian ...

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  28. "TOWERING WALL."

    KNOXVILLE (Tennessee), Oct 16 —On the occasion of the presentation of a bust of General MacArthur to the University of Tennessee. ...

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  29. BLOW TO ENEMY.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—"The last junction held by the Germans on the main road across southern Italy fell to the Eighth Army when it ...

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  30. BRITISH LOSSES.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—In a speech yesterday Air Marshal Sir Richard Peck said that from 100,000 to 120,000 men were engaged in big ...

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  31. BRISBANE LINE DEBATE.

    CANBERRA, Oct 17.—Vital principles were involved in the Brisbane Line controversy and they must be discussed by Parliament when the ...

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  32. STILL PAYING.

    WASHINGTON. Oct 16.—The Associated Press says that Finland agreed today to increase her war debt payments to the United States ...

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  33. IN WHITE RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—The British United Press Moscow correspondent says that although the advances on the White Russia front are not so ...

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  34. JEWISH PRESS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 16.—The Associated Press says that at today's Press conference President Roosevelt sharply rebuked the Argentine ...

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  35. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 15.—During the Senate debate on the Supply Bill of £110,670,000 for Government services Senator Sampson (UAP) questioned ...

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  36. THEY SURRENDER.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 16.—An Associated Press correspondent at a US torpedo-boat base in New Georgia reports: "Describing the ...

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  37. BRITAIN AND U.S.A.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 17.—The overwhelming majority of Australians would approve a permanent military alliance between the ...

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  38. GREAT ISSUES AT STAKE

    LONDON, Oct 17.—It is becoming increasingly evident to observers in London that the struggle for the Dnieper line which began over a ...

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  39. BENGAL FAMINE

    LONDON, Oct 17.—"It is essential to know the economic background," said the Secretary of State for India (Mr L. S. Amery) in ...

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  40. BAYONET CHARGE IN SICILY.

    Eighth Army soldiers attacking a Nazi strongpoint on a railway line in Sicily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. PACE TOO HOT.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Reuters correspondent on the Volturno River front states: "Across the coastal plain steep Mt Marssico bounds ...

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  42. INTERNEES EXCHANGED.

    LONDON. Oct 17.—The Swedish exchange ship Gripsholm has reached Goa (Portuguese India) with several hundred Japanese ...

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