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  3. JAPS ABANDON KISKA WITHOUT FIGHT

    QUEBEC, Sunday.—President Roosevelt and the Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) jointly announced yesterday that Canadian and American troops had occupied Kiska, thus freeing the last vestige of North American territory from the ...

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  4. CLOSING IN ON ENEMY

    LONDON, Sunday.—"We are closing in on the enemy, and we have just got to keep going," General Sir Harold Alexander ...

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  6. ALLIES KEEP UP BLITZ AGAINST SOUTHERN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday. — To-day's Algiers air communique states that medium bombers attacked railway yards at Villaliterno, in Southern Italy, where fighter escorts shot down 25 enemy fighters. Heavy bombers attacked railway yards at Aversa, in Southern Italy. Many ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. UNREST IN DENMARK

    LONDON, Sunday.—Denmark is simmering with unrest, manifested in clashes between Danes and Germans, This is the culmination of ...

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  8. FINNISH POLITICIANS DEMAND PEACE

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday —About 50 Finnish poliricians presented President Ryti with a petition ...

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  9. JAPAN'S CARRIER STRENGTH

    WASHIGTON, Snnday.—Rear-Admiral de Witt Clinton Ramsey, Chief of the Kary's Bureau of Aeronautics, reporting on a recent tour of the ...

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  10. CONDITIONS IN HONG KONG

    GENEVA. Sunday.—The International Red Cross delegate in Hong Kong again visited the civilians' internment camp. He called at Stanley, where he ...

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  11. British Envoy's interview With General Franco

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Samuel Hoare's interview with Generals Franco and Jordane on Friday lasted two hours. British sources said matters of interest ...

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  12. SEEKS TO ESTABLISH AIR ROUTE TO TOKIO

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—NorthWest Air Lines has asked the Civil Aeronautics Board for authority to establish a direct air route to Tokio, ...

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  13. NAZIS "READY" FOR ZERO HOUR

    LONDON. Sunday, — "Everything is ready for zero hour in Europe," declared the Berlin Radio. The Berlin Radio was ...

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  15. German Morale Weakening?

    LONDON, Sunday.—Allied correspondents on the German frontier say German fears of the stability of home front morale are indicated by articles in the ...

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  16. ITALIANS' FAITH IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Italians have implicit faith in Britain, on whom hopes for the future are based, says Reuter's Zurich ...

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  17. Escaped From Japs.: Filipinos Rescued at Sea

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—The Honolulu correspondent of the United Press reports that several Filipinos were picked up by a United States ship after 32 ...

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  18. End of Japanese Last-Ditch Fighting

    WASHISNGTON, Sunday.—The Kiska evacuation marks the end of the so-called Japanese tradition of refusing to surrender or retreat ...

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  19. Turkey's Reply to Allied Notes

    ANKARA, Sunday.—Turkey has replied to the British, Ameaican and Russian Notes warning against harboring war criminals. The text has not been ...

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  20. RUSSIANS TIGHTEN GRIP ON KHARKOV

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Red Army has tightened its' grip on Kharkov. A new advance has taken the Russians nearer the Kharkov-Crimea railway, on the south-easterly edge of the ever-narrowing escape gap. Red Army tank columns north-west and south-west of Kharkov are tearing fresh gaps in enemy ...

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  21. Russians "Prevented" From Meeting French

    LONDON. Sunday.—British and American officials in North Africa prevented Kassian envoys from meeting either General do Gaulle or General Giraud, ...

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  22. LANCASTER'S RECORD ATLANTIC CROSSING

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Lancaster, Britain's biggest and fastest bomber, as a converted commercial plane, established a record on its first flight to ...

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  23. Axis Airfields Pounded

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Allied a[?] forces on Friday pounded Axis airfields in the sixth day of the non-stop air offensive against ...

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  24. German General Murdered

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—Major-General Chamier-Sglisezenski. who the Berlin Radio on Thursday declared was killed in an "accident," was murdered ...

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  25. DEBT TO RUSSIA

    QUEBEC, Sunday.—Mrs. Churchill, broadcasting to the United Kingdom, called on Britain to make the "Aid Russia" flag days, which commence on ...

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  26. GERMAN LOSSES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Moscow Radio broadcast a statement on German losses from July 5 till August 20. It declared that ...

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  27. Stalingrad Being Rebuilt

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—The American Ambassador (Admiral Standley) flew to Stalingrad. He afterwards told correspondents that rebuilding there ...

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  28. M. Lirvinov Relieved of Post

    LONDON. Sunday.—The Moscow Eadie reveals that Mr. Litvinov has been relieved of his post of Ambassador to the U.S. by deeision of the Praesidium ...

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