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  3. FIERCE BATTLES CONTINUE FOR LENINGRAD

    GERMANY'S TREMENDOUS ONSLAUGHT AGAINST LENINGRAD IS BEING MET BY FURIOUS AIR AND LAND ATTACKS, AND APPEARS TO BE MAKING LITTLE PROGRESS. There is a determined Russian offensive on the German flank south of Lake ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. US—JAPANESE TALKS

    A warning that people should not become excessively optimistic about the outcome of the conversations between President Roosevelt and Admiral Nomura, the Japanese Ambassador to ...

    Article : 482 words
  5. BRITISH WAR PROGRESS

    British war progress is indicated in a statement presented to President Inonu by Sir Hughe KuatchbulI-Hugessen, ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. SECTION OF THE CROWD OF 80,000 PEOPLE

    who gathered on lawns and stands at Caulfield race—| course yesterday at a grand parade of war and service units. Sir Winston Dugan, Governor, is in front of dais in foreground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RED CROSS EMERGENCY SERVICE MEMBERS

    swinging down the straight at Caulfield racecourse yesterday during the march post of war and service units. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW ATTACKS PROMISED

    New battles not less furious were about to begin, Moscow Radio said today, commenting on Russian counterattacks. It ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. NEARLY NORMAL IN IRAN

    Resistance to British and Russian forces in Iran has ceased entirely, and the situation in areas occupied by Allied troops is fast returning to normal. Everywhere the feeling displayed toward the troops by ...

    Article : 307 words
  10. NEW POST AT SINGAPORE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Commonwealth Government has decided to appoint an official representative of ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN NURSE IN IRAN BATTLE

    Nurse Elizabeth Macavoy, an Australian, was among 7 British nurses caught between 2 fires when the British ' attacked ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. "HITLER IS NOT COLD-SHOULDERING JAPAN"

    John Gordon, writing in Sunday Express, says that there is no doubt that Japan's place in Hitler's scheme is to strike as ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. DUKE OF HAMILTON PROMOTED

    The Duke of Hamilton, whom Rudolf Hess allegedly came to Britain to see, has been appointed Air Training Corps ...

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  14. JAPAN DEMANDS FRENCH BREAK WITH CHUNGKING

    Japan has demanded that France shall break off relations with Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's Government and oust Chinese ...

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  15. CONVOY COMMODORE BELIEVED DROWNED

    Vice—Admiral P. E. Parker, Commodore of Convoys, is believed to have been drowned. The Admiralty has notified ...

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  16. DICTATORS "ARGUED ABOUT EAST FRONT PROBLEMS"

    Originally intended to last 24 hours, the meeting between Hitler and Mussolini continued for days because of ...

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  17. ENEMY SHIPS HARASSED

    British submarines of the Mediterranean Fleet continue to harass the enemy, says an Admiralty communique. On ...

    Article : 178 words
  18. LAVAL'S CONDITION WORSE

    Surgeons attending Pierre Laval, shot 4 times by Paul Colette, a French-patriot, at Versailles, decided early ...

    Article : 102 words
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  20. A I F SLOUCH HAT FOR ALL TROOPS IN MALAYA

    AIF throughout Malaya resent a recent army decision here to issue the Australian slouch hat to all Imperial troops ...

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  21. NAZI PONTOONS BOMBED

    A German attempt to cross the River "D." by means of a pontoon bridge was frustrated, says a Moscow supplementary ...

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  22. AXEWOMEN KILL SENTRIES, BURN HQ

    White Russian women formed a guerilla band, armed with axes and pitchforks, and managed to reach the Red Army ...

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  23. QUISLING REPORTED GRAVELY ILL

    Maj. Quisling, the Nazi puppet in Norway, is reported to be gravely ill after having taken an overdose of sleeping tablets. ...

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  24. SOVIET MINERS' GREETINGS

    Acknowledging a gift of £stg.70,000 from the British Miners' Central Committee, the Soviet Miners' Union of the ...

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  25. NEW US MINISTER FOR LONDON

    Mr. John D. Biggers has been appointed Lend-Lease Minister in London. Mr. Roosevelt explained that Mr. Harry Hopkins, ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. ARTILLERY ACTION IN TOBRUK AREA

    "Artillery in the Tobruk area shelled 2 large enemy working parties and destroyed a small ammunition dump," states a ...

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  27. GOEBBELS "EXPLAINS MYSTERY VOICE

    German Radio last night quoted an article written by Goebbels, in which he said:— "Innumerable Germans have ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S ALMOST QUIET NIGHT

    Only a few enemy aircraft were over Britain last night. Bombs fell on a place on the south-east coast. ...

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  29. RADIO "PARTY" FOR DUTCH QUEEN

    Queen Wilhelmina of Holland received radio greetings from her subjects all over the world on the occasion of her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. "BOMBERS WILL STREAM OVER BERLIN IN WINTER"

    Mr. William Courtenay, noted air correspondent, one of 4 Britons who have arrived by Cilpper to confer with the ...

    Article : 143 words
  31. BLAZING SOVIET VILLAGE.

    Russia's "scorched earth" policy is emphasised in this picture, showing German motor-cyclists of. ponier division entering a town fired by the Russians. (By clipper mail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. WORLD WAR DANGER MORE ACUTE THAN IN 1939

    "Dangers of a world war are possibly more acute today than in September, 1939." said Mr. Roosevelt, addressing the local ...

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