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  2. BRITISH ATTITUDE

    London, Aug. 9.—The Secretary for India, Mr. L. S. Amery, broadcasting to-day said:—"The breakdown of Sir Stafford Cripps's negotiations seriously ...

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  3. INDIAN STORM BREAKS

    London, Aug. 10.—The gathering Indian storm broke on Sunday, when the Government of India struck swiftly and widely against Congress with the aim of crushing the civil disobedience movement before it was able to gain momentum. Mr. Gandhi and other leaders were ...

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  4. EGYPTIAN FRONT

    Cairo, Aug. 10.—Although there is an uneasy lull in Egypt, the Alamem front daily hardens, thickens and strengthens with acres of American armoured ...

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  5. RAID ON GERMANY

    London, Aug. 10.—An Air Ministry communique states:—"A strong force of bombers last night attacked the railway and industrial centre of ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CONFLICT

    Moscow, Aug. 10.—A Soviet communique issued early this morning states:—"The Russians were engaged in fierce fighting on Sunday in the regions of Kletskaya, to the north-east of Kotelnikovo, around Armavir ...

    Article : 412 words
  7. British General Killed

    London, Aug. 10.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that Lieutenant-General W. H. E. Gott has been killed in action in Libya. Lieutenant-General Gott was ...

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  8. AIR RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    London, Aug. 9.—Two enemy fighters this morning dropped bombs harmlessly at a point on the south coast of England. Two fighters this afternoon ...

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  9. RIOTING IN INDIA

    Bombay, Aug. 9.—Crowds in many areas are stopping traffic. Many, people abandoned conveyances and walked. Mobile police squads are constantly ...

    Article : 348 words
  10. Aleutian Islands

    London, Aug. 10.—The Vichy radio quotes a Tokio communique as follows:-"Japanese naval units beat off a strong enemy naval force which ...

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  11. AMERICAN REPORT

    Washington, Aug. 10.—The only news of operations in the Aleutian Islands comes from a Japanese Imperial headquarters communique issued to-day ...

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  12. ADVANCE ON CAUCASUS

    London, Aug. 9.—Russian reports as well as German claims indicate that the enemy forces are steadily penetrating the foothills of the Western ...

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  13. Threat to Oilfields

    Moscow, Aug. 9.—The Germans have broken through in strength towards Armavir and are advancing in two directions, threatening the Maikop ...

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  14. German Report

    London, Aug. 10.—The Berlin radio states that the Luftwaffe last night raided Newcastle, Liverpool and Grantham and started a large number of ...

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  15. German Plane Crashes

    London, Aug. 10.—Eighteen wardens received burns when a Heinkel last night crashed on a south coast hostel, setting fire to neighbouring buildings ...

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  16. Italian Warplane Captured

    London, Aug. 9.—The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Gibraltar states that gunners at Malta were astonished to see a low-flying Italian ...

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  17. Commoners Concerned

    London, Aug. 10.—The political writer of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the majority of Commoners certainly support the Government, but some ...

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  18. Rioting Continues

    Poona, Aug. 10.—After fruitless baton charges the police fired on a crowd, mostly students, trying to demonstrate near Parasurambhu College. Two were ...

    Article : 232 words
  19. German Claims

    London, Aug. 10.—A Berlin communique claims the capture of Pyatigorsk, and adds:—"The enemy south-west of Stalingrad is putting up a desperate ...

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  20. Prisoners in Far East

    Washington, Aug. 10.—The American Red Cross has chartered the Swedish motorship Kanangoora (5061 tons) at San Francisco to carry food, clothing ...

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  21. First Big Disturbance

    London, Aug. 9.—The Associated Press correspondent in Bombay states that police reserves are massed in readiness for disturbances during ...

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  22. Curfew Imposed

    New Delhi, Aug. 9.—The curfew is being applied in unruly areas to-night. Any assembly of over four persons is prohibited, and the carrying of ...

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  23. London Press Comment

    London, Aug. 9.—The "Times" in a leading article says: "The arrest of Congress leaders and the banning of Congress organisations is a bitter ...

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  24. Second Front

    London, Aug. 9.—The commander of the U.S. forces in Europe, broadcasting to America, said:—"The Allied world waits on those weapons you will send. ...

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  25. Solution Suggested

    Bombay, Aug. 10.—Mr. Rajagopalachari said to-day that the repression of the Congress Party does not solve the problem of India's defence. There ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. Supplies from U.S.A.

    London, Aug. 10.—Major-General Bradley, United States representative, continued technical conversations with the Russian military authorities on ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. Information for Enemy

    Washington, Aug. 9.—The Attorney-General, Mr. Francis Biddle, has announced that a Federal Grand Jury at Chicago will investigate the ...

    Article : 266 words
  28. Troops in Bombay

    London, Aug. 11.—The Associated Press correspondent at Bombay writes: —"Lorry-loads of troops are stationed throughout the city this morning in ...

    Article : 176 words
  29. Italian Casualties

    London, Aug. 10.—The Swiss radio to-day quoted an Italian High Command communique: "The Italians in July suffered 6340 casualties in Egypt ...

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  30. ANOTHER SUGGESTION

    Bombay, Aug. 10.—Mr. Savakar, president of the Hindu Mahasabha, an orthodox Hindu organisation, has called on all Hindus not to extend active ...

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  31. American Hustle

    London, Aug. 10.—Mr. H. V. Kalten-born, the noted N.B.C. political commentator, left America on Saturday night to spend Sunday visiting various ...

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  32. Demonstrations in Delhi

    New Delhi, Aug. 10.—The crowds were uncontrollable before mid-day, forcing the closure of the few shops remaining open. ...

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  33. Jute Mills Affected

    Calcutta. Aug. 11.—Work at some of the jute mills in the northern suburbs of Calcutta has been Interrupted, and a number of shops are closed in the ...

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  34. Fighting West of Moscow

    London, Aug. 10.—The Vichy radio states:—"Violent battles are raging to the west and north-west of Moscow where the Russians have engaged large ...

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  35. Jugoslav Martyrs

    Cairo, Aug. 10.—Jugoslav quarters state that the Germans on June 27 shot 100 Serbs and hanged 25 at Pancevo. The hangings were carried out ...

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  36. Ban on Hindu Committees

    New Delhi, Aug. 9.—The Delhi Provincial Government has declared the All-India Congress committee, the Congress working committee and the Delhi ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted lo Australia by b Australian Associated Press from its ...

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  38. Defence of Malta

    Valletta, Aug. 9.—Two German fighters were shot down over Malta on Sunday. ...

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