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  2. LANDING AT DIEPPE

    London, Aug. 19.—A combined operations communique states:—'Despite the clear statement about the Dieppe raid contained in our first communique at 6 a.m. and the broadcast to France at 6.15 a.m., German propaganda, which is unable to make other capital from the ...

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  3. INDIAN SITUATION

    London, Aug. 19.—Calcutta's first outbreak of mob violence on an appreciable scale occurred last night. Mobs stoned the police, set fire to tramcars and ...

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  4. ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

    Washington, Aug. 19.—The Navy Department announced in a communique this afternoon the sinking of another Japanese warship in the region of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. MALTA CONVOY BATTLE

    London, Aug. 19.—An Admiralty communique on the Malta convoy operations says: "H.M.S. Cairo, which was an anti-aircraft cruiser, and H.M.S. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN STRUGGLE

    London, Aug. 20.—The Moscow radio states that the Russians in a sector in the Kletskaya area drove off a simultaneous attack by 100 tanks and 70 planes. Stubborn fighting, continues, the Russians driving off repeated tenacious attacks. They also recaptured one populated ...

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  7. Riots in Bangalore

    Mysore, Aug. 19.—A communique states:—"The police on Monday six times fired on Bangalore rioters. Six were killed and 32 injured. The city ...

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  8. German Prisoners

    London, Aug. 20.—The commandos brought back German prisoners, including officers. A Canadian said:—" We were quite surprised. We thought ...

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  9. American Offer

    New York, Aug. 18.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" stated yesterday that the United States Government was ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN THE SOUTH

    London, Aug. 19.—The German offensives in the Kletskaya and Kotelni-kovo sectors were carefully prepared and co-ordinated. The Germans ...

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  11. DARING ENTERPRISE

    London, Aug. 19.—The Dieppe landing has heartened Britishers, who are inclined to regard it as a rehearsal for forthcoming second-front operations. ...

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  12. The German Version

    London, Aug. 19.—A Berlin special announcement from Hitler's headquarters states: "German coastal defence troops repelled the Dieppe ...

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  13. French Casualties

    London, Aug. 20.—A Vichy spokesman said that 30 French people were killed and many wounded in the street fighting at Dieppe. Many fires were started ...

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  14. German Communique

    London, Aug. 20.—A German communique says that the raiders landed from 300 or 400 barges on a 15-mile front. Coastal defence forces repulsed ...

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  15. Violence in Madras

    Bombay, Aug. 20.—Serious looting and arson by large mobs again flared up in the Madras presidency, A mob of 3000 attacked the police station at Akividu ...

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  16. Krasnodar Evacuated

    Moscow, Aug. 19.—A Soviet; communique states that Krasnodar has been evacuated after stubborn fighting in which heavy losses in men and ...

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  17. The Don Bend

    Moscow, Aug. 20.—The situation in the Don bend south-east of Kletskaya is graver than at any time in the four weeks' battle. ...

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  18. Gandhi's Son Arrested

    Delhi, Aug. 19.—Gandhi's son, Devadas Gandhi, managing editor of the "Hindustan Times" has been arrested under the Defence of India ...

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  19. German Claims

    London, Aug. 19.—A Berlin communique states:—"German and Slovak troops in the Caucasus, despite numerous road blocks, minefields and ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. Congress Party's Finances

    London, Aug. 18.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Bombay writes: "The disobedience campaign has so far cost the Congress Party very little, but it is ...

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  21. Wounded Men Landed

    London, Aug. 20.—Squadrons of Spit-fires and Hurricanes, sweeping backwards and forwards, kept a perfect air cover over the Channel in daylight ...

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  22. German Drive Checked

    Moscow, Aug. 19.—The Germans to the north-east of Kotelnikovo concentrated huge forces of motorised units, tanks and planes. They attacked on ...

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  23. Submarine Warfare

    London, Aug. 18.—An Admiralty communique states: "Air reconnaissance has shown that one of two Italian cruisers torpedoed by a submarine ...

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  24. Commando Returns

    London, Aug. 18.—Allied commando troops, their faces begrimed and smeared with the sweat of battle, marched singing through the streets of a ...

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  25. Russian Counter-attack

    London, Aug. 19.—The Moscow radi[?] states that Russian troops in an unnamed sector pushed 20 miles into Get man-occupied country, killed 2000 Axis troops and reoccupied heights. ...

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  26. The British Landing

    London, Aug. 20.—Eye-witnesses said that the raiders landed in a huge wave of small boats along 12£ miles of coast. Raiding parties fought their way ...

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  27. BRAZILIANS ANGRY

    Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 19.—Addressing a tumultuous crowd, which paraded in front of the Presidential palace to-day, the President of Brazil, Dr. G. D. ...

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  28. Furious Battles Raging

    Moscow, Aug. 20.—A supplementary communique states: "Russians in the Kletskaya area destroyed seven tanks and routed a battalion of infantry. ...

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  29. Air Raids on Germany

    London, Aug. 19.—The Moscow radio states:—"The Red air force on Tuesday night attacked Danzig, Konigsberg and Tilsit. A number of fires broke out in ...

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  30. German Story

    London, Aug. 20.—The Berlin radio, quoting the High Command report, states that at dawn yesterday German observation posts near Dieppe saw a ...

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  31. WESTERN DESERT

    Cairo, Aug. 20.—A G.H.Q. communique states:—"Patrolling was continued on Tuesday night. There was nothing to report from the land forces on ...

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  32. R.A.F. Operations

    London, Aug. 19.—An Air Ministry communique states:-"Bombers last night attacked objectives in Northern Germany, particularly Plensburg, where ...

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  33. French People's Attitude.

    London, Aug. 19.—The Faris radio states:—'The attitude of the French people during the Dieppe fight was beyond reproach." ...

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  34. Heavy German Losses

    Vichy, Aug. 20.—According to reports from French sources, the German losses at Dieppe were extremely heavy. ...

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  35. Japanese Operations

    Moscow, Aug. 19.—Colonel Tolchenoy, writing in the "Red Star," states:—"During the past eight months of military operations Japan to a considerable ...

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  36. The Embarkation

    London, Aug. 19.—The "Daily Mail" quotes a despatch from the embarkation area:—"We guessed on Tuesday night that the Canadians would soon ...

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  37. The New Commander

    Cairo, Aug. 19.—The new Commander of the Eighth Army, Lieutenant-General Montgomery has wasted no time in getting down to work. Attired ...

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  38. Ten Thousand Axis Prisoners

    Cairo, Aug. 19.—General Auchinlech, in a farewell message to the Eighth Army, revealed that Field-Marsha! Rommel in the last two months in ...

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  39. U.S. Forces in Egypt

    Cairo, Aug. 19.—It is confirmed that the record contingent of United States army-air force personnel which has ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

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