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  2. Indian Problem

    LONDON, Wednesday: The British Labor Party has issued a statement expressing confidence in the ...

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  3. 13,000 Tons of Bombs On Western Europe In Two Months

    LONDON, Wednesday It is authoritatively stated that Bombez Command during June and July dropped ...

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  4. SOVIET BEATS OFF THRUSTS AGAINST STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Thursday: All reports indicate that Marshal Timoshenko has succeeded in beating off the heaviest German thrusts against Stalingrad so far—from the west and southwest—and there are ...

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  5. QUIETER NOW IN INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday: The situation in India is reported to be easier, a considerable factor being the ...

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  6. MORE SABOTAGE IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Wednesday: Imbei (the Free Belgian News Agency) learns that the Germans sent 50 Belgians to a concentration camp ...

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  7. AIF RAID ON GERMANS IN DESERT

    Kenneth Slessor, official Australian war correspondent in Egypt, writing front El Alamein on August 11 states: ...

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  8. FIGHTING AROUND UNCHWAN

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday: A High Command report states that Continued fighting is going on around Linchwan. Japanese ...

    Article : 101 words
  9. Admission By Goebbels

    LONDON, Wednesday: Goebels, the Nazi Propaganda Minister, admits that Germany cannot launch mass raids against ...

    Article : 154 words
  10. HONOR FOR CHINA'S LEADER

    CHUNGKING, Thursday: The Minister for the Czechoslovak Government in exile conferred the Croix do Guerre upon Marshal Chiang ...

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  11. TO BE CHARGED WITH TREASON

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Attorney-General (Mr. Eiddle) announced to the Press that the Government would ask a grand jury ...

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  12. PACIFIC COUNCIL CAUTIOUS ON SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Members of the Pacific War Council after an hour's meeting at White House cautiously ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. CLEARING HOUSE IN USA FOR ALLIED INVENTIONS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the War Production Board is ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. "Unspeakable Orgy In Brisbane"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "Nightly in Brisbane there is an unspeakable orgy of drunkenness and harlotry," said Mr E. J. Tait, ...

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  17. REPORTED BOMBING OF FORMOSA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Chung-king representative of the United Press says it is reported that Allied planes, presumably ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. PRINCE MICHAEL

    LONDON, Thursday: The Duke of Kent has decided that his last-born child shall be known as Prince Michael not Prince George as ...

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  19. 930 SURVIVORS FROM EAGLE

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Admiralty states: Information so fair received indicates that 930 survivors from the ...

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  20. ANGLO-USA TRADE UNION

    LONDON, Wednesday: The first meeting of the newly formed British and American Trade Union Committee will be held in USA on ...

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  21. HANLON'S REPLY

    BRISBANE, Thursday: "It sounds to me like the reaction of a bad season for his show," said the Acting Premier (Mr Hanlon), referring to ...

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