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men, had largely been infleted by artillery, he said.

At present the Russian air force also holds superiority on this front and enemy planes are evading air battles.

Weakness of Rear

A factor of great Importance in the German fallure on the Smolensk

September 24, 1941,

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WINNIE'S HOME AGAIN—Cheerfully fit aftor the meet- ing with President Roosevelt at son, Britain's Prime Ministor Winston Churchill arrives in London. He is immediately taken under the wing of Mrs Churchill.

Pres. Roosevelt.

Soviets Regain

front was the weakners of their rear Wants Ships Armed Territory In North

as a of guerilla activity and the hostility of the Jocal populations, the General explained. This weak- ness Is Increasing. he said. A large number of troops must have been sent from the front to take care of over

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been

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the details of attacks on paganda an opportunity to exercise the only the main roads such as the American commerce on the high sens fid and blesses is more (lent-cut and its inventiveness, from Lening- Minsk-Orshta-Smolensk Road ure defence of the new world and the distinctly more favourable. properly under Germun control. Off

defeat of those who are attempting to the main roads the Germans hesitate doluate the world.

Appalling losses have to venture except in large forces and

icted upon the German attackers Repeal Advocated Kuerillas are continually attacking Ulicir columns and convoys"

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ., Sept. 23 and the Russians have actually gain- counter-attacks. ground (Reuter). The repeal of the Ameri- Slaughter among German officers hus can Neutrality Act was advocated to been particularly heavy And con- rmation of this fact has been found of the Industrial Union of Marine in the captured diary of a Nazi officer Shipbuilding workers in America,

of the 93rd Division. Speaking the Union's National of the 93rd

at the President Roosevelt's foreign polley are intensely cold. Rains and cuist The weather seems to have broken Said "We support here,

in the

urea and the nights Leningrad We agree with his pronouncements.

are impeding operations to the ad- We agree with the eight-point pro- gramme that President Roosevelt and vantage of the defence.

In the extreme south at Odessa, Mr Churchill gate to the world, and number of unsuccessful attacks we agree with his actions to imple- have been severely punished by the eat these pronouncements, and we, Russian defenders and It is reported my that there is no turning back. that the Rumanions had to be stic- If the Neutrality Act is in the way, fened with Gemma reinforcemeats. let it be wiped off the Statute Books.”)

Cheerful Sentiment LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter).--The Stock Exchange was distinctly cheer ful under the leadership of gilt- edged stacks among which gains up to three-eighths were recorded,

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Italian Tanker Seized

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Americans In The

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QUEBEC, Sept. 23 (Reuter). Tens of thusands of United States citizens are now serving in the

Central Sector

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National War Services, Mr J, T.) Thorson to-day.

Canadian army said the Minister furgh 11 may be expected that the

In the central sector, successful Russion counter-attacks are reported In the neighbourhood of Glukhov, where one of the pincer

of firms Marshal von Bock's troops beyond Gonel, has been severely mauled.

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to this sector whers per cent of all air crews, pilots, they have been driven back as much WASHINGTON Sept..23 (UP)-observers and gunners training under as 30 miles in

Treasury Department to-day the Commonwealth Air Training announced seizure of the Italian Scheme, while 000 Americana were Russians are still fighting strongly Government tanker Brennero, 4.940 acting as instructors of training and the only one of their main ob- tons, which was placed in custolly in centres.

jectives captured by the Germans is Hoboken on March 30,

Mr Thorson sald that the strength 'Klev, the least important militarily of the Canadian Active service Army, and strategically compared with to-day numbers 300,000 men. Leningrad or 'Moscow.

The

This netion is regarded as a pre- Jiminary step toward legal forfelture, indicating that the Department at Justice has finally determined that it has authority to take the ship de- spite the Italian Government owner- ship factor,

General Auchinleck Visits Suez Canal

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