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  3. BRITISH TANKS FOR RUSSIA

    These are just some of the hundreds of tanks produced during the recent British "Tanks for Russia" drive. Workers smashed all records with their efforts, and the complete tank output of Britain for one week was sent to aid the valiant Russians In their fight against Germany. British railways ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Russians Within 12 Miles Of Kharkov

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to the Tass Agency, the Red Army's drive is daily gaining momentum, and a new chain of successes in the past 24 hours supports this claim. The Russians are now within 12 miles of the big industrial city of Kharkov. ...

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  5. Martyr to Official Ineptitude

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Senate to-day unlmously recommended the posthumous appointment ot the late William ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. DUTCH BATTLESHIPS JOIN PACIFIC FLEET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dutch battleships are to be placed at the disposel of the unified Allied command in the Pacific, and Sourabaya, on the north coast of Java, has been transformed into a formidable stronghold. Several small warships have ...

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  7. INSURANCE BONUSES SUSPENDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Sun Life Assurance Company announced that no reversionary bonuses will be allotted during the ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. INCREASED PRESSURE ON ROMMEL'S REARGUARD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In spite of increased air action against our mobile columns, further satisfactory progress was made yesterday in Libya, and increased pressure Was brought to bear on the enemy rearguard covering the main body of General Rommel's ...

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  9. Russians' Secret Weapon

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Moscow Radio last night stated that workers in the Stalin motor car factory were increasing ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. ANGLO-SOVIET "BARGAIN"

    ANKARA, Tuesday.—The British Ambassador to Turkey (Sir Hughe Knatchbull- Hugesson) described as "childish and fantastic" German ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. WOULD BE FATAL TO REGARD PACIFIC WAR AS SECONDARY AFFAIR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Stating that the threat to Singapore is desperately grave, both the British and Chinese press stresses that it would be fatal to regard the crushing of the Japanese as secondary to the defeat of Hitler. They point out that unless the Japanese are checked, and soon, it will take a long time to dislodge them, even when Hitler is defeated. ...

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