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  3. MALTA STILL HOLDS ON

    The photograph shows bombs bursting on Valetta, capital of Malta. It was taken by the Overseas Detachment of the Royal Air Force Film Unit which has made a film of Melta and the bravery of her people during enemy raids. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PANZERS WITHDRAW TO FORMER LINES

    LONDON, Friday.—There was again no major land operation in Egypt yesterday. A voluntary Axis withdrawal is reported in to-day's communique from Cairo. ...

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  5. REPORTED ENCIRCLEMENT OF RUSSIAN DEFENDERS AT STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Friday.—The defenders of Stalingrad are now meeting the greatest air and land assault yet launched by the Germans against the city. A cable from the Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent in Moscow, ...

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  6. JAPS.-BATTERED IN ATTEMPTS TO REOCCUPY SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Japanese are launching counter-attacks against American positions on islands in the Solomons from which the Japanese were ejected. A COMMUNIQUE issued last night by ...

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  7. Japs. Scared By Beer Bottle "Bombs"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday — Lieut.-Commander George Huff, the first naval man to return since the Solomons battle ...

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  8. Russia Declines U.S. Offer of Troops

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The United Press declares that Russia has declined the United States offer to send American troops to reinforce the Soviet ...

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  9. Tactics Puzzle Rommel

    LONDON, Friday.— British tank tactics in the sparring stage of the new desert battle have apparently puzzled ...

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  10. N.W. Germany Bombed

    LONDON, Friday.—Targets in North- Western Germany which the R.A.F. attacked last night were not announced. The raid was not on a large ...

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  11. LONDON, Friday.

    LONDON, Friday.—Owing to the unsuitability of the present name. the Canadian—Pacific liner Empress of Japan has been renamed Empress of ...

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  12. ENEMY AIR FORCE KEEPS QUIET

    Somewhere in Australia, Friday.—With the Japanese air force in the islands completely inactive again yesterday, both in attack and defence, Allied bombers and fighters retained their initiative to carry out raids on five points ...

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  13. SPAIN SWINGING AWAY FROM GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday. —The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says cabinet changes announced to-day in ...

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    A warship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet shelling German and Rumanian positions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Ship Survived Jap. Attack off Australian Coast

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Five of the crew were killed and nine were injured when an Australian freighter was attacked by ...

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  16. Chinese Encircle Vital Base

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—Heavy fighting is proceeding for Kinhwa, provisional capital of Chekiang Province and one of the last good air bases in the ...

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  17. CORVETTE SINKS U-BOAT IN NIGHT FIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday.—In pitch darkness and violent rainstorms a corvette in the North Atlantic waged one of the war's strangest battles against a U—boat. ...

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  18. CHINA'S GALLANT RESISTANCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A tribute to the gallant resistance of the forces under Marshal Chiang-Kai-shek was paid to-day by the New Zealand ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    TO THOSE simple people who believe that all the money required can be "created" and that consequently the demand for ...

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  20. CONFLICTING VIEWS ON LIKELY ATTACK ON SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "Herald-Tribune" military expert, Major Fielding Eliot, says the German gains before Stalingrad may prove the signal for the launching of a Japanese attack on Siberia. The Japs., who have already ...

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  21. NOW SINKING U-BOATS FASTER THAN AXIS CAN BUILD?

    LONDON, Friday.—The revelation that July and August were the most successful months of the war for the number of U-boats "killed," means that more than 28 were destroyed in the two months. ...

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  22. I.R.A. TIME BOMB OUTRAGE

    BELFAST. Friday.—Two policemen were injured when an I.R.A. timebomb exploded early this morning outside Randalstown police barracks in ...

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  23. Chile to Break With Axis

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Thursday.—A reliable Latin-American diplomatic source told the United Press to-day that it is certain that Chile will break off ...

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  24. Germans Want More Balkans Troops

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Tass Agency quotes an Istanbul (Turkey) report that the chief job of General Lohr. German commander in the Balkans is ...

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  25. Another Dutch Island Occupied

    LONDON. Friday.—Tokio radio stated to-day that a Japanese naval brigade has landed on the Dutch East Indies island of Lomblem. in the Flores ...

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  26. WILLKIE TO SEE STALIN

    CAIRO. Friday.—The U.S. Republican Leader (Mr. Wendell Willkie) said to-day that he is en route to Moscow with a special message from ...

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