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  3. GERMANS SMASH TOWARD VITAL OILFIELDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russians are still falling back before the smashing German blows in the Caucasian foothills between Armavir and the Terek River, which the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. FORCES MAKE LANDINGS IN TULAGI AREA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Admiral King, Chief of U.S. Naval Operations, announced to-day that American forces had landed in the south-eastern Solomon Islands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Tojo keep Jap. Emperor Virtual Prisoner

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Gen. Hideki Tojo, Japanese Premier, is striving to establish himself as dictator, and has made Emperor Hirohito a virtual prisoner in the imperial Palace. This is reported by Robert Belaire, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INVASION ARMY PREPARING

    LONDON, Monday. — German reconnaissance planes over Britain report that, the Allied armies are preparing for an invasion of the Continent in the near future. ...

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  7. BOMBAY RIOTERS' UGLY MOOD

    LONDON, Monday.—Latest reports indicate that Bombay remains the Indian storm centre. The city's deathroll yesterday and to-day is estimated at 15, and more than 60 were taken to hospital to-day, mostly with bullet wounds. ...

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  8. S. AMERICA FEARS JAP. PLANS

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday. —South American diplomats and nationals returning from Japan fear that their continent ...

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  9. AIR WAR IN EGYPT LIVENS UP

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The lull in land fighting continues, but the air war has livened up. Rommel has thrown in fresh fighter ...

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  10. JOINT ANGLO-U.S. ATTACK IN NEAR FUTURE

    LONDON, Monday—Within the immediate future, operations in accordance with plans that were being made between the R.A.F. and the U.S. Air ...

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  11. BATTLE FOR LINCHWAN

    CHUNGKING, Monday — To-day's communique says: "Fierce fighting is unabated in the outskirts of Linchwan, which is completely surrounded. Some ...

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  12. STATE LOAN WORKS PROGRAMME

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Loan Council tonight decided that the 1942-43 loan works programme for the Commonwealth and states should represent a gross £11,415,953. ...

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  13. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ONE wonders whether Sir Earle page and other who envisage another decade or more of war have taken into ...

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  14. JAP. PRESSURE ON RUSSIA

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Monday.—Joseph Dynan, former American Press started at Tokio, said to-day that Japanese Sources close to the Foreign ...

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  15. Few Raiders Over England

    LONDON, Tuesday—A small number of raiders were over East Anglia and south-east England last night. A mental hospital in East Anglia ...

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  16. SMASHING ATTACKS ON JAP. CONVOY

    With General MacArthur's Headquarters, Tuesday. Yesterday our reconnaissance showed a movement of shipping from Timor in the direction of the Solomon and to prevent this plan from being carried out, Allied medium ...

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  17. MAKE ARMY, NAVY SUBORDINATE TO AIR, SENATOR URGES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Lee. chairman of the military affairs subcommittee investigating cargo plane construction, in the Senate to-day demanded that the army and navy be made subordinate to the air arm because air ...

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  18. Germans Shoot 93 Frenchmen

    VICHY, Tuesday.— German military authorities in Paris announce the shooting of 93 Frenchmen convicted of acts of ...

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  19. U.S. Planes Bomb Haiphong

    NEW YORK, Monday.—U.S. Planes says Associated Press Chungking correspondent, bombed the Waterfront a Haiphong, Indo-China, Yesterday, ...

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