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  2. ON FROM STALINGRAD

    LONDON. Jan 28.—Moscow has announced the final discrediting of Hitler's repeated assurances that Stalingrad would be captured-a task for which he detailed an army of 22 divisions totalling over 200,000 men—in a special communique of a single dramatic sentence: "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ROMMEL'S REMNANT.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—It is believed in London that it is unlikely that Marshal Rommel will attempt a definite stand at the Mareth Line with ...

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  4. TOTAL WAR.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—The Berne "Gazette de Lausanne" states that Germany has begun total mobilisation by conscripting youths aged from ...

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  5. TUNISIAN ATTACK.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—Allied shock troops armoured infantry and artillery, have hurled the Germans from mountain positions south of the ...

    Article : 357 words
  6. CASABLANCA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Jan 28.—The conviction is growing among those present at the Roosevelt-Churchill Press conference at Casablanca, according to the British United Press correspondent at Algiers, that the leaders dealt with more than the "unconditional surrender" statement already ...

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  7. HARASSING JAPANESE.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA. Jan 28.—Allied air activity again extended over a wide area yesterday, including several points in the ...

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  8. NAVAL BASE BOMBED.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—Flying Fortresses yesterday carried out a large-scale daylight attack on naval installations at Wilhelmshaven in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIGHTING FRENCH.

    SYDNEY, Jan 28.—The news that Fighting French from the Pacific islands were among the French troops with the Eighth Army and ...

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  10. LABOUR HUNT.

    LONDON. Jan 28.—Reports reaching Belgian official circles in London confirm that during the last few weeks the German occupation ...

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  11. NOTE TO STALIN.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—simultaneously with the issue of the official communique concerning the Casablanca Conference, the United States ...

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  12. FRONTIER MONUMENT.

    The toll monument which stands at the frontier between Tunisia and Italian Libya. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GERMAN CATASTROPHE

    LONDON, Jan 28.—The Moscow correspondent of "The limes" writes: Today's front line reports dwell on the catastrophic German ...

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  14. COPENHAGEN SHIPYARDS.

    LONDON. Jan 28.—A formation of Mosquito bombers yesterday afternoon made a low-level attack on shipyards at Copenhagen, the ...

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  15. ENEMY MOVES.

    CANBERRA. Jan 28.—Information received here is to the effect that the Japanese have recently increased concentrations in and ...

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  16. AXIS SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—Allied Headquarters in North Africa announced today that a British submarine had sunk a 6,000-ton Italian ...

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  17. FRENCH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—A communique issued from General Giraud's Algiers headquarters states that substantial results were obtained for France at ...

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  18. MAJOR OPERATION.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—An Axis spokesman, reporting lively reconnaissance and shock troop activity in the entire north Tunisia sector, ...

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  19. FLEET AIR ARM.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—Asserting that the Fleet Air Arm was badly equiped at the outbreak of war, Lord Winster, formerly Lt-Commander ...

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  20. RAF OVER DUSSELDORF.

    LONDON. Jan 28.—RAF bombers were over Germany again last night when several hundred tons of high explosives and incendiaries were ...

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  21. NAZI ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—The Polish Prime Minister in Britain (General Sikorski) at a Press conference disclosed new German atrocities in ...

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  22. PAPUAN CAMPAIGN.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Jan 28.—Allied losses in the Papuan campaign are officially described in today's communique as low. No exact ...

    Article : 288 words
  23. AMERICAN REACTION.

    NEW YORK, Jan 27.—"President Roosevelt's visit to Casablanca was bold, brilliant leadership," states the New York "Times," "The immediate ...

    Article : 447 words
  24. BLITZ OF BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—There exists no evidence that the German air forces in Prance are being built up for a renewed blitz on Britain. This ...

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  25. BAD WEATHER.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—Weather conditions in Tunisia remain atrocious, said a spokesman for the RAF. "There are now 12 inches of slime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. "A FASCIST HIDE-OUT."

    LONDON. Jan 28.—In the House of Commons yesterday Lt.-Col Sir Thomas Moore (Con) asked the Foreign Secretary (Mr Anthony ...

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  27. ANTI-DE GAULLE.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—As far as the North African Press is concerned, General de Gaulle might just as well have stayed away from the ...

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  28. SANANANDA AREA.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Jan 28.—A further 23 Japanese were killed and 6 prisoners taken in mopping up in the Sanananda area ...

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  29. ALLIED AIR BLOWS.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—A Royal Air Force communique yesterday said that RAF bombers on Tuesday night attacked the important Japanese ...

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  30. SPREADING ASSAULTS.

    LONDON. Jan 28.—The Russian offensive still is spreading to new areas. Berlin radio divulges that the ...

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  31. MR HULL QUESTIONED.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 27.—The Secretary of State (Mr Cordell Hull), replying to criticisms at a Press conference that the state Department ...

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  32. BEVERIDGE PLAN.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—The management committee of the General Federation of Trade Unions has carried a resolution welcoming the ...

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  33. OVER PORT MORESBY.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Jan 23.—One of 3 Japanese planes which participated in Port Moresby's 103rd raid early yesterday was ...

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  34. HIDDEN ARMS.

    LONDON, Jan 28.—The special correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Casablanca states that the Governor-General of Morocco (General ...

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  35. CASUALTY NOTIFICATIONS.

    CANBERRA, Jan 28.—Alleged delays by the Army authorities in the notification of casualties were criticised today by Mr J. P. Abbott, MHR. ...

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  36. NAVAL AIR FORCE.

    NEW YORK, Jan 27.—Tokio official radio gives a Domel report that steps are being taken to reorganise the Japanese Naval Air Force ...

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  37. GAS USED IN CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, Jan 28.—A communique issued here yesterday said that the Japanese attempted to use poison gas against a Chinese unit in ...

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  38. "ALL TALL TALK."

    NEW YORK. Jan 27.—Tokio official radio said that the results of the Roosevelt-Churchill conferences were "all tall talk and no cider." ...

    Article : 106 words
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