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  4. Deadlock Reported in Tunisia

    LONDON, Sunday. — "Although General Nehring's forces succeeded at heavy cost in recapturing Djedeidacoq, the Allies still control all the vital roads ...

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  5. Russian Advance

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.)—"After deeply penetrating the German rear at Stalingrad, powerful Russian forces are advancing along the main railway west of the River Don in the direction of ...

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  7. MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Addressing a vast crowd from the steps of Bradford Town Hal., after visiting war factories in the ...

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  8. U.S. NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday (A.A.P)—"U.S. war production in 1942 has fallen somewhat short of the mammoth scale set by President Roosevelt in ...

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  9. DANISH ARMY

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is reported from Stockholm that General Hannecken, the German occupation commander, hat issued an order of ...

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  10. WRECKED TROOPSHIP

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. — The saval authorities to-day announced that survivors from the Aalandass Castle, which was sunk while carrying South ...

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  11. EIGHTH ARMY

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Berlin radio last night declared that it was evident that the Eighth Army was preparing to assault ...

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  12. COLLAPSE OF OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday. — In an address to M.U.I.O.O.F. members to-day the President of Czechoslovakia (Dr. Benes) said that the ...

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  13. THE NORMANDIE

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The entire furnishings of the French liner, Normandie, including rare pieces of [?]niture, are to be submitted to ...

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  14. INDIAN RIOTS

    NEW DELHI, Sunday. — It is announced from Bangalore that 11 persons have been sentenced to death for murder and rioting at Isour in ...

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  15. WAR IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Saturday. — The massacre of 2000 Chinese civilians in the suburbs of Yochow during the middle of the month was reported by ...

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  16. WINNING THE PEACE

    CHICAGO, Saturday. — Again calling for a clear definition of the United Nations war alms, Mr. Wendell Willkie, in a statement ...

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  17. NAPLES BOMBED

    CAIRO, Sunday — Members of the U.S. Air Force made their first attack against Italy at dusk on Friday when Liberator ...

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  18. PRISONERS IN FINLAND

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is reported from Benne that Finnish official circles deny a report attributed to General Mannerheim that 20,000 Russian ...

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  19. BOYS' NARROW ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — William Kevin Wylie, aged 17 years, and Jack Worcester, aged 14 years, both of Brighton, narrowly escaped drowning ...

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  20. EARLY BLOW URGED

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — A conclusive blow against Japan before the Japanese could consolidate their gains in material and ...

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  21. SEX EDUCATION

    BATHURST, Sunday. — Dr. Norton, Bishop of Bathurst, condemned the proposal of the N.S.W. Director of Education to hold a conference on the ...

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  22. SHEARING RECORD

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Reviewing the shearing season, which is now practically completed the Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Wurth) said ...

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  23. Malta's Revenge

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Malta is taking a grim revenge for the Axis raids from which it suffered for many months. As soon ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS PART

    CAIRO, Saturday. — Now that the smoke and dust have rolled away from El Alamein, the perspective of the battle be ...

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  25. Killing!

    A tenant, a bad shot, annoyed his gillies by wearing tweeds of a singularly outrageous pattern. One day they picked up a dead grouse that showed ...

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  26. GOVERNOR OF BOMBAY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Sir John Dill, who was to have become Governor of Bombay, is now remaining in Washington, and the Bombay appointment ...

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  27. Elite Bomber Squadrons

    In a recent issue of the "Melbourne Herald." reference was made in a cable from London of crack Australian pilots, navigators and air-gunners who ...

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  29. AXIS AGENTS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — On his return from Europe Mr. Charles Gould, co-editor of the "Ladles' Home Journal." alleged that the Axis had scores ...

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  31. GENERAL FRANCO'S MESSAGE

    LONDON, Sunday. — According to the Berlin radio General Franco, in acknowledging Hitler's birthday greetings, declared: "I ...

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  33. RAILWAY FROM IRAQ TO INDIA

    BAGDAD, Saturday. — A new 120-mile railway, connecting India and Iraq, has been opened. It has been laid across the desert ...

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  34. POISON BULLETS

    LONDON, Sunday. — A new type of "poison bullet" containing phosphorus is being used by the Germans. It has been established, ...

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  35. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Oversell newt in "The Daily Advertiser" is supplied by Australia Associated Press. Sources include in England "The Times." "Dally Telegraph." ...

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  36. Sunday Best

    The applicant handed in testimonials from three clergymen. "We don't work here on Sundays." remarked the employer. "Haven't you ...

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