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  4. [?]EAVY BATTLE CONTINUES ON ALAMEIN LINE

    [?]ATEST reports from Cairo indicate that fighting has been resumed on an intense scale to the west and south of Ala[?] and to the west ridge. It is emphasised that the British [?] not started a counter-offensive or enveloping movement ...

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  5. R.A.F. BLITZED NAZIS FOR 20 DAYS AND 23 NIGHTS LAST MONTH

    LONDON, July 5.—Conditions for the R.A.F. throughout the month were more favourable for continuous bombing offensives than in May. The. Bomber Command was over Germany and occupied territory on 13 days and 20 ...

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    BRITISH AIRMEN GUARD A SOVIET AIRFIELD.—The collaboration between the British airmen serving in Russia and their Soviet comrades has been very close and has brought messages of appreciation from the Soviet Air Force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ZEDS TAKE [?]ZI GUNS AT [?]YONET POINT

    [?]ON July 5.—The British [?]ted Press correspondent with [?]perial forces states that New and infantrymen, distinguished ...

    Article : 183 words
  8. VON BOCK DRIVES HARD TOWARDS THE DON TIMOSHENKO COUNTERS

    FIGHTING in the Volshansk front reached a new pitch. The Germans, after a brief pause, launched a fresh attack with masses of tanks and infantry preceded by a Luftwaffe raid in which dog fights were incessant. The Germans in one place have driven in a ...

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  9. [?]APS ON NAVAL LOSSES

    YORK July 5.—The Tokio radio says that Imperial navy [?] alled losses in China [?] the outbreak of the east ...

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  10. [?]ZIS ARE SICK OF [?]ESERT BATTLE ?

    [?]RO July 5.—Among the Germans captured yesterday a newspaper correspondent complained that he had no ...

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  11. "No More Battles Like Sebastopol," says Nazi Colonel

    LONDON, July 6.—The Dally Telegraph says that Colonel von Kolitz, commander of a German infantry regiment, who flew from Sebastopol in a broadcast ...

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  12. CHINA WAR PART OF DEFENCE OF BRITAIN: CHURCHILL

    LONDON, July 5.—Mr. Winston Churchill Id a message to the people of China on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Jap attack, said ...

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  13. U.S. Keeps On Battering Japs Off Alaska

    WASHINGTON, July 5.—An Army statement says that Brigadler-General Laurence Kuber returned from an inspection of Alaskan basen ...

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  14. [?]XIS GENERALS DUBIOUS OF [?]CCESS IN EGYPT ?

    [?]YORK, July 6.—The New York says that private advices indirectly from Rome indi[?] possibility of Rommel's ...

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  15. New U.S. Air Force Blasts Japs In China

    NEW YORK, July 5.—The Chungking correspondent of the United Press states that a new United States air force in China blasted major ...

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  16. Still Keen For The Fight

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.—U.S. nurses who escaped from Corregider—(Department of Information photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Australia's Tribute to Chinese Allies

    THE Australian Government and people paid a tribute at the end of the fifth year of China's struggle against Japanese aggression to a ...

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