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  5. STREET WARFARE IN SEBASTOPOL

    To-day's Soviet communique, after stating that Soviet troops fought the enemy on the Byelgorod-Volshansk fronts during the night, said that in the Sebastopol sector-fighting continues in the streets ...

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  6. BATTLE FOR EGYPT STILL IN BALANCE

    The battle for Egypt rages furiously around the Alamein positions. A counter thrust by British mobile forces against the enemy's flank caused the retirement of German units to the west. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPY RING IN CARIBBEAN

    PANAMA CANAL ZONE, July 3 Lieutenant-General Andrews, Commander of the Caribbean Sea area, announces the arrest of 20 persons ...

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  8. REPULSE OF ATTACK

    The most cheerful news for a week came to-day in the announcement that the first big assault by the enemy tanks and lorry-borne infantry ...

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  9. VALUE OF DEBATE

    Yesterday's war debate in the House of Commons, when the motion of no-confidence in the central direction of the war was overwhelmingly ...

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  10. BATTERING OF BREMEN

    During the past week the R.A.F. has singled out the great German port of Bremen for very heavy raids. For the fourth time in eight days the ...

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  11. EASY CRITICISM OF BRITISH

    A spirited rejoiner to what it terms "easy criticism" of the British war effort, in which it pays glowing tribute to British courage and fighting. ...

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  12. KNIFE ATTACK ON M.P.

    Mr. Arthur Greenwood, M.P., former Minister without portfolio in the British Cabinet, was returning home along the Thames Embankment, after ...

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  13. THE MYSTERY OF TORRUK

    Major-General De Villiers, who recently commanded the Second South African Division in Libya, stated in referring to the fall of Tobruk:--"I ...

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  15. CASUALTIES FROM PACIFIC AREA

    The arrival in the United States of an army transport filled with wounded British and American soldiers and sailors has been announced. ...

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  16. MR. CHURCHILL'S TWO JOBS

    In his speech in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Churchill, referring to criticism of his holding the office of Defence Minister in ...

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  17. OFFENSIVE FROM AUSTRALIA

    The United Press correspondent in Australia, Harold Guard, in a message, expresses the opinion that Australia is almost certainly safe from ...

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  18. AXIS RAIDER IN S. ATLANTIC

    The Brazilian newspaper "O Globo" publishes a report received from a naval radio station stating that an attack was made by an Axis surface ...

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  19. U.S.A. DEFICIT

    The Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. Morgenthau, announces a net deficit for 1942 of 19,598,000,000 dol. (approximately £A6,533,000,000), ...

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  20. Japanese Claims on Chinese Losses

    Tokio official radio says the Domei Agency claims that the Japanese have killed 17,031 Chinese and captured 7505 in the last 50 days on the ...

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