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  4. AXIS FORCES DRIVING

    Axis forces have now penetrated some distance into Egypt, and the British have withdrawn from Sollum and Sidi Omar. To-day's Cairo communique which announced ...

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  5. GERMANS PAYING DEARLY

    After three weeks of day and night fighting, German pressure on the Sebastopol front shows no sign of slackening. The position is becoming increasingly serious for the Red Army. The enemy is paying ...

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  6. CRITICAL DAYS

    Tobruk's fall and the Axis advance into Egypt have caused a fundamental change in the strategical background of the Mediterranean. The ...

    Article : 494 words
  7. ANGER IN ARGENTINA

    The Buenos Aires correspondent of the American Associated Press says the battle over the policy of Dr. Castillo, the acting President of the ...

    Article : 300 words
  8. U-BOAT BASE BOMBED

    The R.A.F. last night made a heavy attack on the great German submarine base at St. Nazaire. Our fighters carried out intensive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ATTACKED OFF OUR COAST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A Japanese submarine surfacing at night shelled a Russian freighter off the east coast of Australia. Fighting back ...

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  10. MASSACRES OF JEWS

    A report smuggled from Poland to the Jewish representative on the Polish National Council, and published at length in the "Daily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LANDINGS ON ALEUTIANS

    Tokio Radio announced yesterday that Japanese newspapers had published the first photographs and detailed stories of the Japanese landing ...

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  12. FOOD TROUBLES IN EUROPE

    More food troubles in France and Germany are reported to-day from Zurich. In France the food shortage is so serious that food supply ...

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  13. NO-CONFIDENCE IN COMMONS

    Sir John Wardlaw-Milne (Con.), supported by 20 members of the Commons, tabled a no-confidence motion in the House of Commons ...

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  14. ALLIED FLIGHT TO CELEBES

    An Allied reconnaissance flight to the Celebes Islands, nearly 1000 miles from Darwin, is reported in the latest communique from General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CHINESE RAID HANKOW

    The correspondent of Associated Press of America in Chungking says that Chinese bombers raided Hankow' on Tuesday and blew up military ...

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  17. BOMBER STRENGTH DISPOSITIONS

    Mr. J. H. Stewart (L.N.), in the House of Commons to-day, asked the Minister of Air if he was aware of the complaints from naval and ...

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  18. WHEAT FOR GREEKS

    The External Affairs department has announced that Canada has agreed to send 15,000 tons of wheat a month to Greece through the ...

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  19. GENERAL'S SON MISSING

    Squadron-Leader Ian McNaughton, son of General McNaughton, commander of the Canadian forces in Britain, is missing after in ...

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  20. GERMAN FLOGGING OF SERBS

    According to Yugoslav circles the Germans are publicly flogging the inhabitants of Serbian villages who assist patriots. ...

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