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  4. CABINET DISCUSSES SOLOMONS.

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  5. VITAL ISLANDS AIRFIELD

    THE VITAL AIRPORT AT GUADALCANAL, in the Solomons, for possession of which a major battle is developing between Japan and the United States. It had been nearly completed by the Japanese when the U.S. Marines landed on the island. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPANESE WARSHIPS BADLY DAMAGED IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Two Japanese destroyers have been sunk and a battleship, aircraft - carriers, cruisers and destroyers damaged by bombs or torpedoes in further fighting in the Solomon Islands area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RED RELIEF DRIVES EASING RUSSIAN PLIGHT

    LONDON, Today.--Marshal Timoshenko's relief drives from the north-west and the south of Stalingrad are at last, apparently, importantly affecting the general position at Stalingrad. ...

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  8. Germans Urged 4-Day Truce At Stalingrad

    LONDON, Today. -- Stockholm (Sweden) reports say that the German High Command, through the Red Cross, has offered the Russians a four-day suspension of hostilities round Stalingrad to enable both sides to pick up the wounded and bury the dead. ...

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  9. ENEMY BASES HIT IN NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA. --A general slackening in the intensity of the fighting throughout the South-west Pacific area continues while the Battle of the Solomons is ...

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  10. Two Months Too Late; Hitler's Big Blunder

    LONDON, Today.--The German offensive in Russia began two months too late, the Czechoslovakian President (Dr. Eenes) said ...

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  11. GEN. MacARTHUR REPORTS TODAY--

    DARWIN : Nine enemy bombers attacked during the night with only minor damage and no casualties. ...

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  12. Allies Expanding Desert Gains Under Air Cover

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Since its penetration of the Axis minefields on the El Alamein line in Egypt, the 8th Army has been engaged in hard and bitter fighting with the object of gaining ...

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  14. PACIFIC SEEN AS VITAL THEATRE

    BOSTON (U.S.), Monday.--Until last week-end American policy in the entire Pacific area was dominated by the "Beat Hitler First" attitude, and endeavors to maintain a defensive position on the Australian and New Zealand front, but ...

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  15. DAMAGING EFFECT OF U.S. CRITICISM

    WASHINGiON, Tuesday. -- It is impossible to overestimate the damaging effect of the article by the New York Times commentator, Hanson Baldwin, criticising Australia's role in the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Reporter On Guadalcanal Tells How Marines 'Stood Like Wall' In Continuous 3-Day Attack

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Marines on Guadalcanal stood as steady as a stone wall under a terrible three-day ordeal from Japanese land, naval and aerial bombardment, says John Dowling, correspondent of the afternoon newspaper P.M., who is with the Marines on the island. This despatch Is dated ...

    Article : 454 words
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