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  4. FIRST SNOWSTORM OVER STALINGRAD ZONE

    First snow has fallen over Stalingrad battle zone north-west of the city, according to latest messages from Moscow, turning the steppes into great white fields. Fierce cold winds are also sweeping across the battlefields from the heights of the Urals. ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. Big Battle In North Africa Imminent

    The German-controlled Paris radio has declared that the big battle of North Africa is about 10 start and that the full may end at ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. Japs Still Being Poshed Back

    In a 36-hours battle of fiercer intensity than for weeks past, Allied troops have pushed the Japanese back from another other strongly-prepared defence position ...

    Article : 428 words
  7. U.S. AIR CORPS AND R.A.F. MEET PRESS

    Major-General Spaatz, commanding general of the US Air Corps, in the European theatre, with Air Marshall R. H. Peck, an assistant chief of the air staff, meet the world's Press at General Spaatz's headquarters. The two air chiefs at the meeting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Mr. Churchill's Bide in "Black Maria"

    A "Black Maria" look Mr Churchill from the aerodrome to Government House during a recent visit to Gibraltar. This has just been revealed ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. VICHY GENERALS DISMISSED

    A correspondent of British United Press, who is on the French frontier, says that General Frere and General Prequendar has been dismissed because ...

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  10. Changing Face of Persia

    A correspondent of the "Dairy Express" who is with the P[?]-Iran command says that the men of General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson's new ...

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  11. Communique Says "Nothing to Report"

    Official communique says that there is nothing to report from our land forces except patrol activity, but there has been much air activity by Allied ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. DETENTIONS IN CHILL.

    The Santiago (Chiler) correspondent of United Press states that therr Nazi spy suspects whose names have been linked with that of August Luning, a ...

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  13. SOLOMONS FIGHTING

    Observers here consider it significant that Japanese aircraft-carriers have not yet appeared in the present Solomons fighting, and that this may mean an all-out surprise attack, similar to that on Pearl Harbor. Officially reported loss of the destroyers. O'Brien and Meredith, is ...

    Article : 495 words
  14. Confidence in Russia's Resistance

    After making his first report to M Roosevelt since his return from Mos [?]ow, Admiral William Standley (American Ambassador to Russia) told the ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. French Slaves of Germany

    "It is the same us slavery." said the Secretary of State (Mr Hull) when asked at a Press conference today [?] Laval’s demand that Frenchme ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. "MITCH" HEPRURN RESIGNS

    Mr Mitchell Hepburn, Premier of Ontario, has resigned. He has been succeeded by the Attorney-General Mr Conant). ...

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  17. Benefit of Rain at Stalingrad

    The greatest benefit that rain [?] brought to Stalingrad has been [?] [?]ound the majority of the Lultwaff [?] the mud-swamped aerodromes. ...

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  19. Dawn Attack on Moabisse

    Today's communique states: North-western Sector.—Timor: Formation of Allied medium bombers raided the enemy-occupied town of Moabisse. ...

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  20. This Radio Station Went Off The Air Suddenly !

    The powerful Japanese radio station on Kiska Island was silenced by American planes today. According to headquarters of the ...

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  21. Naval Tactics; Japs Enjoy Advantage

    Admiral Stirling, a former chief of staff of the United States fleet, in an interview [?] United Press, said that Japan had enjoyed the great advantage of an ...

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  22. JAP RAID FEARS

    The Tokio radio has continued to broadcast threats of severe punishment against United Slates airmen who are alleged to have been taken prisoner ...

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  23. EXERCISES UNDER WET SEASON CONDITIONS

    In one of the toughest exercises yet held in this area soldiers worked at top pressure for 72 hours, spending all their time on foot and travelling over ...

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  24. "U.S. Marines May Be Thrown Out of Solomons"

    "Don't hill yourselves into any comforting idea that we are on the "offensive." declared Joseph Harsch, of the "Christian Science Monitor," in an address to the ...

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  25. Pacific Council Meeting

    The Pacific War Council mot for two [?] today. It was largely occupied with listening to a broadcast of General Smuts [?] to members of the House of Lords ...

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  26. Critic Called Up

    Colonel Hugh Kneer, former Chief of the Army Air Corps, but who has been on the retired list, has been ordered to return to active duty with the army. ...

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  27. Labor Shortage in U.S.

    Declaring that the manpower problem was becoming too complex for effective voluntary action, the Manpower Commissioner (Mr. McNutt) said ...

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  28. "Whole Jap Structure May Suddenly Collapse"

    When we have been attacking the Japanese determinedly for some time the whole structure may very suddenly crack once the enemy discover that ...

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  29. Japanese Stories of Actions

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Navy communique today indicating that the Solomons battle has not yet been joined ...

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  30. Interview With Russian Wounded

    In a despatch from the Rjev front. [?] Stowe says that fie talked With [?]ussian wounded. They had strone. [?] faces and smiled easily. He ...

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  31. Betting Beer Against Bombs Falling

    If the Japs bomb the Darwin area this full moon, at least one man will not drink beer for the next four weeks. He has bet his weekly beer ration of one bottle for the ...

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  32. Mails to New Guinea Speeded Up

    Immediately upon his return from New Guinea the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) gave instructions that mails for troops in outlying parts of ...

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  33. Mrs. Roosevelt's Visit to Britain

    The Washington correspondent of the "Christian Science Monitor" states that Mrs Roosevelt, although she dislikes [?] [?] on her freedom, will abide by ...

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  34. DIVORCE FROM WAR COMMENTATOR

    George Fielding Eliot, military and international affairs writer, was divorced today by Mrs Hara Eliot, on the grounds of extreme mental cruclty. ...

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  35. LIBERIA BREARS WITH AXIS POWERS

    Rome radio reports that Liberia has decided to break off diplomatic relations with the Axis and has asked Axis representatives to leave. ...

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  36. Mr. Curtin in Perth

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) arrived here this morning after an absence of nine months. He appears younger and less worried than when here before. Mrs ...

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