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  3. 3000 TANKS LOCKED IN DONETZ RIVER BATTLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" correspondent at Stockholm says 3000 tanks are believed to be locked in a battle on the muddy banks of the Don[?]tz River and round the blazing suburbs of Kharkov itself. Hundreds of British Valentine tanks ...

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  4. PORTENTS OF CRISIS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Telegraph" diplomatic correspondent says Germany is entering a decisive phase of the war. She is faced, as in 1917, with the grim spectre of approaching starvation. Competent observers consider Germany will be ...

    Article : 251 words
  5. Malta's Tally Still Mounting

    VALETTA, Saturday.—Five Axis planes were destroyed over Malta yesterday and six damaged. The R.A.F. did not suffer any loss. Last evening ...

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    SINCE THE WAR BEGAN, Gibraltar, British gateway to the Mediterranean, has been greatly strengthened, and could now, if necessary, withstand a two-year siege. A self-contained fortress city, capable of holding thc 20,000 garrison personnel, has been established within ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ITALIANS NERVOUS

    The "New york Times" says that according to private advices reaching New York, the Italians are evincing considerable nervousness about the ...

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  8. CHINESE RECAPTURE BURMA POSITION

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Chungking communique says the Japanese force of 10,000 men, with heavy tanks and 20 field guns, which occupied Mongolin, in Eastern Burma, on Wednesday, has been driven out by a Chinese counter-attack, which inflicted 1000 casualties and captured many prisoners, rifles ...

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  9. AXIS THREAT AGAINST VICHY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Moscow mentions an unconfirmed report from a Mediterranean contre that two Italian destroyers are ...

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  10. AIRMAN SACRIFICES HIMSELF TO HIT TARGET

    A hero, yet unnamed, sacrificed himself in an attack on shipping off the Friesian Islands. Our planes encountered powerful flak, and one Hudson ...

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  11. RECORD SHIPBUILDING IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The White House announced to-day that American shipyards were well on the way to fulfilling President Roosevelt's goal of 23,000,000 tons of new merchant shipping by the end of 1943. Shipbuilding was breaking all ...

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  12. U.S. TO TRAIN GLIDER PILOTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Army preparations for the immediate training of large numbers of glider pilots were disclosed to-day, when the War ...

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  13. Demobilising French Warships at Martinique

    "WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Secretary for State (Mr. C. Hull) said to-day that demobilisation of the French warships at Martinique ...

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  14. Swiss to Represent Our Interests in Japan

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Tokio Radio says the Information Bureau has announced that the Imperial Government has consented to the Swiss ...

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  15. Nazis Claim U.S. Ships Sunk in Arctic Waters

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times," commenting on the German claims to have sunk a U.S. cruiser and destroyer in Arctic waters ...

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  16. DUTCH SOLDIERS SENT TO PRISON CAMPS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The German-controlled Dutch Radio announced that all regular officers and cadets of the former Dutch army had been sent to ...

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  17. NAZIS FORESTALLED

    ANKARA, Saturday.—The Independent French Newsagency says that for 10 weeks before Timoshenko struck at ...

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  18. NONE IS WEARY OF WAR, SAYS MR.CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Saturday.—"In the 31st month of the war, none of us is weary of the struggle, and none is calling for favors from the enemy," declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in a speech to-day at Leeds, where, in company with the Australian ...

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  19. Axis Offensive in Yugoslavia

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Yugoslav Government in London reports that, Italians, Germans and Croats launched an offensive against General ...

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  20. Mexico May Declare War

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday,—The Senate leader, Senator Leon Garcia, spokesman for the President (General A. Camacho) in the Upper Chamber told ...

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  21. German Escapees Recaptured

    TORONTO, Saturday—The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have recaptured two German aviation lieutenants who escaped by hiding in clothing ...

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