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  3. STRUGGLE FOR KHARKOV DEVELOPS INTO ONE OF BIGGEST BATTLES OF WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The bitterness and intensity of the Struggle for Kharkov surpasses any previous battles on the eastern front, says a Moscow despatch. The Moscow Radio also describes the fighting as merciless. The Germans, who at first described ...

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  4. TOJO THREATENS AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to the Berlin Radio, quoting Tokio, the Japanese Prime Minister (General Tojo), in a speech at ...

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  5. AXIS MACHINATIONS IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Times" diplomatic correspondent says the general impression in the Mediterranean region is that the Axis is preparing for an outstanding military and naval effort there. The Turks are watchful, the Spaniards expectant, the Portuguese anxious and the British Navy alert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Enemy Advance in Libya

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Today's Cairo communique says enemy columns, including tanks in some strength, advanced eastward ...

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  7. HITLER REBUFFS GENERALS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British United Press' correspondent at Moscow quotes a report from Stockholm as ...

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  8. CHINESE RESISTING ATTEMPTS AT QUICK KNOCKOUT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chungking correspondent of the Associated Press of America says the Chinese are stubbornly opposing powerful Japanese attempts at a quick knockout in Eastern China. They announce that the Japanese have been thrown back from the very walls of Kinhwa, where they ...

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  9. AMERICA'S HUGE WAR EXPENDITURE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. Cannon, chairman of the House of Representatives appropriations committee, to-day told the House that America's ...

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  10. JAPS. INTRODUCE NEW BOMB

    Wednesday.—Japan has introduced the first new weapon of the Pacific war—a bomb that explodes in midair. ...

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  11. BOMB OUTRAGE IN S. AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—Last week's serious recurrences of bomb outrages in the vicinity of Johannesburg culminated in the ...

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  12. American Gesture to Soviet

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) conferred with the Russian Ambassador (M. Litvinov") for 45 minutes to-day, and ...

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  13. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Canadian Air Minister (Mr. Powor) and Air Secretary (Mr. Balfour) to-day said a new agreement was being negotiated ...

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  14. More Canadians in Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Further Canadian reinforcements, including engineers, forestry and ordnance units, have arrived at a British port. ...

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  15. General Leads Refusees in Nightmare March

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail's" special correspondent at Calcutta, Jack Belden, reveals that General Stilwell, the American who commanded the Chinese forces in Burma, personally led 117 refugees in a nightmare march through the jungle and across rivers and mountains from Shwcbo to Imphal. The strange march by so small a mixed body, led by so high an officer, is probably unparalleled ...

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