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  3. ZERO HOUR IN BATTLE FOR EGYPT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Zero hour has arrived in the battle for Egypt, states a message from the "Daily Express" correspondent at Cairo. A second German column of tanks and all other arms is moving towards Fort Capuz[?]o. The correspondent adds that some members of the Tobruk garrison are ...

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  4. ENEMY DRIVE HELD IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—A Japanese effort to close the gap on the important Chekiang-Kiangsi railway has made no progress in ...

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    Map showing the portion of China in which heavy fighting is taking place. The Japanese have sustained losses north-west of Kinhwa and are retreating towards that city, which they captured several weeks ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Believes Norwegians Would Assist Allied Invasion Force

    OTTAWA, Monday.—If the Allies invaded Norway and took arms for the population, all male Norwegians would join the ...

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  7. RUSSIANS CLAIM TO HAVE CLOSED GAPS IN SEBASTOPOL DEFENCES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Soviet Army newspaper "Red Star" claims to-day that the Russians have closed the gap which the Germans made in Sebastopol's defences two days ago. North of the fortress the enemy has reached no farther than forward ...

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  8. PLEADED GUILTY TO AIDING ENEMY

    HARTFORD (Connecticut), Monday. —Amistase von Siatsky, leader of the Russian Fascist Party, a wealthy naturalised White Russian, who was one ...

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  9. ANOTHER ARGENTINE FREIGHTER SUNK

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday.—The Foreign Minister (Dr. Ruiz Guinazi) has confirmed the news of the sinking of the 4800-ton freighter ...

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  10. Concentrated Attack on Emden

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The R.A.F.'s target last night, the shortest night of the year, was the great German port of Emden. ...

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  11. U.S. HEROES WHO RESCUED AUSTRALIANS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Lieut. Hiram Cassidy, submarine commander, and Ensign George Crook have been awarded the ...

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  12. CONFIDENCE IN VICTORY

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Lease-Lend Administrator (Mr. Harry Hopkins), in a speech at a Russian war relief rally, expressed supreme confidence in a United Nations victory, and asserted that a second and, if necessary, a third and fourth front would be established, while the Allied air forces ...

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  13. Bigger Raids on Malta

    VALETTA, Monday.—Seven enemy fighters were destroyed and others damaged during the past 24 hours. Enemy activity last night was on a bigger ...

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  14. RAID FREE NIGHT FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was no enemy air activity over Britain last night. Yesterday afternoon a Junkers 88 appeared over the East Coast. Two ...

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  15. E-boats Driven Off Coast of England

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Coastal batteries and light naval units drove off German E-boats which were detected early yesterday in the Dover Straits. ...

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  16. 58 NEW SHIPS BUILT IN U.S. LAST MONTH

    CHARLESTOWN (South Carolina), Monday. — American shipyards placed 58 new ships totalling 652,000 ...

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