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  3. DESPERATE BATTLE RAGING IN EGYPTIAN BOTTLENECK

    LONDON, Thursday.—A desperate battle, in which the British are struggling to gain time, is raging in the Alamein area (Egypt), where German losses have been heavy as the result of British delaying actions through the "bottleneck." To-day's joint Army and R.A.F. communique issued at Cairo stated: "Our forces in the ...

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  4. MALTA REINFORCED WITH PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday.—In his first communique, the Commander of the U.S. Naval Forces in Europe (Admiral Stark) tells how the ...

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    TANK REINFORCEMENTS are being rushed to the Eighth Army in Egypt, where, according to a correspondent, victory will rest with the side able to bring up an extra gun and an extra round. This picture shows British tanks on patrol before the present offensive began. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMAN AIRMAN IN WITNESS BOX

    DETROIT, Wednesday.—A Nazi air lieutenant, Hans Krug, attired in full uniform, testified regarding assistance given him by Max Stephan, a Detroit ...

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  8. NAZIS CLAIM CAPTURE OF SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans to-day repeated their claims to have captured the fortress of Sebastopol at noon yesterday, but to-day's Moscow communique says that fighting still went on all through last night. The Ankara Radio, quoting a report from Berlin, says it is officially stated ...

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  9. ENEMY SHIPPING ATTACKED NEAR FRIESIANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Air Ministry communique says the Coastal Command last night attacked shipping off the Fricsian ...

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  10. AMERICA NOT TAKING CHANCES

    JERSEY CITY, Wednesday.—Federal, investigators are conducting an intensive search of the 800 refugees from Europe who arrived here on the ...

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  11. SABOTAGE IN OCCUPIED COUNTRIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Belgian circles in London report that saboteurs in Liege destroyed a parachute factory, also part of another factory. ...

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  14. HEAVY TOLL OF SEAMEN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Axis submarines are taking a heavy toll of seamen as well as ships in the warfare on Atlantic supply ...

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  15. EGYPTIAN PRECAUTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Egyptian Government has officially announced that the army from tonight will replace the police ...

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  16. SUSPECTED SPIES ARRESTED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Lightning raids by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in New York and other key points ...

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  17. LEG SOCKET TO BE SENT TO DOUGLAS BADER

    LONDON, Thursday. — Wing-Commander Douglas Bader, the legless pilot, who is a prisoner in Germany, ...

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  18. PLANE THE NAVY'S STRIKING FORCE

    SAN DIEGO (California), Wednesday. — Rear-Admiral Blandy, Chief of the Ordnance Bureau, after an inspection of west coast ...

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  19. JAP. FORCES DRIFTING TO MANCHURIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—lt is stated authoritatively that there is a general drift of Japanese land and air forces toward the northern boundary of Manchuria, and that there is little doubt that Japan is preparing to attack Russia when it suits her purpose. ...

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  20. NEW CHAPTER IN AIR WARFARE

    PEARL HARBOR, Wednesday.—Major-General Willis Hale, the new commander of the U.S. army air forces in the Mid-Pacific, ...

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  21. Conservatives Retain Seat

    LONDON, Thursday.—The result of the Windsor by-election was as follows:—Capt. C. E. Mott-Radclyffc (Cons.), 9557; Lieut. W. Douglas Home ...

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