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  3. BATTLE OF VORONEJ CONTINUES WITH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Violent fighting at Voronej continued all night, and the battle area is still covered with smoke. The Russians continue to infict fearful losses, and "Pravda" says that enemy, divisions are "simply withering away." ...

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  4. SALVAGE UNIT AT WORK

    British salvage units are doing invaluable work refloating damaged ships, and taking them with their cargoes into port for repair and refitting for further service. Many aircraft also, salvaged from the sea, live to fly again against the enemy. Salvage units work under immense difficulties, often in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. New Wave ol Sabotage

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A new wave of sabotage has broken out in France. The immense majority of Parisians are revolted by the ...

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  6. BRITISH MESSAGE TO FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the early hours of this morning French National Day, nearly five million leaflets were dropped by aircraft of the Bomber ...

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  8. LARGE-SCALE ALLIED AIR ATTACKS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—To-day's Cairo communique states that there was no activity in the northern sector until late yesterday evening, when tanks and infantry attacked our positions at Tel El Eisa. Fighting continued into the night. Patrols and columns were engaged in minor activity in the central ...

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  9. Charges of Sabotage aed Espionage

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested at Washington a former American named Spi[?]g[?]lberg, who was born in ...

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  10. Removal of Ships From Alexandria

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Assistant. Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles) told the press today that the Vichy Government ...

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  11. HALTED BY "TERRIBLE AUSSIES"

    CAIRO, Wednesday. — Axis prisoners who have been interviewed, unanimously. ascribe fhe halting of ...

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  12. U.S. MANPOWER NEEDS

    WASHINGTON. Tues..— The Chairman of the War Manpower Commission (Mr. M'Nutt) announced that war plants were rapidly drying up the ...

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  14. CHINESE PUSH IN KIANGSI

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the Kiangsi Province, the Chinese counter-offensive has pushed back the Japanese to Linchwan. The ...

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  15. Belgians Favor Bombing of Their Factories

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Belgian Press Bureau, quoting the Socialist underground newspaper, "L[?] Peuple," says a referendum on the ...

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  16. R.A.F. OVER FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The R.A.F. was again over Northern France this morning. Fighter squadrons, flying high, were seen to cross the coast ...

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  17. JEWS SLAUGHTERED WITH POISON GAS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Moscow Radio says the Germans have already killed 800 Jews who were political prisoners in ...

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  18. ENEMY TANKER DESTROYED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A heavily escorted enemy tanker was destroyed this morning by British light coastal forces off the French ...

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  19. ONLY ONE U.S. SHIP LOST IN MIDWAY BATTLE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy has issued the first complete review of the Battle of Midway Island, in which it is revealed that 20 Japanese ships were sunk or damaged, 275 aircraft destroyed, and 4800 men killed. The U.S. 20,000-ton carrier ...

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  21. British Air Raid Casualties

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ministry of Home Security reports that 300 civilians were killed or missing, believed killed, and 337 injured and ...

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  22. HOW SUBMARINE WAS OUTWITTED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy Department announced to-day that a medium-sized United States merchantman torpedoed in the Caribbean Sea ...

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