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  3. U.S. NAVAL MEN DECORATED

    Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands with U.S. and Dutch officers in Washington after decorating five American naval men for participation with Dutch forces in the south-west Pacific war. Front row, left to right: Rear-Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Queen Wilhelmina, Rear-Admiral William A. Glassford. Second row: Rear-Admiral Monroe Kelly, Commdr. T. H. Bimford, Commdr. H. E. Eccles, Lt.-Commdr. H. P. Smith. Third row: Rear-Admiral O. W. Stoeve ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMANS CONTINUE TO ADVANCE IN CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Friday.—Reports from Moscow indicate that the Russians have flung back the Germans north-west of Stalingrad,but that the German advance in the Caucasus continues. The Moscow newspaper "Red Star" states that a large mass of ...

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  6. IMPROVEMENT IN POSITION IN INDIA MAINTAINED

    LONDON, Friday.—News from India continues to be reassuring. Although a few more incidents have been reported to-day, the improvement in thc general situation has been maintained. Messages from India this morning say the situation is definitely better in Bombay, Poona, Delhi, Lahore and the ...

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  7. HEAVY FIGHTING IN KIANGSI

    LONDON, Thursday.—The United Press correspondent in Chungking says heavy fighting continues in Kiangsi Province. Fifteen hundred Japanese ...

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  8. Japanese Troop Moves

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Army spokesman, quoting an intelligence report, said.Japanese transports, carrying over 20,000 troops, were sighted in the ...

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  9. DESPERATE DOGFIGHT

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Sgt.-Pilot Gordon Lindsay, of Melbourne, has shot down his first Messer-Schmidt. lt cost him his eyebrows, scorched his trousers, gave him 15 minutes of desperate fighting in the clouds, and in the end his own machine burst into flames, but he still thinks he enjoyed it. ...

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  10. R.A.A.F. SUCCESS

    LONDON, Friday.—R.A.A.F. planes sank two lighters off the North African coast, making the squadron's score 13 lighters sunk ...

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  12. NAZI RAIDERS DRIVEN OFF BY HEAVY GUNFIRE

    LONDON, Friday.—There were a few enemv planes over Britain before midnight last night, but heavy gunfire drove them off. During daylight ...

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  13. MISSING MAIL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Postmaster-General reports the loss of letters and printed papers for Australia, New Zealand, the Cook Islands, Fiji Islands ...

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