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  3. ENEMY DRIVES NEARER TO STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Friday. — Axis armored forces in overwhelming numbers have driven yet nearer to Stalingrad from the west. They are concentrating on a comparatively-narrow front, and are thrusting forward under the protection of hundreds of bombers and fighters. ...

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  4. HEAVY RAID ON DUSSELDORF

    LONDON, Friday. — A powerful force of R.A.F. bombers attacked western Germany again last night, the main target, being Dusseldorf, ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. HIGH-SPEED SHIPBUILDING

    HENRY J. KAISER, U.S. construction expert, who built the Boulder, Bonneville and Shasta dams, watches Mrs. Kaiser christen a 10,500-ton Liberty ship built in 24 days at one of the Kaiser Pacific Coast shipyards. Builders originally estimated 105 days to build these ships. — (U.S.A. Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Patrol Activity and Gunfire in Egypt

    LONDON, Friday. — Land fighting on the Egyptian battle front is still confined to patrol activity and artillery fire. ...

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  8. ASSURED TURKEY WILL NOT JOIN AXIS

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Ankara correspondent says Mr. Wendell Willkic, the U.S. Republican Leader, has ...

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  9. MORE KEY POINTS SEIZED IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, Friday. — To seize key points on the west coast of Madagascar from which enemy submarines might operate against shipping in the Mozambique Channel, further military action has been taken by Britain. Majunga, Ambanja and Morondava were ...

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  10. GERMAN SAVAGERY IN CRETE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Acts of terror of the most savage character Continue in Crete, according to a report that has roached the ...

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  11. Priests Arrested For Sheltering Jewish Children

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Times" correspondent on the French frontier says popular indignation has been aroused at Lyons by the arrest and ...

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  13. British Service Pay Increased

    LONDON, Friday. — The Government's new proposals increase the basic rates of pay for the Navy, Army and R.A.F. by 6d. a day, ...

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  14. Second-Front Move Rejected by T.U.C.

    LONDON, Friday.— The motion sponsored by the Amalgamated Engineering Union seeking the immediate opening of a second front ...

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  15. Natal Soldier Awarded V.C.

    CAIRO, Thursday. — Sergeant Quintin Smythe of the Royal Natal Carabineers, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous gallantry in the ...

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  16. MERCHANTMEN SUNK IN ATLANTIC

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Navy Department announced to-day that a medium-sized British merchantman was torpedoed in the Caribbean ...

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  17. Britain Must Economise With Coal

    LONDON, Friday.—The Minister for Fuel (Major-General Lloyd George) said the coal position at present was serious. "Our safety at this ...

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