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  3. VIOLENT FIGHTING IN STALINGRAD'S FACTORY BELT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At Stalingrad the most violent fighting is now going on in the factory belt, in the north-western part of the city. The Germans are going all out to cut off the industrial section from the rest of the city, and throughout yesterday ...

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  4. TAP SUPPLIES BOMBED

    A PLUME OF SMOKE from burning Japanese supplies on Tulagi hit by carrier bombers in the U.S. marines' successful effort to capture six island strongholds in the Solomon Group from the Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMANS DETERMINED TO FIGHT TO END.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A neutral of wide political experience who has just visited Germany and occupied Russia and who talked to German Ministers and generals, has given one of the clearest reports which have come from Germany. He says that the Germans, ...

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  6. Discrimination Against. Negroes

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Tom Driberg (Ind.) said in the House of Commons that an unfortunate result of the presence of American forces in ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. Saboteurs Busy in France

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Vichy Newsagency says widespread inquiries are being made into the activities of a band of "Communist terrorists" at ...

    Article : 106 words
  8. AMERICAN BOMBERS ATTACKING AXIS SUPPLY LINES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "New York Herald-Tribune's" Cairo correspondent says American heavy bombers, particularly B24 Liberators, are playing a vital role in preventing Rommel from'getting much-needed supplies. Flying long distances and bombing in daylight from high altitudes, these giant ...

    Article : 389 words
  9. NAZIS BOMB SCHOOL

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Twenty schoolboys and three teachers were killed and about 30 others injured when a German bomb droppod on a ...

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  11. Devastating R.A.F. Raids

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Zurich says evidence is accumulating of the extent of the damage and ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. BREAK WITH AXIS FAVORED

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday. — The Chamber of Deputies approved of a resolution severing diplomatic relations with the Axis. However, the vote is unlikely ...

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  13. Atlantic Sinkings Decline

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—According to the United Press, sinkings of merchantmen, in the Atlantic have declined steadily in recent weeks, in ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. NEGRO GENERAL IN U.S. ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Brigadier-General, Benjamin Davis, the only negro general in the U.S. Army, ...

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  15. No Justification For Round Up of Americans In Occupied France

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) told the press that he had received a report from the American ...

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  16. Jap Bid to Retake Airfields in China

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In China there are signs that the Japanese are trying to win back the airfields in Chekiang Province which they were forced to leave ...

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  17. Thought They "Were Finished"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"We thought we were finished," said Sgt. Pilot Frank Bottomer (21), a former shipping clerk, of Hamilton, ...

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  18. New Type German Torpedo

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Her aid-Tribune's" Moscow correspondent says German planes which attacked the latest convoy carrying British and ...

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  19. NO PETROL FOR MOTOR CYCLES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—No basic petrol ration for motor cycles would be issued after the end of October, said the Minister for Fuel and Power in the ...

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  21. PILOT'S LAST THOUGHTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The last thoughts of Sgt. Pilot Norman Spray, of Wollaton, Nottingham, who is presumed killed, have been conveyed to ...

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  22. NAZIS FIGHT ONE ANOTHER

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Mistaking each other for guerillas, two German units fought a violent battle for three hours, 700 ...

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  23. RECORD HARVEST IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British fanners have just gathered what must be a record harvest in Britain during any period. ...

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  24. U.S. Must Reduce Standard of Living

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday. — The stnndaid of living must descend to the 1932 and 1933 levels to enable the U.S. to honor its commitments to the rest of the ...

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  25. U.S. PETROL PLANTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The first shipment of whole plants to Russia will be sent under the Lend-Lease Act to relieve Russia's need for high ...

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  26. U.S. POPULATION INCREASE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The war was responsible for a population increase of 1,327,000 in 1941, boosting the estimated population of the U.S. to ...

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