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  3. STALINGRAD SITUATION WORSENS AS NAZIS DEEPEN

    LONDON, Friday.—At Stalingrad the position has worsened in the past 24 hours. The Germans are deepening their thrust into the factory belt in the city's north-western outskirts, and this morning the Red Army newspaper "Red Star" says the situation is ...

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  4. ENEMY CONVOY INTERCEPTED

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty states that light coastal forces intercepted an enemy convoy of about six supply ships with a powerful escort ...

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  5. Foolish to Say When War Will End

    LONDON, Friday.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hudson) said in a speech that the end of the war was not yet in sight. He would be a foolish person who would ...

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    A Japanese petrol waggon captured by the Australians. Big transports must have been used to carry waggons of this size. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. SENATOR PROPOSES SEIZURE OF FRENCH POSITIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Declaring that all French possessions within the sphere of American infinence should he occupied ...

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  9. FLENSBURG MAIN TARGET IN RAIDS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.—R.A.F. bombers were over Germany again last night, selecting as their main target the Baltic port of Flensburg, near thc Danish border. The bombers, with Canadian crews, paid particular attention to the submarine-building yards. ...

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  10. NOT WORTHY OF ANCESTORS

    LONDON, Friday.—A contrast between the "ruins of the Roman Empire and the living example of Greece" was well made by the ...

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  11. STALIN DIRECTING BATTLE

    LONDON, Fri. — Newsagency reports say that Stalin is in constant touch with Stalingrad by a direct wire and is guiding the ...

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  12. CHINA NEEDS BURMA ROAD

    NEW DELHI. Friday.—Dr. Wen Quan-Ning, the Chinese Ministry of Information spokesman, stressing need for reopening the Burma Road, said ...

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    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) said that while Hitler's speech contained characteristic boastfulness, it ...

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  14. ROOSEVELT PLEASED WITH U.S. PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—On the whole America's production programme was going extremely well, said President Roosevelt, who has just completed a nation-wide tour of inspection of war factories and military and naval bases. ...

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  15. Prisoners Transported Like Cattle

    LONDON, Friday.—Details have reached Norwegian Government, circles in London about the fate of 450 political prisoners recently taken, by the ...

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  16. Italian Jingoism Too Much For Coal Merchant

    LONDON, Friday.—A middle-aged coal merchant, who was formerly a naval officer, tackled 30 Italians in the main street of a Scottish town. ...

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  17. WANTED MAN KILLED IN POLICE RAID

    DUBLIN, Friday—Police early yesterday morning raided a house near Bally James Duff in order to arrest Patrick Dermody, who was wanted on ...

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  19. PATRIOTS MAINTAIN HEROIC STRUGGLE

    LONDON, Friday.—The heroic daily struggle of patriots throughout occupied Europe is exemplified in to-day's news of resistance from the Don to the Atlantic. ...

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