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  3. STALINGRAD FIGHTING TAKES FORM OF SKIRMISHES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There is no change in the general situation at Stalingrad, where fighting is now taking the form of sharp but brief skirmishes between small bodies of troops. The fiercest fighting is taking place in the factory districts in the ...

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  4. TIME AT HAND FOR ALLIES TO CHANGE OVER TO OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister of South Africa (Field-Marshal Smuts), who has arrived in London for consultations and discussions, said the Allies were entering the phase of the war where the defensive could be replaced by the offensive, and the war prevented from dragging on endlessly. ...

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  5. U.S. GESTURE TO ITALIANS IS "GRAND STRATEGY"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Six hundred thousand Italians living in the U.S. and 6,000,000 Americans of Italian parentage found the speech ...

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  6. ATTEMPT TO KILL SLOVAK PRESIDENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A high price has been offered for the capture of a man who fired two shots at the Slovak President (Dr. Tiso) when he was giving the Nazi salute. A bullet pierced Dr. Tiso's sleeve. Many arrests have been made, but the assailant has not yet been found, says a despatch from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH BLOW UP POWER STATION IN NORWAY

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—Six Britons landed from a warship south of Bodo (Norway) and blew up an important power station, after which they ...

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  8. AXIS SITTING PRETTY, GERMANS THINK

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—The German newspaper, "Frankfurter Zeitung," in a remarkable article, states that "most hopes are now ...

    Article : 127 words
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  10. Brazil's Navy Under U.S. Command.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) revealed that the Brazilian naval forces had been ...

    Article : 174 words
  11. ENEMY VIEW ON CHAINING OF PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Berlin Radio, commenting on Mr. Churchill's statement in the House of Commons on the tying of prisoners' hands, says: ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. Japs Using Prisoners to Repair Damage

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—According to the United Press, thousands of British, Australian, Dutch, East Indian and Filipino prisoners have been ...

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  13. Eyes on French West Africa

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—The Madrid correspondent of the German-controlled Swedish Telegraph Agency says Spanish diplomatic circles expect a ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. Period of Grace for Laval

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germany has extended the time limit to the end of the month for Laval to find 150,000 workers for Germany, but has ...

    Article : 38 words
  15. RISING FEELING BETWEEN ITALY AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Times" and "Daily express carry despatches reporting rising feeling between Italy and Germany concerning Italy's military failures. Hitler is reported to have told ...

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  16. HEAVY RAID ON KIEL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Another strong force of bombers last night made a concentrated attack on the port and naval base at Kiel. Nine are missing. ...

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  17. VISIT TO FRONT

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—"At last I have seen and lived with the Red Army in several sectors and have the feel of these Russians soldiers and officers who ...

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  18. Navy Divers at Iceland Stand by For Busy Winter

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Divers attached to the Navy Salvage Unit based at Reykjavik, Iceland, are standing Infor another winter of work in terrible ...

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  19. Italians Mutiny in Greece

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Mussolini has just visited Athens following alarming reports of unrest and mutiny among the Italian garrison in Greece. The ...

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  21. YOUNG SOLDIERS FAVORED IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Stressing the need for exceptional soldiers, the Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) urged the House of Representatives ...

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  22. HORSE MEAT COMING ON AMERICAN MARKET

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—"The Wall Street Journal" says glamorised horse meat is coming on the American market. Kansas meat packers ...

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  23. MALTA AIR BATTLES ONE OF ENEMY'S BIGGEST THRASHINGS OF THE WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Luftwaffe and the Regia Aeronautical took one of their biggest thrashings of the war over Malta on Sunday and Monday, states the Air Ministry News Service, which points out that, despite impressive losses, the enemy was unable to inflict significant military damage. ...

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  24. MR. WILLKIE BACK IN U.S.

    MINNEAPOLIS, Wednesday.—Mr. Wendell Willkie, who has just returned from a tour of Russia and China, announced shortly after his arrival that ...

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  25. Manpower Trouble in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt reiterated that the manpower programme was not working satisfactorily. Asked whether compulsory ...

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