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  3. GERMAN OPERATIONS AT STALINGRAD STILL ON SMALL SCALE

    LONDON, Thursday.—German operations at Stalingrad are still on a relatively small scale, and the defenders are awaiting the start of a big new offensive. The Germans yesterday made more determined thrusts than for ...

    Article : 630 words
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  5. BRITAIN AND U.S. RECIPROCATE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reciprocal aid, or lend-lease in reverse, is operating to supply many of the needs of the U.S. Army in Britain. Colonel D. C. ...

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    Attempts by Rommel to get supplies across the Mediterranean are being seriously hampered by British attacks on Axis shipping, and Malta is proving more than ever a thorn in the enemy's side. Meanwhile, Rommel is reported to have abandoned offensive preparations in the El Alamein area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  7. PLANES TAKE' U.S. MESSAGE TO ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Attorney-General (Mr. Biddle) told the House Immigration Committee that millions of copies, ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. BRAZILIAN SHIPS SUNK IN ATLANTIC

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday.— The Government announced that submarines sank two Brazilian merchantment in the Atlantic on ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. KIEL NAVAL BASE'S HEAVIEST RAID

    LONDON, Thursday.—The naval base was subjected on Tuesday night to a heavier bombardment than it ever had before. For hours the defences were battered unttl the searchlights were wavering in every direction and anti-aircraft fire had become ineffective. The smokescreen which is regtdarly ...

    Article : 537 words
  10. New Type of Nazi Plane

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The Germans are using a new type of plane—a twoengined Hcnschel 121. It has a speed of about. 280 m.p.h. It is armed with ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. BRITISH AIRMEN IN RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—Britishflown long-range reconnaissance planes are now operating in the Soviet far north, alongside Soviet ...

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  13. GERMANY ON DEFENSIVE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Declaring that Germany has gone over to the defensive, "The Times" says that the decisions which will be taken while ...

    Article : 311 words
  14. GRAPHIC STORY OF BATTLE FOR HOUSE IN STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Russian war correspondent, writing in "Pravda," describes the battle for a single house which epitomises Stalingrad's inflexible resistance. The Germans captured the house ...

    Article : 408 words
  15. Work for "Beloved Fuhrer" Results in Sedition Charge

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mario Boet, who claimed to have landed in the U.S. from a submarine to work "for the beloved Fuhrer," ...

    Article : 210 words
  16. U.S. AIR FORCE TO BE DOUBLED NEXT YEAR

    "WASHINGTON, Thursday.—General M'Narncy, Deputy Chief of Staff, said that the American Air Force would be more than doubled in 1943. He added ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. LIVE SHELL IN THIGH

    LONDON, Thursday.-An Xray photograph revealed a live Messer-Schmidt cannon shell five inches long, embedded in the ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. ROMMEL ABANDONS ALL OFFENSIVE DISPOSITIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Axis forces in Egypt have abandoned all offensive dispositions, according to the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Cairo. Rommel has changed his plans with Teutonic thoroughness, and the Alamein front has been intensively wired and mined with a view to making it impregnable. ...

    Article : 345 words
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  20. SUCCESSFUL ACTION AGAINST E-BOATS

    LONDON, Thursday,—An Admiralty communique states that early yesterday morning our naval forces intercepted and engaged an enemy force of at ...

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  21. BRITISH PRODUCTION ENTERS NEW PHASE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Minister for Production (Mr. Lyttclton) has reached the conclusion that the period of widespread British expansion of production capacity is passing, and that to get more output we must now enter upon a phase of readjustment. ...

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