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  3. CHINESE REPEL JAP LANDING

    CHUNGKING, Friday. — An enemy force attempted a landing south, of Tumshui, in the Bias Bay region, on October 6, but retreated ...

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  4. NEW FULL-SCALE ASSAULT AGAINST STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Friday.—Although the Germans achieved initial Successes in their new full-scale assault on Stalingrad, and the Russians evacuated several streets in the factory centre in the north-west suburbs, the defenders report that they have thrown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EPIC OF RUSSIAN COURAGE & TENACITY

    NEW YORK, Friday.—An epic of Russian courage and tenacity is related by Mr. Leland Stowe in a despatch to the Chicago "Daily News" from Rjev. with Colonel Polevoi upon the colonel's ...

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  6. CALL-UP OF YOUTHS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A group of eminent physicians, in a letter to the "New York Times," points out that the calling up of youths ...

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  7. CANADIAN MERCHANT SHIP SUNK

    QUEBEC, Friday.—A submarine torpedoed and sank a merchantman in a small convoy off Metis Beach, 180 miles upstream from the mouth of the ...

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  8. ROMMEL MAY SOON ATTEMPT ANOTHER DRIVE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—"A drive by Rommel may follow the Stalingrad setback," says Major Eliot, military correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune." "It seems highly probable that Rommel is again in difficulties because of the precarious supply situation. He cannot remain indefinitely where he is; his line ...

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  10. FORMER NAZI CONSUL ARRESTED IN CHILE

    SANTIAGO, Friday.—The Chilcan police detained at a seaside resort Dr. Hans Borchers, former German Consul-General in New ...

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  11. FURTHER PROGRESS IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, Friday.—Further propress by our troops in Madagascar is reported in a communique issued bv the Commander-in-Chief, Fast ...

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  12. LESS DANGER TO INDIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Discussing the possibility of a move against India by the Japanese, "The Times' " India correspondent says Burma military circler ...

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  13. Terrorism in France

    LISBON, Friday.—The unpleasant activities of a new organisation, "Service d'Ordre du Legion," are producing in France an atmosphere common ...

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  14. R.A.F. BOMBS RHINELAND TARGETS

    LONDON, Friday.—Targets in the Rhineland, including Cologne, were last night bombod by the R.A.F. ...

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  15. Must Hand Over Rolling Stock

    ISTANBUL, Friday.—The Germans have demanded every Balkan and Central European State to hand over some of its locomotives and rolling stock ...

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  16. PAPAL NUNCIO VISITS WAR PRISONERS

    VATICAN CITY, Friday. — The Papal Nuncio visited 150 Australian, New Zealand and British prisoners of war who are ...

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  17. AMERICANS OCCUPY ANOTHER ISLAND

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Alaska headquarters has announced that American ground forces have occupied another island in ...

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  18. GESTAPO CHIEF VISITS ITALY

    BERNE, Friday.—The Gestapo Chief (Heinrich Himmler) has just concluded a three-day visit to Rome, Turin, Genoa and Naples. He saw not only ...

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  19. BRITISH NAVAL ATTACKS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty states that British light forces early on Wednesday attacked an important supply ship off Cap de la Hage, and ...

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  20. MALTA STILL BEATIMG OFF AXIS RAIDERS

    LONDON, Friday.—Malta is still beating off day and night raids by Axis aircraft, and the defenders have now accounted for 97 enemy planes in five days. Cairo reports tliat the attacks on ...

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  21. BRITAIN BUILDS SHIPS FASTER THAN EVER

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain is building ships faster than ever. A 10,000-ton vessel recently launched was ready for sea nine weeks ...

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  22. Raid Free Night in Britain

    LONDON, Friday.—There were no enemy Taiders over Britain last night. The Home Secretary (Mr. Morrison) stated in the House of Commons that ...

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  24. Red Cross Offers to Mediate On Chaining of Prisoners

    LONDON, Friday.—The International Red Cross Committee has sent Beitain and Germany an offer to mediate in connection with the chaining of war prisoners. The committee points out that reprisals against prisoners are contrary to Article 2 of the Geneva Convention, 1929, and expresses fear that ...

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