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  3. U.S. TO HAVE WORLD'S GREATEST NAVY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) said that in 1943 the U.S. would turn out a greater navy than any nation had ever possessed, both in numbers and types of ships. Its only equal would be the ...

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  4. GERMANS BEING HELD IN ALL SECTORS OF STALINGRAD FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—For the moment the Germans are being held on all sectors of the Stalingrad front, according to the latest reports from Russia. "The issue of the whole Stalingrad battle hangs dangerously in the ...

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  5. ALLIED AIR FORCES BREAK DESERT LULL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Allied air forces in the Western Desert broke the past two days' lull with a series of sharp bombing raids on enemy landing grounds and positions. There are still no reports of land activity, apart from patrols. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Russian Concert Devoted to British Music

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A concert devoted entirely to British music and jointly arranged by the Kuibyshey Philharmonic Society and the Society ...

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  8. NAZI ONSLAUGHT ON U.S. AND BRITAIN PREDICTED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Germany will resume concentrated bombings of air bases in England, redouble her attacks on American ...

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  9. U.S. FIGHTERS INFERIOR TO FOREIGN TYPES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Warning that in the coming months battles may be lost and crushing defeats suffered, the Office for War ...

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  10. 16 BRITISH TOWNS RAIDED BY NAZIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Gorman raiders attacked 16 towns and villages in East Anglia and on the Thames Estuary yesterday, ...

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  11. CHINA'S WORST FAMINE SINCE 1927

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The severest famine since 1927 is ravaging the Honan Province area, immediately south of the Yellow River, affecting ...

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  12. Relentless Attacks on Japs in Aleutians

    ALASKA, Tuesday.—The Anny announces that 26 low-flying Marauder bombers daringly carried ont a deck-level attack on enemy ...

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  13. BELGIANS SHOT FOR AIDING ALLIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Belgian source slates that three Belgians were court-martialled and shot for "helping the enemy." Two of them, named ...

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  14. JAPS SEIZE "PEKIN MAN" SKULL

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The Japanese have seized and sent to Tokio the famous "Pekin Man" skull, which is believed to be ...

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  15. FOUR PET HATES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Four pet hates for the duration are organisers, profiteurs, typewriter strategists and needle boys, Admiral Land, chairman ...

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  16. PROPAGANDA DRIVE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The speeches of Ribbentrop, Hitler, Goebbels and Goering marked the opening of an intensive internal ...

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  17. Darlan in Algiers

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to the Bevlin Radio, Admiral Darlan, Commander-in-Chief of the Vichy armed forces, has gone to Algiers. It states ...

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  18. GRAF SPEE TO BE RAISED

    MONTEVIDEO, Tuesday.— The Uruguayan Government has authorised a private firm to raise the hull of the scuttled German ...

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  20. POLES TO SETTLE ACCOUNT WITH NAZI OPPRESSORS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Planning for the punishment of German war criminals, the Polish Cabinet has made a special decree dealing with German crimes committted in Poland. The decree attaches criminal ...

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  21. JAP VIOLATION OF HONEST DEALING

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The United Nations must never do business with military Japan again, asserted the former Ambassador to Tokio (Mr. ...

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  22. DOCTOR FINED FOR ASSAULT

    LONDON, Monday.—Gordon Short Sturtridge, superintendent of the Northampton Hospital, and a former Australian international rugby player, was ...

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