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  4. FURTHER BRITISH ADVANCE^ IN EGYPT Attack Preceded by Another Terrific Barrage

    LONDON, Sunday.—The 8th Army has made a further advance in Egypt and taken German prisomers. It beat off counter-attacks on its new positions and inflicted losses on the Axis forces. Thousands of shells rained on the enemy pos[?]tions on Friday night in a barrage ...

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  5. FRENCH DEMONSTRATE AGAINST GERMAN ORDER

    LONDON, Sunday.—Vichy is reported to have obtained a new extension of time for the despatch of workmen to Germany. Workers who volunteered to go to Germany have been ordered to report for medical examination. Tho order provoked partial strikes in the Annecy region. On Thursday a general ...

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  6. DIRECTING GUN CREWS

    A WIRELESS OPERATOR on the Alamein front sending instructions to gun crews. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANS STILL HELD AT STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Sunday.—Further German attacks against the Red October factory area in Stalingrad have been repulsed. In another sector of the city the Russians improved their position and gained some ground. ...

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  8. MUST KEEP EYE ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Five times in 100 years Germany had become possessed of the lust for conquest, and it would be dangerous to ...

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  9. FALSE ENEMY CLAIMS EXPOSED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Typical examples of false enemy claims were exposed in naval headquarters in London to-day. ...

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  10. Japs Surprised by U.S. Air Force

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—"We have succeeded in taking the Japanese by surprise, and hope to be able to keep the initiative," said General Bissell, ...

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  11. ALLIED ADVANCE IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—East African troops have entered Fianarantsoa, the most important town in Southern Madagascar, and recently ...

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  12. HEAVY CASUALTIES AMONG WAR WORKERS

    BOSTON, Sunday.—Dr. Heiser, con sultunt of the National Association of Manufacturers, told an industrial conference, that 42,000 U.S. war ...

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  13. RUBBER FOR GERMANY EVADES BLOCKADE

    KEW YORK, Sunday.—The Washington correspondent for the "New York Times" says the Government is concerned about a reliable report that ...

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  14. MR. WILLKIE URGES AID FOR RUSSIA AND CHINA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. Wendell Willkie, in his second broadcast, renewed his plea for increased aid for Russia and China. ...

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  15. "COLLAPSE" OF NAZI OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russiana believe that Stalingrad's resistance has brought about the collapse of Hitler's summer and ...

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  17. CANTERBURY RAIDED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fifty Nazi raiders are believed to have been engaged in what, was the biegest raid on Britain for two years. ...

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  18. HITLER'S PLANS FOR WINTER

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The "New York Times" correspondent in Istanbul lias been informed by a neutral observer wlio has just ...

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  19. Anti-Japanese Disorders in Siam

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The Military Affairs Council has received reports from Bangkok that anti-Japanese disorders are ...

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  20. AXIS FORCES UNABLE TO DISLODGE AUSTRALIANS

    AUSTRALIAN BATTLE HEADQUARTERS, Friday.—All day yesterday, the Australians stood firm in all sec [?]ors of the line held by them, and at dawn this morning nothing had been lost, while much had been improved. Those in positions which they won on Wednesday night spent most of the period ...

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  21. Miners Told of Urgent Coal Needs

    LONDON, Sunday.—Three thousand miners met secretly in London to hear Mr. Churchill, Field-Marshal Smuts, and the Fuel ...

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  22. FORD TYRE PLANT TO BE SHIPPED TO RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Rubber Director (Mr. William Jeffers) announced thc purchase of the Ford Motor Co.'s tyre manufacturing ...

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  23. Alert in San Francisco

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—A yellow alert was sounded at 10.37 last night. Twelve minutes later there was a blue alert, indicating the possible ...

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  24. OLD ERRORS MUST BE AVOIDED

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a combined speech to the people of the Netherlands and Belgium, which he broadcast in Dutch. Field-Marshal ...

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  25. Should Abolish Lend-Lease Bookkeeping

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—"A cash value cannot be placed on men killed or wounded," General Sir Walter Venning told the press. He urged the ...

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  26. Sensational Hit on Munition Dump

    CAIRO, Sunday.—A bomber manned by Australians, Britons and Canadians was peppered with debris after dropping a bomb on a ...

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  27. MEXICAN TROOPS TO SERVE ON OVERSEAS FRONTS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" Mexico City correspond ent learns authoritatively that the Mexican Government has decided to ...

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  28. Terrific Tornado Hits Town in Arkansas

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Over 25 persons were killed and 150 injured when a tornado hit the town of Berryville, in Arkansas. A power plant, 200 ...

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