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  4. IMPORTANT ALLIED ADVANCE IN NEW EGYPTIAN BATTLE Large-Scale Armored Clash Develops

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A new, heavy battle is in progress in Egypt, with armored forces engaged on a considerable scale, according to the latest communique, which states that important advances have been made by our infantry, and many prisoners ...

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  5. CLEANING UP AFTER CANTERBURY RAID

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The people of Canterbury, instead of enjoying thoir usual cloistered calm, spent Sunday cleaning up the streets ...

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  6. RUSSIANS REPEL ATTACKS IN STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The defenders of Stalingrad have repulsed more attacks and consolidated their positions. They have thrown the enemy out of buildings in the factory district. The Russians last night continued to wage defensive battles south-east ot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MORE CZECHS ARRESTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Alleging the discovery of the "gravest black markec scandal ever committed in Prague," the Germans have swooped on ...

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  8. BEHEADED AFTER DIGGING OWN GRAVES

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—A document has reached general headquarters describing merciless Japaneso conduct in Burma and Malaya. After the fall of ...

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  9. AXIS ATTACKS END SN AUSTRALIANS' FAVOR

    AUSTRALIAN BATTLE HEADQUARTERS, Sunday.—The results of Rommel's counter-attacks against the Australians yesterday in an attempt to retrieve lost positions and alleviate the situation of his troops who were trapped in pockets and practically surrounded, all ended in our favor, as also did ...

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  10. New York Mayor's Challenge to Fascists

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Broadcasting to Italy in the rogular Sunday programme, the Mayor (Mr. Laguardin) challenged "Little Cur Mussolini, the ...

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  11. Veteran Airman's Death Presumed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The death has been presumed of Wing-Commnnder. P. W. Lynch-Blosse, D.F.C. (42), who enlisted for the last ...

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  12. ARAB COUNTRIES PREPARING

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The British Minister to the Middle East (Mr. R. G. Casey) said on his return from a tour of the Middle East that ...

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  13. German Attempt to Enlist Greek Workers

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans have begun an intense campaign in Western Macedonia to enlist Greek workers for war work ...

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  15. U.S. SUBMARINE SUCCESSES IN FAR EASTERN WATERS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—U.S. submarines report the following successes in Far Eastern waters, details of which have not previously been ...

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  16. CANADIAN ACTION TO RESTRICT BUSINESS

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Canadian business has been frozen under a Wartime Prices and Trade Board order, forbidding existing firms to move into ...

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  17. Cyclone Kills 11,000 in India

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.—Eleven thousand persons were killed in Midnapore and Parganas, when a cyclone swept over several parts of ...

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  18. CHINESE PLANES RAID HANKOW

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The "Central News" states that three squadrons of Chinese planes raided Hankow on Sunday night. They ...

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  19. Messages From Hong Kong Reach Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Red Cross Foreign Belations Department on Sunday received eight personally written family messages, dated July 15, from ...

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  20. ACTED AS AGENTS FOR JAPAN

    NEW, YORK, Tuesday.—Two Americans and a British subject pleaded guilty to charges of acting as unregistered agents for the ...

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  21. Would Make Peace if He Won S. African Election

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—Dr. Malan, Nationalist leader, said in a speech that if he won the general election in 1943, he would at once make peace and deny ...

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  22. MALTA RAIDER DESTROYED

    VALLETTA, Tuesday.—Malta's defenders brought down another Messerschmidt 109 in the first of two brief raids, which broke a raiding lull that ...

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  23. DEATH OF EXPLORER AND AUTHOR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The death occurred yesterday of Mr. R. M. MacDonald, at Perth, Scotland. He explored Australia, where mountains are ...

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  24. Seeks Removal of Hindrances to War Effort

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Roosevelt has asked Congress for sweeping wartime power to suspend any law, particularly the tariff, interfering with ...

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  25. Executed For Treachery

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Home Office announces that Duncan Alexander Croall Scott-Ford, born at Plymouth on September 4, 1921, was executed at ...

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