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  3. ENEMY TROOPS ADVANCING RAPIDLY ACROSS VICHY FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Both German and Italian forces are proceeding with the occupation of Vichy France, and are advancing rapidly towards the Mediterranean coast. Events arc moving swiftly towards a climax, and the French people are going through their ...

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  4. GERMANS LAND FORCES IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Early this afternoon, Allied headquarters in London announced that the Germans had landed an air force with fighter planes and some airborne troops in Tunisia in North Africa. It is not disclosed whether the landing was made in any strength, but it is believed it may be ...

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  5. SUPPLIES GET THROUGH

    A British supply column with orders to "[?]ep moving," coming through heavy bombardment in the desert. Almost all its valuable supplies arrived intact where they were most needed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MAJOR JAP ATTACK IN CHINA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Chungking communique reports that a Japanese anny of 20,000, with considerable air support, has launched a major ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. U.S. LEADER'S MOTHER HOPES HE WILL BE GOOD

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Lt.General Dwight Eisenhower's mother, aged 82, living in Kansas, said when she heard of the U.S. ...

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  8. British Parliamentary Mission to China

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The first British Parliamentary mission to China in history has arrived in the Chinese capital. It includes Lord Ailwyn ...

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  9. SUBMARINE ATTACKS ENEMY NAVAL FORCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty reported to-day that a submarine patrolling east of Sicily sighted an enemy force of three cruisers and three ...

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  11. AXIS REARGUARD PUSHED FARTHER BACK IN DESERT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British 8th Army in Egypt is pushing the German rearguard farther back along the coast road towards Libya. To-day's Cairo communique says that yesterday our forces drove the enemy from Bugbug. Bombers attacked enemy transport on Monday, and yesterday ...

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  12. MAY INVADE SPAIN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —Washington circles believe that German occupation of unoccupied France indicates that Hitler plans ...

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  13. Stirring Appeal to Frenchmen

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General de Gaulle to-day made a stirring appeal to French soldiers, sailors, airmen and workers to do everything possible to ...

    Article : 254 words
  14. BOSTONS BOMB LE HAVRE DOCKS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Escorted by squadrons of R.A.F. and Allied fighters, Bostons yesterday afternoon bombed the docks at Le ...

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  15. TORPEDO BOATS THROW CONVOY INTO DISORDER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty states that units of the British coastal forces under Lieut. P. G. C. Dickens (great-grandson of Charles Dickens) on ...

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  16. NORTH AFRICAN PLANS COMPLETED IN AUGUST

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The inception of the African operations dated back to a fortnight after Pearl Harbor, and a detailed plan was completed in August, President Roosevelt told a press conference. He added that everything seemed to be going well, but he cautioned against over-optimism and ...

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  17. America's Growing Forces

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt said the U.S. planned to have roughly 9,700,000 men in the armed services by the end of 1943. The ...

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  18. LEAF OUT OF MR. CHURCHILL'S BOOK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Italian broadcasters are now quoting Mr. Churchill and exhorting the people to fight on the beaches ...

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  20. DEFENDERS OF STALINGRAD CONSOLIDATE POSITIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fighting continued last night at Stalinggrad, north-east of Tuapse, and south-east of Nalchik, but not on a big scale. At Stalingrad, Russian troops consolidated their positions and reconnoitred enemy lines. ...

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  21. Latin America Expected to Break With Vichy

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Virtually every country in Latin America, except Argentina and Chile, is likely to follow the U.S. and Mexico in the ...

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  22. CANADIAN PRODUCTION

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Canada has been admitted to full membership of the Combined Production Resources Board, and will be represented by the ...

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  23. HURRICANE STRIKES BRITISH HONDURAS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British Honduras was struck on Monday night by a severe hurricane. Belize, the capital, escaped with slight damage, but ...

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