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  3. TOBRUK AGAIN IN HANDS OF ALLIES

    LONDON, Friday.—Tobruk, scene of some of the grimmest itruggles in the Libyan campaign, is once more in our hands. This is to-day's outstanding news from the Mediterranean battle front. Bardia also has been occupied by our forces. ...

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  4. MEN IN THE NEWS

    LIEUT.. GENERAL DWIGHT. EISENHOWER, 52-yearold Texan, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BSG STRUGGLE LOOMS IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Friday.—Preparations are going on on both sides of the Mediterranean not only for a land battle, but also for what is expected to be a fierce air and naval struggle ranging over the whole Mediterranean and spreadine to the west coast of North Africa. ...

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  7. HITLER'S FOREIGN POLICY WRECKED

    KEW YORK, Friday.—The successful occupation of North Africa forced Hitler to abandon the chief aim of his foreign policy and divert ...

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  8. TRYING TO EVACUATE FORCES

    LONDON, Friday.—The British United Preis correspondent with the 8th Army learns from a high source that Rommel has ...

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    NEW YORK, Friday.—The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures lias urged the movie industry to suspend double feature programmes for the ...

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  10. NAZI MOVE FORESEEN

    CLEVELAND (U.S.), Friday. —"Hitler's occupation of France was discounted in advance in the American plans for the invasion ...

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  11. Appeal to French Fleet

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Allied Headquarters in North Africa states that Admiral Darlan broadcast asking the commanders of ...

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  13. RACE FOR OCCUPATION OF TUNISIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The race between the Anglo-American and Axis forces for the occupation of Tunisia, which is at present the keypoint in Allied strategy, continues. The Vichy Radio last night admitted that Allied troops had occupied Bona, which is ...

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  14. SHIP COMPLETED IN LESS THAN FIVE DAYS

    RICHMOND (California), Friday.—Mr. Henry Kaiser's shipyard announced that it launched the Liberty Freighter. ...

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  15. Laval's "Peace" Terms

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A report from a reliable European source, non-diplomatic, but a close Vichy connection, said that Laval carried terms for au ...

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  16. 7 Jap Ships Sunk By U.S. Submarines

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A Navy Department communique slates that U.S. submarines have reported the following results of operations in Far ...

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  17. Wasted Shipping Space

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. Harry Bridges told the C.I.O. Convention that he saw West Coast longshoremen unloading Australian wines, while ...

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  19. NEW GERMAN OFFENSIVE AT STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Friday.—To-day's news from Russia swings again to Stalingrad, where, after a brief hill, the Germans have launched another offensive against all sectors of the city's defences. The midday Moscow communique again describes the fighting as fierce, but adds that the garrison held grimly to all ...

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