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  4. NAVAL BATTLE OFF NORTH AFRICA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. —The Federal Communications Commission heard a broadcast from the Algiers Radio, presumably ...

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  5. EIGHTH ARMY DEVELOPS TWO- PRONGED DRIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The 8th Army's advance now seems to have developed into a two-pronged pursuit of Rommel's forces. This development is indicated in to-day's Cairo communique, which reports that Derna and Mekili have been captured. The Allies evidently are ...

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    A BRITISH CONVOY with two of its ever watchful guardings. Seen from the bridge of a British destroyer, a Fleet Air Arm Walrus flies to and fro in ceaseless watch for enemy raiding craft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Nazis Outwitted and Out-manoeuvred

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In the Turkish view the Germans have been completely outwitted and outmanoeuvred. ...

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  8. ALLIES PUSHING INTO TUNISIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Allied forces are pushing east into Tunisia with all possible speed. Few details are available of the clash which occurred four days ago between the French and Axis troops at Bizerta. General Eisenhower said last night that it was too early to talk of clashes in Tunisia. ...

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  9. "BOMB ALLEY" LOSES ITS TERRORS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Bomb Alley"—narrows less than 200 miles wide between Cyrenaica and the south-west corner of ...

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  10. RECOGNITION OF DARIAN DISPLEASES DE GAULLISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The elevation of Admiral Darlan to a position equivalent to the head of the civil administration in N. Africa is having political repercussions. General de Gaulle and the French National Committee have declared that they will take no part whatever in the negotiations that are ...

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  11. DAYLIGHT RAIDS ON REICH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mosquito bombers to-day raided Germany in daylight. In Sunday night's devastating attacks on Genoa R.A.F. bombers dropped hundreds of bombs of 1000-lb. or more in less than 25 minutes. A number of small-scale raids on targets in occupied ...

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  12. NAZIS MAKE NO HEADWAY AGAINST RED AMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans are still making no headway on the Russian front, and the Russians are steadily improving their positions in the Stalingrad area. The latest enemy attacks, which were repulsed, proved costly. There has been an increase in Russian artillery activity south of thc city. ...

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  13. FRENCH OFFICERS SHOT

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Paris Radio reveals that seven French officers have been shot for assisting ...

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  14. NAVY'S ACHIEVEMENT

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—Vice-Adlniral Tait, Commander-in-Chief South Atlantic, speaking at Simonstown, said it was well to remember that the ...

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  15. BRITISH RAID CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Ministry of Home Security announced that United Kingdom air raid casualties in October totalled 229 killed and missing and ...

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