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  3. U.S. LEADERS IN N. AFRICA

    Radio photographs of four of the officers leading the U.S. offensive in North Africa, which have just been received. They are under the direction of Licut. General. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Left to right: Rear-Admiral H. K. Hewitt, commanding naval forces; Major-General Charles W. Ryder, commander at Algiers; Major-General George Patton, commanding African landing; Major-General Lloyd Fredendall, commander at Oran.- (U.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALLIES ADVANCING ON BIZERTA

    LONDON, Sunday— Despite intense Axis air attacks, which are leading to violent air battles, the Allied forces continue to advance methodically toward Bizerta. Land clashes are becoming more frequent, and it is considered that major operations in this ...

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  6. RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF ROMMEL'S

    LONDON, Sunday— The weather in Libya continues extremely bad, but rain, mud and wind have not slowed down the advance of the Eighth Army, whose forward units have made contact with Rommel's forces. At Benghazi we released a number of our troops, ...

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  7. ITALIANS FEAR INVASION

    LONDON, Sunday— Italy is be coming increasingly nervous about the United Nations' strategic intentions following the invasion of ...

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  8. "EUROPE'S HOUR HAS STRUCK"

    NEW YORK, Saturday— The American Associated Press represcntative says Rome broadcasts claim that North Africa is only ...

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  9. British Submarines Scores

    LONDON, Sunday— An Admiralty communique announces that two British submarines off the Sicilian coast sank an Italian destroyer and also probably ...

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  10. MEDITERRANEAN WATERS MINED

    LONDON, Sunday— The Admiralty, in announcing that all Mediterranean waters with the exception of TurkoSpanish waters, were now dangerous to ...

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  11. Chinese Win 2-Day Bottle

    CHUNGKING, Sunday— The High Command announces that the Chinese captured a positiou and much booty and inflicted heavy disunities in a ...

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  13. RENEWED UNREST IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday— The Allied invasion of N. Africa has resulted in renewed unrest throughout Europe, and from many countries come ...

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  14. HITLER MUST MAKE COUNTERMOVE

    LONDON, Sunday— The "Sunday Times" diplomatie correspondent says it is believed in London that the Allied initiative in North ...

    Article : 205 words
  15. HITLER SAID TO HAVE WANTED PEACE WITH RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Sunday— "Pertinax," writing for the Northern American Newspaper Alliance, says it is learned from a trustworthy diplomatic source, that Hitler tried last month, with Laval's assistance, to open peace negotiations with M. Stalin. ...

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  16. Medical Aid in Post-War Europe

    LONDON, Sunday— Eminent Allied doctors, who are formulating plans for medical aid to Europe after hostilities cease, met yesterday and agreed on ...

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  17. RUSSIANS GIVING NAZIS NO BREATHING SPACE

    LONDON, Sunday— The Russians have made more local gains at various points along the whole front, and reports indicate greater offensive activity. At Vladikavkaz, in the Caucasus, the important victory last week is being followed up with hammer blows. ...

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  18. GROZNY OIL SAVED BY SOVIET VICTORY

    LONDON, Sunday— The important Russian victory at Vladikavkaz in the Caucasus last week appears to have ensured the safety ...

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  19. HEROIC FIGHT EARNS V.C.

    LONDON, Sunday— Extraordinary heroism which resulted in "severe defeat of enemy tanks" in the Western Desert has earned ...

    Article : 281 words
  20. "GERMAN LEADERS KNOW WAR IS LOST"

    MONTREAL, Saturday— From information personally received, the German leaders know the war is lost, but do not know how to tell the people, ...

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  21. GERMAN FLEET PINNED DOWN IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Sunday— The German High Seas Fleet, despite contrary reports from Stockholm, is still in Norwegian waters, it was ...

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