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  3. RUSSIANS STILL GAINING GROUND

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russians are still regaining ground on the outskirts of Stalingrad. On the central front they are fortifying newly-won positions. The Germans are making determined efforts to reinforce their ...

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  4. GREEKS DESTROY VITAL BRIDGE

    CAIRO. Sunday.—Greek guerillas, by means of a ruse, destroyed the vital Gorgopotumos bridge, 50 miles south or Larissa. They fought ...

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  5. 8TH ARMY PROBING AXIS LINES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The 8th Army continues to probe the enemy positions at El Agheila. There is no confirmation of a Berlin report that General Montgomery has [?]inched a full-scale offensive. The Germans declare that heavy British attacks collapsed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOUND COMRADES' SKELETONS

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Fighting French have reoccupied Bir Hakhoim (Libya), where they found skeletons of their ...

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  7. Nazis Want Single Party in France

    LONDON, Sunday.—Germany's intention to enforce the formation of a single party from collaborationists in Franco is emerging from the confusion ...

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  8. TARGETS IN BURMA HEAVILY BOMBED

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—A New Delhi communique says that heavy bomber squadrons, without loss, attacked Rangoon and Port Blair. ...

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  9. Gestapo Henchman Chief of General Staff

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Gorman Newsagency announces that General Zeitzler, representative of Himmler, the Gestano Chief, at Hitler's headquarters, ...

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  10. FRESH LULL IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—There has been no further action by the 1st Army in Tunisia since it repulsed an attack by two enemy tank columns on Thursday. British paratroops who were dropped behind the enemy lines have now returned to the Allied positions after causing much damage and generally ...

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  11. GUERILLA WARFARE IN FRANCE

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—Guorilla warfare has broken out in France, according to an escapee from Marseilles, who says that ...

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  12. Preparing to Defend West Coast of Europe

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Office for War Information states that reports have been received that Germany has begun widespread ...

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  13. MOSLEMS WILL JOIN IN FIGHT

    LONDON; Sunday.—Admiral Darlan, broadensting to Moslems from the Moroced Radio, said they knew what tortrues the Italians had ...

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  14. S. AFRICANS LIKELY TO FIGHT OVERSEAS

    STANDERTON, Sunday.—Field Marshal Smuts, speaking in his own constituency, said that when North Africa was cleaned up, he felt ...

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    NEW YORK, Sunday.—A "Wall Street Journal" correspondent, Ray Cromlcy, who was formerly in Tokio, says Japan's stock traders are ...

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  17. BREAD RIOTS IN PERSIA HAVE SUBSIDED

    TEHERAN, Sunday.—After banning all newspaper comment, the Persian Government has produced an official nows sheet containing the Prime ...

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  18. Greater Powers for Nazi Chiefs

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hitler has handed over the running of the war machine to 42 Nazi Party chiefs. This is revealed in a decree, which shows ...

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  19. Italian Cities Raided

    LONDON, Sunday.—The daylight raid on Naples by U.S Liberator bombers lin Friday and the R.A.F. raid on [?]urin on Friday night were ...

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  20. GERMANS FORBIDDEN TO MARRY ITALIANS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Nazis are barring Italians from marrying Germans, states the Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times." ...

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  22. Submarines Score in Mediterranean

    LONDON, Sunday.—British submarines have again been active in the Mediterranean. One submarine scored torpedo hits on four merchant vessels ...

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  23. EFFECTIVE ATTACK ON ENEMY CONVOY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty states that light naval forces patrolling off Dieppe on the night of December 1 intercepted an enemy convoy of two ...

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  24. FIRM RUSSO-TURKISH UNDERSTANDING

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" correspondent, Ray Brock, reports from Ankara that Russo-Turkish relations have now reached a firm ...

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  25. GERMANS' REVOLTING BRUTALITY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The latest revelations of German barbarism related by "Pravda" concern the sufferings of the inhabitants of Minsk. The Germans have established a ghetto, and any Jew attempting to escape is immediately shot. Guards frequently break into a house and indulge in orgies of sadism, hurling ...

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  26. CIGARETTE AN HOUR FOR N. AFRICAN ARABS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—American cigarettes and "Yankee" trading ability helped the successful landing operations in North Africa, the Navy ...

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  27. PRINCESS MARGARET AS "SLEEPING BEAUTY"

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King and Queen attended a charity performance of the pantomime "Sleeping Beauty," in which Princess Margaret played the ...

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  28. FRENCH SUBMARINE'S DASH TO ORAN

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is now possible to tell how the French submarine Glorieux escaped from Toulon to Oran. The Glorieux had returned to Toulon from ...

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