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  3. ROMMEL AGAIN IN FULL RETREAT

    LONDON, Monday.-It was officially announced in Cairo this morning that- Rommel's forces had been turned out of their strong positions at El Agheila. To-day's Cairo communique, issued later, announced that the enemy had also been driven out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAVAL WANTS GERMAN VICTORY

    LONDON, Monday.-"I must say without equivocation or ambiguity that I want a German victory in order that my country may ...

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  6. NAZIS FEAR ATTACKS ON DUTCH COAST

    LONDON, Monday.—Admitting that fear of R.A.F. bombs and naval shells had forced him to evacuate certain sections of ...

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  7. FURTHER SOVIET PROGRESS ON CENTRAL FRONT

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day's news from Moscow confirms reports of further progress on the central front, west of Rjev. The Russians captured several enemy strongpoints and killed 700 enemy troops. An earlier report from Moscow stated that the main attack ...

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  8. RAID ON ENEMY SHIPS OFF NORWAY

    LONDON, Monday. — It was announced in London to-day that Hampdens of the Coastal Command made several attacks on enemy ...

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  9. French West Africas Solidarity With Allies

    LONDON, Honday.—"The situation has been clarified in our country," said the Governor-General of West Africa (M. Boisson). "Our ...

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  10. ALLIES STILL HOLD VITAL RAIL CENTRE IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Monday.—In Tunisia the main news is still focussed on Medjez el Bab, the vital rail centre 40 miles south-west of Tunis. The Germans have made several more attacks on this point, but all have been flung back. ...

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  11. Why Halder Was Superseded

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times", correspondent on the German frontier gives the following explanation why General Halder was superseded by ...

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  12. 104 DEAD IN DANCE HALL FIRE

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Monday.—At least 104 persons are dead and 130 are in hospital as the result of a fire which swept through ...

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  13. FRENCH AIRMEN TO FIGHT AGAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent at Algiers states that a French air squadron will soon be fighting alongside the ...

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  16. France's "Fatal Mistake"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—M. Pierre Cot, French Aviation Minister from 1936 to 1038, told a Senate sub-committee that France made the fatal ...

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  17. FOUR MORE ENEMY SHIPS SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Monday.—An armed enemy merchant cruiser, a large tanker and two supply ships are known to have been sunk by British submarines in the Mediterranean in recent days, while other ships have been damaged and probably destroyed. ...

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  18. ETHIOPIA DECLARES WAR ON AXIS

    LONDON, Monday. — The Ethiopian Minister in London was advised to-day that his country had formally declared was on Germany, Italy and Japan. ...

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