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  3. RUSSIANS MAKE FURTHER HEADWAY ON SOUTHERN FRONTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian armies, on their three south— ern fronts, last night threw the Germans out of more defended villages. The drive westward towards Rostov along both sides of the Middle Don has at one point reached to within 70 miles of the city. ...

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  4. MIDDLE EAST LEADERS

    General Sir Harold Alexander (left), C-in-C Middle East, and LicutGeneral Sir Bernard Montgomery, G.O.C. 8th Army, who are directing the operations against Rommel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW JAP ASSAULT LIKELY IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Official observers believe that the Japanese, despite the heavy losses they have already suffered in the Solomons, are preparing for another assault to regain strategic positions now held by the U.S. forces. ...

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  7. JAPS ARE "JUST LOW MONKEYS"

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.— Asked during the reeeut visit to N.Z. how the Japanese were going to be defeated, Admiral W. Halsey, Comman ...

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  8. FRENCH PATRIOTS BLOW UP FORTS

    LONDON, Thursday.— Router's correspondent on the French frontier reports that French patriots have blown up two forts ...

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  9. NAZIS REGAIN HEIGHT IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—In strong counter-attacks, the Germans in the Mateur sector, in Tunisia, have recaptured the height which the Allied forces took two days ago. This news is given in a despatch from the correspondent of the Columbia Broadcasting System. The correspondent says that fighting ...

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  10. ENEMY SHIPS SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Admiralty states that British submarines in the Mediterranean destroyed a large enemy troop trans ...

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  11. NEW JAPANESE FIGHTERS

    "WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Ma jor David Hill, formerly squadron, leader of the old "Flying Tigers." told a press conference that the ...

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  12. Japanese Raids on China

    CHUNGKING. Thursday.— The "Central News" stales that 21 Japanese bombers raided Kweilin on Monday. They unloaded over 100 bombs, but ...

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  13. SUBMARINE'S 13 LUCKY PATROLS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The submarine Thrasher has returned to Britain after 18 months in the Mediterranean, where she destroyed ...

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  15. LANCASTER LOOPS THE LOOP

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Lancaster bomber with a full cargo of bombs recently looped the loop over Germany. This feat amazed both ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. R.A.F.'S "PARACHUTE" BOMB

    LONDON, Thursday.—It has been revealed that the R.A.F. is using a bomb popularly known as the "parachute bomb" in raids ...

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  17. Success Against Enemy Ships in Aleutians

    AVASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mitchell medium bombers on Tuesday bombed an enemy cargo ship 110 miles northeast, of Kiska, in the Aleutians. The ...

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  18. AXIS MUST SUFFER IRREVOCABLE DEFEAT

    AVASHINGTON, Thursday.—The British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) told the United Nations Information Board that winning the peace would demand ...

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  19. IRON GUARD PLOT IN RUMANIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—A report from Budapest says the Rumanian police have arrested over 4000 persons following the discovery of an ...

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  20. Only Meagre Reports on Conditions in Jap. P.O.W. Camps

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that about 10,000 prisoners of war are interned in Japan, 5000 in Korea and 5000 in Formosa. About half are Americans and the other half British, Canadians and Australians. A War Office statement says that reports concerning the prisoners are ...

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  21. De Gaullists' Aim in North Africa

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Informed "quarters interpret General de Gaulle's proposal for temporary enlarged power in North Africa as a ...

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  23. Enemy Completes Naval Base in China

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Army spokesman disclosed that the Japanese have completed the construction of a naval supply base at the entrance to ...

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  24. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S ANNUAL REVIEW

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—President Roosevelt will to-day address the new U.S. Congress. He will give his annual review of national affairs, and ...

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