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  4. STRONG ENEMY ATTACK HALTED IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Monday.—It has been learned from Algiers that a a strong enemy attack north-west of Kasscrine has been successfully held. The enemy attacked with tanks and infantry, but was driven back. ...

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  5. NAZIS ABOLISHING DEMARCATION LINES IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Vichy Radio says that Laval has announced that the Germans from March 1 will permit all frenchmen, except ...

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    LEFT BEHIND BY ROMMEL'S fleeing forces, these heavy German guns captured by the victorious Eighth Army will fight on our side now. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LARGEST U.S. SUBMARINE LOST

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department announces that the submarine Argonaut has failed to return from patrol operations ...

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  8. NAZIS OFFERING STIFFER RESISTANCE TO RUSSIAN DRIVES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Germans are offering stiffer resistance to the Russian offensive between Orel and the Caucasus, and are counter-attacking in many sectors. A fierce battle is raging in the Orel region. Five German counter-attacks have been repulsed ...

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  9. HOW BRITAIN HAS AIDED RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday. — Striking figures of Britain's assistance to Russia were given at Newcastle by the Minister for Production (Mr. ...

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  10. KING TO PRESENT SWORD OF HONOR TO STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Monday.—The presentation by the King of a Sword of Honor to the City of Stalingrad is revealed in a message sent by the ...

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  11. THINKS WAR WILL END IN 1944 OR 1945

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Under-Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) said it was likely the war would end in 1944 or 1945. This ...

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  12. INVASION SETBACK

    NEW YORK, Monday.—"The Germans' victory in Tunisia, postpones the Allies' invasion of Europe for weeks, possibly months ...

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  13. FINNS' ARDENT DESIRE FOR PEACE

    NEW YORK, Monday — The "New York Times" correspondent in Stockholm says the primary aim of the new finnish Cabinet is to seek a ...

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  14. NAZIS DEPRIVED OF ANOTHER BASE

    Accorriinn to the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Stockholm, the German High Command is abandoning Dnepropetrovsk as a ...

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  15. R.A.F. Pounds Bremen

    LONDON, Monday.—Bremen, a U-boat base and important industrial centre, was heavily attacked by the R.A.F. last night. All the bombers ...

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  16. Empire Meat Purchases To Be Made by Britain

    WASHINGTON, Monday— The Combined Food Board has designated the British Food Ministry as the sole purchaser of meats and meat products from ...

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  17. CHINESE MILITARY MISSION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.— A Chinese military mission has arrived in Britain, and will spend several weeks hore. It will meet members of the War Cabinet and ...

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  18. BRITAIN PAYS TEEUTE TO RED ARMY

    LONDON, Monday.—The British people paid a tribute to the Red Army yesterday m vast public demonstrations in many cities. The most spectacular assembly was ac the Albert Hall, where a pageant was held. The gathering was addressed by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden). Three thousand five hundred ...

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  19. MR. CHURCHILL'S CONDITION UNCHANGED

    LONDON, Monday. — It is learned that Mr. Churchill passed a comfortable night last night. His condition to-day is much the same. Last night's ...

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  20. HEAVY BURMA RAIDS CONTINUE

    LONDON, Monday. — Continuing their offensive against the Japanese in Burma, R.A.F. bombers last ninht attacked Fort Dufferin, 40 miles west of ...

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  22. GERMANS DISAGREE OVER USE OF MANPOWER

    LONDON, Monday.—A widening divergence of views regarding the use of German manpower is evident between Hitler's headquarters, supported by Nazi political circles, and military, and industrial and economic authorities, says Thc Times correspondent on the German frontier. Thc Labor Front and ...

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  23. Mountain Tribes May Fight With Chinese

    CHUNGKING, Mondar. — The United Press says that former cannibals of the Lisu aboriginal tribe from the Yunnan border mountains probably will fight ...

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  24. Yugoslav Patriots' Success

    LONDON, Monday.—The Moscow Radio reports that Yugoplav patriot; have captured the Bosnian town of Prozor. after a stubborn battle ...

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