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  3. RED ARMY HOLDING GERMANS IN BIG 1 DONETZ RIVER BATTLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Red Army is holding the Germans in the middle reaches of the Donetz River, and is beginning to strike back. The battle that is raging there i sone of the biggest of the war, with fighting going on in a number of sectors on the western ...

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  4. LULL BEFORE STORM IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reports from Algiers still say that all is quiet along the Mareth Line, but this quietness appears to be a lull before thc storm. Thc Morocco Radio, quoting a Germ/m spokesman, says General Montgomery is regrouping his forces before the Mareth Line. ...

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  5. TRACKING DOWN U-BOAT

    A bomber crew tracking down an enemy U—boat in the Bay of Biscay. The captain of a Whitley bomber discusses a point with his navigator, while the second pilot takes over for a spell. The Whitley is taking part in thc increasingly successful battle against enemy U-boats. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BALKAN CHURCH LEADERS PROTEST AGAINST ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Croatian and Dalmatian church loaders have protested to the Axis authorities against Italian atrocities, and an ...

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  7. MORE PARTISANS JOINING GUERILLAS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A "Times" correspondent reports from the French frontier that partisans are flocking from other parts of France to the Haute-Savoie area to join the guerillas who are waging war against the Axis. Thc guerillas are said to total between 15,000 and 20,000. ...

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  8. Canada Wants Forbes For Fraud

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Canada has instituted proceedings before Commissioner Cotter to extradite Woolcott Forbes and Alfred Dawson on 17 counts ...

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  9. Casualties in Battle of EI Alamein

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Secre—M tary for War (Sir James Grigg) said in the House of Commons it was esti mated that 90,000 Germans and 45,000 ...

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  11. More clashes in Burma

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In Burma, more clashes with large Japanese units have occurred in the Rathcdaung area; but the ...

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  12. AXIS NAVAL LOSSES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Bruntistleld, Undor-Seeretnry to the Admiralty, annuoutieed in the House of Lords that since the outbreak ...

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  13. Anti—Isolationist Move in U.S. Senate

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Sena— tor Ball, formally introducing in the Senate a resolution committing Congress to international collaboration ...

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  14. Chinese Mopping Up Fleeing Remnants

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—A Chinese Army communique says mopping up of enemy remnants in the full-scale withdrawal, following ...

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  15. Two Enemy Supply Ships Torpedoed

    LONDON, Wednesday — Light coas— tal forces early yesterday intercepted an enemy convoy off Terschelling and torpedoed two large supply ships. A ...

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  16. GERMAN ULTIMATUM TO LAVAL

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—Ac— cording to reliable sources, Dr. Sauckcl, Germany's manpower chief, delivered an ultimatum to ...

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  17. VILA AND MUNDA AGAIN RAIDED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — A Navy Department communique says that- on Monday evening Dauntless dive-bombers, escorted by Wildcats, ...

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  19. MOSAUITOES RAID TOWN IN PRUSSIA

    " ~"TT [?])ON. Wednesday. — MuS— W [?] "libers Yesterday afternoon ' [?]! the railway workshops at hum (Prussia). One is miss ...

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  20. MOST OF BRITAIN FREE FROM RAIDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Luft— waffe's defensive preoccupation in most theatres of war, coupled with more cautious tactics inspired by the consist ...

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  21. General Giraud's Speech Welcomed

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the How— at Commons to-day Mr. Churchill made a statement warmly welcoming General' Giraud's recent speech, in which he ...

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  22. DANGEROUS POLITICAL SITUATION AFTER WAR

    I LONDON, Wednesday.—A very dan— gerous political situation would have to be faced internally and internationally after the war, said Mr. Duff-Cooper, ...

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  23. GERMANY REDUCING NUMBER OF NEWSPAPERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Six hundred of the Greater Heidi's 2500 newspapers are to be closed down, and 400 others are to be fused with weekly and ...

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