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  3. TRAIL OF AXIS DEFEAT

    AS THE AXIS ARMIES INNORTH AFRICA were being driven towards the Allied trap in Tunisia, they left behind them in their confused retrent masses of war material. These pictures of the earlier fighting show (above) U.S. soldier examining Italian motor cycles hurriedly abandoned on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALLIED AIR FORCES ATTACKING ENEMY TARGETS I FROM ALL SIDES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Now that land battles in North Africa have ended in victory, Allied air forces are attacking enemy industries, bases, shipping and other targets from all sides. On Thursday ...

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  5. BIG OFFENSIVES LOOMING IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Both the Russians and the Germans give the warning that they may soon launch large-scale attacks. Both sides are massing men and material. The Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm "Aftonbladet" ...

    Article : 499 words
  6. Unified Command in Pacific

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York "Daily News" points out that American Associated Press and United Press reports from Australia concerning ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. ITALY'S FEAR OF INVASION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rome Radio announced that the Italian Sonate met for six hours on Friday to hear measures being taken "to ...

    Article : 263 words
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  9. "DOUBTFUL" WHETHER HITLER WILL SURVIVE WAR

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—No insurance man would give much for Hitler's chances of surviving the war, said the Director of the Office for War Infor ...

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  10. AXIS PRISONERS MAY EXCEED 193,000

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Mottistone stated in a speech that he had good reason for saying that the number of prisoners captured in Tunisia would exceed 103,000 of whom 150,000 would be Germans. "Our resounding victory in North Africa is but the forerunner of a scries of victories," he added. ...

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  11. King Thanks Mr. Churchill

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King has sent the following message to Mr. Churchill: "Now that the campaign in ...

    Article : 82 words
  12. Prediction That Germany Will Collapse Suddenly

    NEW YOKK, Sunday.—The President of the Czech National Committee (Dr. Benes), addressing a press conference, predicted that Germany would collapse ...

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  13. WINNING BATTLE AGAINST U-BOATS

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is authoritatively stated that the most encouraging naval feature of the past six weeks has been the im ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. Mr. Churchill's Assurance to China

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Churchill has sent a message to Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, stating: "The day is coming when we will ...

    Article : 285 words
  15. BEAT HIS OWN TIME-TABLE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Minister for War (Sir James Grigg) revealed that Gen. Alexander some months ago gave him ...

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  16. QUISLINGS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    LOXDON, Sunday.—The Algiers Radio says a court-martial has sentenced to death in their absence fire Tunisian Vichvites, including Marion, who was ...

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  17. BIG HAUL OF AXIS GENERALS

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is stated in London that America and Britain, since the outbreak of hostilities, have captured 19 German gen ...

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  18. Two Enemy Vessels Sunk

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Admiralty communique says that after a period of enforced inactivity because of bad weather, the Royal Navy's light coas ...

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  19. Concentrated Raid on British Town

    LONDON, Sunday.—Raiders made a concentrated attack on a north-east coast town early to-day. They dropped a considerable number of high explo ...

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  21. Britain's Army Nearly as Big as Germany's

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Samuel Hoare, Ambassador to Spain, said in a speech that the British Army totalled nearly 6,500,000, and was now nearly ...

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  22. AXIS' GREATEST ATTACK OF NERVES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Axis radio spokesmen and newspapers are hourly increasing Europe's uncertainty and trepidation by arguing every angle, from an immediate invasion of Europe to the impracticability of a second front except the one that the air forces have already opened. It is now apparent that ...

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  23. REMARKABLE FLIGHTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Details of remarkably quick long flights by Mosquitos from England to Malta and Russia are now disclosed. One day last sum ...

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  24. BEY OF TUNIS DEPOSED

    ALGLERS, Sunday.—A report from General Giraud's headquarters states that General Giraud decided that the presence, of the Bey of Tunis doring ...

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