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  3. TWO GREAT DRIVES

    Shaded area in this map has been occupied by the Russians in their great offensives on the Stalingard and middle Don fronts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A detachment of United States Marines filing past Flying Fortress bombers at Henderson field on Guadalcanal, in the Solomon Islands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPECTACULAR RED THRUST TO KOTELNIKOVO

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The most spectacular Soviet successes in the past 24 hours have been achieved south-west of Stalingrad, where the ...

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  6. ENEMY FAIL TO BREAK OUT AT BUNA

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—Japanese activity flared up in the Buna area last night, when the enemy attempted desperately to break through our lines near the ...

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  7. ARC OF JAP. AIR BASES HEMS ALLIES IN

    Somewhere in Australia, Monday.—Japan's desperate delaying tactics in the South-West Pacific, notably the stubborn defence of the Buna area, are designed to keep the Allies busy while the Japanese complete a powerful chain ...

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  8. QUIET BEFORE STORM ON TUNISIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Almost all quiet on the African front" is the tenor of despatches from war correspondents. Tunisia remains an infantryman's nightmare, but during the rain-enforced lull the First Army has increased in strength, ...

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  9. ENFORCED UNIONISM FOR N.S.W

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Government proposes to make it compulsory for all adult employees in N.S.W. to join the ...

    Article : 216 words
  10. Security Against Sickness

    LONDON, Monday.—A new "security against sickness" plan for Londoners, under the auspices of London Hospital Services Ltd., which is a ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. BRITISH COLLIERY TAKEN OVER

    LONDON, Monday.—For the first time the Government is to use its powers under defence regulations to take over [?] ownership and conduct ...

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  12. Another Ship Sun in Solomons

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—T Japanese ships were sunk in the tack by dive-bombers from Guad, canal on a small group of [?] ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. Guerrilla Victory in Yugoslavia

    NEW YORK, Monday,—The Istanbul correspondent of the "New York Times" says General Mikhailovitch's armies in Yugoslavia are reported to ...

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  14. Buying Wave Before U.S. Rationing

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mrs. Roosevelt, when told that a buying wave of canned goods began immediately after the official announcement of ...

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  15. U.S. WAR FORCES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The manpower chief, Mr. Paul McNutt, writing to United Press, states that the 2,500,000 additional workers to be employed in ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. More Axis Supply Ships Sunk

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that a submarine In the Gulf of Hammamet, off the Tunisian coast, sank two small supply ships, one laden ...

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  17. DUTCH HONOUR LEADERS IN INDIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Queen Wilhelmina has conferred the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau with Swords on General Sir ...

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  18. JAPS. LAUNCH NEW DRIVE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The Japanese in Eastern Hupeh are launching a counter-drive in an attempt to clear the Chinese concentration out of the Tapichan Mountains between Hankow and Kiukiang. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. EIGHTH ARMY STILL IN WADI EL KEBIRG

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The Eighth Army is still in contact with the enemy in the Wadi el Kebir, 40 miles west of Sirte. Air activity over the battle area is only slight. ...

    Article : 373 words
  20. ITALIANS URGED TO REVOLT

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Chart Poletti, Governor of New York Stae broadcasting to Italy to-day, appealed to the Italians to throw out their ...

    Article : 170 words
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    As American forces occupied Algeria, equipment of every type was landed. Here on the beach near Oran can be seen a bulldozer, a scraping machine used on airfields and to repair roads. See also other picture below. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Ovation for Marjorie Lawrence

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Making her first appearance at the Metropolitan Opera House since March, 1941. Marjorie Lawrence, Australian singer, ...

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  23. UNIONS FINANCE SABOTAGE

    NEW YORK, Monday—Millions of dollars are being sent to occupied Europe by A.F.L. and C.I.O. unions to help underground labour leaders ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. BROOKLYN CITY OFFICIALS TOOK RACKETEERS' BRIBES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A special four-year enquiry into: charges of official corruption in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. which was the longest and most sweeping study of municipal misconduct in American history, has resulted ...

    Article : 224 words
  25. COMEDIENNE PLAYS WITH FRACTURED ARM

    LONDON. Monday.—The comedienne, Nellie Wallace, who is 60, suffered a double fracture of the arm when playing the title role in the pantomime. ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IN these days of shrinkage of supplies and of spreading prices there is only one thing of which there is likely to be more ...

    Article : 168 words
  27. U.S. VICE-PRESIDENT'S WARNING AGAINST SERIES OF ECONOMIC STORMS AFTER WAR

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Vice-President (Mr. Henry A. Wallace), in a broadcast to-day commemorating Woodrow Wilson's birthday, proposed a world council to preserve peace and promote general welfare after the war, leaving purely regional problems in regional hands. ...

    Article : 383 words
  28. Explosives Found in Paris Round-up

    LONDON, Monday.—When Paris police last night rounded up 154 "Communists," they found more than 6001b. of explosives. 60,000 incendiary and 95 ...

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