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  3. SITUATION GRAVE AS NAZIS THRUST FURTHER SOUTH IN CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—To-day's communique from Moscow says the situation near Salysk, 100 miles south-east of Rostov, where the Germans have made considerable progress southward, is of the utmost gravity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRAWLER SHELLED BY JAP. SUBMARINE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When a 200ft. sea-going Japanese submarine shelled and machine-gunned a 200-ton trawler about 20 miles off the east coast of Australia, two ...

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  5. OLD WAYS IN NEW WAR

    Australian aborigines use a camel team to transport supplies to an Allied outpost. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPS. STRAFED AT KOKODA

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—Allied fighter pilots gave one of their most daring displays of low-level strafing in ...

    Article : 425 words
  7. PROBING ENEMY DEFENCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Auchinleck's desert Patrols were increasingly active yesterday probing Rommel's defences. British artillery shelled the enemy ...

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  8. YAMASHITA IN MANCHUKUO

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—Persistent but unconfirmed reports are reaching Chungking that General Yamashita has arrived ...

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  9. CONVOYS NEAR PANAMA ZONE

    BALBOA (Canal Zone), Monday.— Rear-Admiral Van Hook told the press to-day that convoys are at present operating in the Canal Zone area ...

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  10. U.S. PUBLISHERS ATTACKED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Representative Holland told the House to-day that the publishers of the Washington "Times-Herald" and the New York ...

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  11. Federal Government May Take Over Entertainment Tax

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A Federal proposal that the states should retire from the field of taxation on entertainment admittance charges will be put ...

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  12. No Private Armies in India

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday—A communique announces to-day that the Government of India "is not prepared to countenance the formation of what ...

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  13. RAID ON ICELAND

    LONDON, Monday—The British United Press correspondent at Reykjavik says a Fockewulf plane bombed and machine-gunned military targets in ...

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  14. LAVAL MAKES ANTI-INVASION LAWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Vichy Chief of State (Pierre Laval) is drawing up anti-invasion regulations for the occupied zone, showing that he is ready to back up General von Rundstedt's preparations against the possibility of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Sicily Commander's Home Fired

    LONDON, Tuesday—Moscow radio says a fire, attributed to arson, occurred at Marshal Kesselring's house in Sicily. The German commander ...

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  16. WRECKAGE AT DUSSELDORF

    LONDON. Monday.—Daylight photographs of Dusseldorf 12 hours after the raid on Friday right show that a high proportion of the factories were ...

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  17. JAPANESE ATTACK U.S. OUTPOST

    CHUNGKING, Monday—The recent Japanese attacks on the United States aerodrome at Hengyang indicate that the enemy has assembled a special ...

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  18. NAZIS' MAIN TARGETS, HOLIDAY-MAKERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tip and run daylight raids in half a dozen areas of Britain yesterday left little doubt that holiday-makers were the "objectives." Bombs dropped near a station ...

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  19. U.S.A. Has Largest Navy in World

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday—T he House of Representatives' Democratic Leader (Mr. McCormack) said in a radio talk to-day that the United States ...

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  20. PATRIOTS WRECK TRAINS

    MOSCOW, Monday—The Information Bureau said to-day that in the last two months Dutch patriots had destroyed 40 goods trains and set fire to five ...

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  21. New, Heavy British Tanks

    LONDON. Tuesday—Tanks of heavier and better armour than any Britain has hitherto produced have been designed for the Royal Armoured ...

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  22. GANDHI IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Monday—Gandhi, his wife, and it Nehru have arrived for the Congress meeting on Friday and Saturday ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    MR. DREW PEARSON, American columnist, made a poor case for an immediate second front, if that was his object. If his ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. WHEN SECOND FRONT COMES FRENCH WILL BLAST OPEN ROAD TO GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Powder trains have been laid in France for the greatest explosion since the French Revolution. They link up city with city and village with village. "The Daily Express" says this intricate conspiracy has been coolly and carefully prepared. L'heure—zero hour for the national ...

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  25. BERLIN EXPECTS MASS RAID

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—Travellers say that the people of Berlin are convinced that the capital is due for a mass R.A.F. ...

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