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  3. BATTLE FOR EGYPT RAGING IN ALAMEIN BOTTLENECK

    LONDON, Thursday.—The second day of the battle of the Alamein bottleneck brought results which, in the words of to-day's Cairo communique, "were not unfavourable to us." ...

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  4. GERMANS CLAIM CAPTURE OF SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Though a special announcement from Hitler's headquarters declares that Sebastopol has fallen, this morning's Russian communique speaks of ...

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  5. LATEST U.S. TANKS

    It was revealed in the House of Commons debate that great numbers of new American tanks are now beginning to flow to the overseas battlefronts. This picture taken in a United States port shows some of them being loaded from barge to ship for the voyage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HITLER EFFIGY BURNT IN BUENOS AIRES

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday.— The police called out reinforcements and fired into the air to break up a demonstration by ...

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  7. JAPANESE TURN TO NORTH

    LONDON, Thursday.—Confirmation comes from authoritative sources here of reports that the general drift of ...

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  8. AIR OFFENSIVE IN NORTH

    Following up the daring night raid on Salamaua by land troops, in which 60 casualties were inflicted on the enemy, Allied bombers have successfully attacked the ...

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  9. MINE DISPUTES

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Disputes and breakdowns were responsible for six mines being idle to-day, involving less than 600 men. Coal lost for the day ...

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  10. Madagascar Fighting Reported

    LONDON. Thursday.—According to Vichy and Berlin, there has been [?] activity in Madagascar, but it is authoritatively stated here that no ...

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  11. RETURN OF OIL PROPERTIES

    MEXICO CITY. Thursday.—In a surprise decision that may reopen the whole petroleum question, the Supreme Court has ordered the return to the ...

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  12. LAUNCHINGS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— More American ships are being delivered for service than are being sunk by the Axis, ...

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  13. Chinese Bombers Hit Back at Japanese Bases

    CHUNKING. Thursday.—Large formations of Chinese bombers attacked Japanese military installations in the Hankow area and also at Yochow in North Hunan. Both are vital points on the Yangtse River. ...

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  14. BITTER REPLY BY PRIME MINISTER TO MOTION OF NO-CONFIDENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bitterly critical of the motion of no-confidence in the direction of the war effort, the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) wound up the debate in the Commons this afternoon. He said the debate had been ...

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  15. NINE LIBERTY SHIPS

    These nine new Liberty Ships lying in a United States fitting-out dock are part of the immense fleet America is building to carry American arms and supplies all over the world. The striped "drums" on each ship's stern are gun emplacements from which to fight enemy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    AN IMPRESSIVE and reassuring picture of Russia has been presented to the world by Mr. Joseph E. Davies, former United ...

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  17. GREAT DAMAGE AT BREMEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph's Stockholm correspondent says that messages from Germany state that ...

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  18. CAR CRASH AT MOONAH: 4 WOMEN HURT

    Four young women were hurt, two seriously, when a car in which they were passengers crashed into a stationary motor lorry and overturned at Moonah ...

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  19. AMERICA ROUNDS UP SPY AND SABOTEUR SUSPECTS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Lightning raids by the F.B.I. in New York and other key points to-day resulted in the arrest of over 100 suspect spies and saboteurs. Nearly 100 enemy allens were seized ...

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  20. DISASTROUS PLANE CRASH

    At least 30 army men were killed in two aeroplane accidents in the United States on Wednesday. 21, when a ...

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