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  3. BATTLE OF TANKS

    Some of the wreckage left after a tank battle in the Libyan Desert. A German tank is in the foreground. —Dept. of information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. PILOTS IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Planes and pilots of the United States Army Air Force in Britain early ...

    Article : 440 words
  5. MR. CHURCHILL INSPECTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), on the right inspecting parachute troops during his recent visit to the United States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIES AGAIN LAUNCH ATTACKS ON ROMMEL'S FORCES

    LONDON, Sunday—The Allied forces sallied out of their EI Alamein positions yesterday morning and again took the offensive against the Axis attackers. For the second day in succession enemy tanks were destroyed and ...

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  7. Morale Beginning to Tell

    CAIRO, Saturday.—"It is still a touch-and-go battle, but morale is beginning to tell," a British officer told Reuters special ...

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  8. MORE RAIDS BY U.S. PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Though Army and Navy long-range aircraft engage in reconnaissance and attack missions over the Japanese-held islands in the Western ...

    Article : 377 words
  9. Next Move Against Australia, Says Chinese General

    CHUNGKING, Saturday—General Li Asungjen, famed strategist and hero of the battle of Taiehchwang, predicted to-day that Japan's next ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. AMERICAN "FUEHRER" ARRESTED

    NEW HAVEN (Connecticut), Saturday.—A Federal Bureau of Investigation official disclosed to-day that Gerhard Wilhelm Kunze, "Fuehrer" of the ...

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  11. SIBERIAN ATTACK IN LATE SUMMER EXPECTED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The conviction is growing in Washington that Japan is speeding up operations for an attack on Siberia. This is expected late in the summer, when the terrain would be most suitable for military ...

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  12. EXTRA FUEL FOR JAPS.

    This piece of Japanese equipment salvaged from the harbour at Darwin, is a spare petrol tank. These tanks are carried by enemy bombers to give greater flying range. When empty, they are released from the aircraft, thus lessening the weight and enabling the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TWO-OCEAN NAVY IN 1944

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Senator Ellender, a member of the Naval Affairs Committee, said that the war-time speed-up ...

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  14. FIERCE AIR CLASHES WITH JAPANESE

    Air warfare, which had been steadily increasing in the New Guinea area during the week following the Allied guerrilla raid on Salamaua on June 28, developed into fierce clashes over the week-end. ...

    Article : 586 words
  15. OFFENSIVE FROM AUSTRALIA NOT LIKELY YET

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United Press correspondent in Australia, Harold Guard, in a message, expresses the opinion that Australia is ...

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  16. CABLES IN BRIEF GERMAN SOLDIERS MASSACRE 800 RUSSIAN CIVILIANS

    The Moscow radio says that Germans massacred 800 persons at Berbyansk. The inhabitants were summoned to a central point, ostensibly ...

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  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    WITH in fall of Sebastopol German pressure on Turkey is sure to become very heavy. The Nazis may demand the ...

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