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  3. THE BITTER FIGHT

    MAP OF SOUTHERN RUSSIA, Showing the Stalingrad, and Caucasian fronts; In the Don elbow, west of Stalingrad, the Germans are making tremendous efforts to cross the river ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. MARINES REHEARSE FOR PACIFIC INVASION

    landing boats full of United States Marines advance on a south-west practice for their invasion of the Islands in the first American offensive. (U.S.A. Govt. photo—By Overseas Picturegram.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMANS MAINTAIN INTENSE EFFORT TO CAPTURE STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Friday.—The Germans continue their intense efforts not only to establish themselves on the west bank of Don before Stalingrad, but to cross the river Crossings have been claimed, but they are not confirmed ...

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  6. MURDEROUS FIRE GREETS ALLIED COMMANDOS

    LONDON, Friday.—War correspondents who accompanied the commandos on the raid in the Dieppe area to-day told stories of the gallantry of the landing parties against murderous German fire. Allied casualties, it is admitted, were heavy, but not unduly so in ...

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  7. BRAZIL HOLDS GERMANS : SIXTH SINKING

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday—The Brazilian coastal steamer Jacy was sunk by a submarine yesterday. Shortly after this sixth sinking was ...

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  8. PREDICTS MOVE IN PAPUA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—The Australian correspondent of the "Christian Science Monitor" predicts a test of strength between the Allies and the Japanese land forces in Papua which will have a vital effect on the whole war in the South-West Pacific, especially ...

    Article : 550 words
  9. U-BOAT SUNK OFF BRAZIL

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Friday.—U.S. planes, continuing the campaign against the enemy submarine pack in Brazilian waters sank another U-boat off ...

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  10. PRINZ EUGEN IN S. ATLANTIC ?

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—A German surface raider believed to be the German cruiser Prinz Eugen (10,000 tons), is reported in the South Atlantic, says ...

    Article : 106 words
  11. WILLKIE TO VISIT RUSSIAN FRONT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Republican leader (Mr. Willkie) announced to-day that he will leave shortly for Russia to perform certain ...

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  12. PRIORITIES FOR OFFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, Thursday—"The Herald Tribune" Washington correspondent learns from authoritative circles that Mr. Donald ...

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  13. Dutch Jews Ordered to Germany

    LONDON, Friday—German authorities in Holland announced to-day that Jews who do not obey immediately summonses to work in Germany will ...

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  14. NEARLY 500 FIGHTERS RAKE COAST

    LONDON, Friday.—Nearly 500 lighter planes—the greatest number ever employed in a single operation—launched an ...

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  15. Allied War Chiefs Summoned

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—President Roosevelt to-day summoned high British and American war chiefs to a White House conference. No ...

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  16. BOMBING THE SOLOMONS

    An R.A.A.F. pilot, fling an American bomber, about to take off from an advanced operational base. Our pilots are keeping up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. UNUSUAL LULL IN SOLOMONS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Friday—In the new north-eastern sector, which for weeks has been the scene of the most intensive battle ...

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  18. CHINESE GAINS ON RAILWAY LINE

    CHUNGKING, Friday—By the recapture of the key towns of Kweiki and Shangjao, the Chinese have won back their hold on a large eastern ...

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  19. LIEUT. REFUSED TO TALK

    LONDON, Thursday—Berlin radio was broadcasting about the Dieppe lighting when the announcer said: "Now we shall ...

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  20. REGENT'S SON KILLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin radio announced that Flight-Lieut. Horthy son of Admiral Horthy, the Regentof Hungary, has been killed in action on ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE point made by Sir Ernest Fisk that the Axis countries are using spiritual as well physical force in this war is extremely ...

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  22. MOSLEMS WILLING TO CONSIDER INDIAN PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT

    NEW DELHI, Friday.—The Moslem League Working Committee agreed to-day, after a three-days debate, that the League is willing to consider any proposals for the creation of a Provisional Government in India, provided the demand for a pakistan is conceded. THEY are also willing to negotiate on ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND PATROLS

    CAIRO. Friday.—There is still n. important move on either side in the El Alamein front of Egypt. To-day's G.H.Q communique records ...

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  24. Churchill's Secret Talk with Stalin

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Moscow correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune" says Mr. Churchill. immediately before leaving Moscow ...

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  25. Belgians Blow Up Coal Mine

    LONDON, Friday—A Belgian clandestine newspaper which has reached London reports that 20 armed Belgians overpowered guards at a coalmine ...

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  26. OIL WELLS COMPLETELY DESTROYED

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—The president of the Standard Oil Co. Mr. Farisht told the Senate Committee to-day that the Standard Oil Co's wells ...

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