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  3. ARMOURED PATROL CLASHES WITH NAZIS IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Friday.— After scattered clashes with german mechanised detachments British and American forces driving along the Tunisian coast have reached a point only 32 miles from Bizerta. ...

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  4. HEROIC CREW OF CRUISER

    The U. S. cruiser Boise was mainly instrumental in sinking six Japanese ships in the Solomons during October. Blazing furiously, the cruiser was given up for lost by other ships, but she reached port after heroic efforts by her master and crew ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MISSION OF MERCY

    S/Sgt. N. D. Maxwell, of Claire, Michigan, pilot of an ambulance plane which has brought many wounded Australians back from the Kokads front.— Dept. of Inform. Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 'PLANES SINK WARSHIPS

    Somewhere in Australia, Friday.— Japanese naval forces which attempted to intervene in the crucial stage of the ...

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  7. MORE JAPANESE LOSSES IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Loss of another Japanese battleship, or heavy cruiser, and three large cruisers and a destroyer, in the Solomons battle, is indicated in a U.S. Navy communique just released. ...

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  8. DRIVE FOR OIL SMASHED

    LONDON, Friday.— Latest Moscow communiques announce two smashing Russian victories— the halting of the German Caucasian drive to the Grozny oillelds, and ...

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  9. FLEW EQUAL TO 50 TIMES ROUND WORLD

    LONDON, Friday.—To guard the great armada which carried troops and freight to North Africa, the Coastal Command of the R.A.F. flew their ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. Had Only Seven Carriers

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Director of the Office of War Information (Mr. Elmer Davis) to-day pledged the absolute truth ...

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  11. AMERY'S SON BROADCASTS FROM BERLIN

    LONDON, Friday.—An announcer on Berlin radio, introducing Mr. John Amery, son of the British Secretary for India (Mr. L. S. Amery) said he spoke ...

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  12. CAPTURED NAZI GENERAL IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday—It is announced that General Thoma, commander of the Afrika Korps, has arrived in England from Egypt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Italian Hordes Still Wander Desert

    LONDON, Friday, — Thousands of Italians of the ill-fated Boulogne, Brescia, Pavia, and Trieste infantry divisions are still wandering about ...

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  14. NEW CARRIERS TAKE OLD NAMES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Two new aircraft carriers under construction will be named Wasp and Langley. after two U. S. carriers lost in the Solomons and ...

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  15. Kenny Treatment For Knee Injuries

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A great reduction in disabilities from knee injuries was possible through the application of the Sister Kenny method of ...

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  16. GERMANS EVACUATE BENGHAZI

    LONDON, Friday.—The Axis forces have evacuated Benghazi and columns of the Eighth Army are advancing north and south of the port. THE "DAILY MAIL" correspondent ...

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  17. FRENCH ARRESTS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Berlin radio says 45 officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have been relieved of their posts because they ...

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  18. FINE RECORD OF LIGHT U.S. CRUISER

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— Battered and torn by many Japanese shells and once given up for lost, the American light ...

    Article : 275 words
  19. Japs. More Active in Indian Ocean Areas

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Although little specific news is available, there is known to have been a marked increase in Japanese activity in Timer and in Indian Ocean areas recently, especially in the last few days. ...

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  20. ARGENTINA CHECKS AXIS AGENTS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Argentina is taking strict measures in 14 provinces to prevent any Axis activities that could be detrimental to the ...

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  21. PETAIN, DARLAN CLASH AGAIN ABOUT AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Marshal Petain broadcast an appeal from Vichy to-night imploring French soldiers not to obey "their unworthy chief" in Africa. Admiral Darlan, however, also broadcast over Algiers radio an assertion that ...

    Article : 317 words
  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE American newspaper correspondent, Quentin Reynolds, has become a world figure. His "London Dairy" has been ...

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  23. NO RISKS WITH WILLKIE

    TORONTO, Thursday.—In view of Mr. Wendell Willkie's past utterances the city authorities are withholding approval of a civic reception to Mr ...

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  24. EVACUEES STREAM OUT OF BOMBED ITALIAN COAST AREA

    LONDON, Friday.—Wild rumours are circulating in Italy about heavy naval and military damage inflicted by the R.A.F. raids on Genoa, says the British United Press correspondent on the Italian frontier. ...

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  25. "AUSTRALIA SAVED BY U.S. FORCES," SAYS CHICAGO PAPER

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The American Navy fighting off the Solomons and American soldiers and marines on Guadalcanal have saved Australia from invasion without material assistance from any other nation," says the Chicago ...

    Article : 217 words
  26. Fewer Men Die From War Wounds

    CHICAGO. Thursday.—New methods of treating war wounds had resulted in an astounding reduction in the death rate, declared Rear Admiral ...

    Article : 80 words
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