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  3. TEST OF NAZI STRENGTH

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Hitler's full answer to the Anglo-American drive for control of the North African coast will give the first accurate measure of his ...

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  4. CONTACTING ENEMY

    The arrows show how the Allied forces are gradually closing in on the Axis troops in North Africa, across Tunisia from the west, towards El Aghcila from the east, and possibly from Lake Chad and the Kufra Oasis in the south. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  5. BLENHEIMS IN LINE

    Blenheim bombers set out on punishing mission. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ADVANC CLOSE TO BUN[?]

    Somewhere in Australia, S day.— Heaviest fighting of New Guinea campaign continued in the Buna-Gona-Sop[?] ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. ALLIES PUSH STEADILY ON TOWARDS BIZERTA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fighting between the main armies in Tunisia has not progresses beyond the stage of skirmishing, but air activity is ...

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  8. BOUGHT CUP WINNER BY MISTAKE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — If Mr. L. O. Menck had not met Mr. R. R. Thomas in a Melbourne street early in the year, ...

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  9. GERMANS REPORT RED ARMY OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Although Moscow has as yet had nothing to say on tile subject, a German military spokesman has declared that the Red Army is attacking along the entire southern front from the Don north-west of ...

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  10. STRAFING IN DESERT

    Plane, men and bombs at rest before another raid on Rommel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TOO MANY YOUNG WINSTONS

    LONDON, Saturday. — So many Dutch babies have recently been named "Winston" or "Franklin" that the Dutch ...

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  12. Divided Command Handicap in Pacific Ocean

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—"Though the South-West Pacific is still divided between the Army and the Navy, evidently the MacArthur Halsey ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. AMERICANS ACHIEVE NEW ADVANCE ON GUADALCANAL

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Despite Japanese patrol activity, the Americans on Guadalcanal on Wednesday advanced their westward flank to a point to the west of Point Cruz, five miles beyond their original positions. ...

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  14. TURIN GETS ITALY'S HEAVIEST RAID

    LONDON, Sunday.—One bomber group taking part in Friday night's raid on Turin alone dropped 50 four thousand pound bombs and 110,000lb. of incendiaries in just under an hour. ...

    Article : 213 words
  15. BERLIN REPORTS GLIDER RAID ON NORWAY

    LONDON, Saturday—According to the latest Berlin communique, two British bombers, each towing gliders, flew over southern Norway on ...

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  16. U-BOATS GIVEN "KNOCK" IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—"U-boat activity in the Western Mediterranean has definitely slackened in the last 48 hours and the Royal Navy and R.A.F. ...

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  17. CHINESE REPORT SUCCESS IN SOUTH SHANSI

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—The Chinese High Command announces that the Chinese have captured a position and much booty and inflicted heavy ...

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  18. Bombings Trivial Compared With What is to Come

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Italy is only in the first stage of her career as a bomb target," says the "Sunday Express," in an editorial. "The destruction and terror of to-day are almost trivial compared with what she must ...

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  19. RUSSIAN CONVOY LOSSES

    LONDON, Saturday—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) revealed to-day that British naval losses so far during convoy operations ...

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  20. Heavy Air Blows in Burma

    DELHI, Sunday. — The largest formation of American Army bombers ever to operate from India on Friday night attacked the railway ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE Federal Joint Committee on Social Security will take evidence and make observations in Tasmania this week on health ...

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  22. SAW ROMMEL IN CYRENAICA

    LONDON, Saturday. — Testimony that Marshal Rommel himself supervised the Axis retreat through Cyrenacia, at lease while the Germans ...

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  23. GERMAN HIGH COMMAND CRITICISM OF HITLER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The arrival in London of General von Thoma, commander of the Afrika Korps, has drawn attention to the ill-feeling within the German General Staff, says the military correspondent of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  24. NEW MESSERSCHMITT WITH HAWK-LIKE DIVE

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—A new type of high-speed Messerschmitt 109. which attacks with a hawk-like dive and then rises almost vertically from ...

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