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  3. RESISTANCE IN NORTH AFRICA MAY CEASE SOON

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The French are still offering resistance in North Africa, particular at Oran and Casablanca; but American and British ...

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  4. U.S. ON TOP IN AFRICA

    Captain William Bailey, of the U.S. Army in North Africa, stands atop the General Grant tank in which he fought for ten hours against Rommel's forces in the early phases of the German attack on Egypt. The tank was undamaged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OIVI BREAK-THROUGH IMPERILS JAPS.

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday. — The position of the Japanese in the Oivi-Buna battle area is becoming more and more precarious as our forces close in from several ...

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  6. FIGHTING WITH FIRE

    On manoeuvres in England, a U.S. soldier directs a fiery blast from a flame-thrower against an "enemy" strong point, as his fellow soldiers shower the objective with bullets from their sub-machine guns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH FORCES MAY LAND FURTHER ALONG AFRICAN COAST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—No news has been received of the landing of what Washington described as a "considerable number of divisions of the British Army" in support of the Americans in North Africa. ...

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  8. AXIS REARGUARDS BATTERED

    Rommel's smashed and scattered armies are nearly all back across the Libyan border and are being chased by the Eighth Army. Rearguards have been engaged by ...

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  9. AMERICANS HAVE DARLAN

    LONDON, Tuesday-An American spokesman at Allied headquarters in London revealed to-day that Admiral Darlan, commander of the ...

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  10. BERLIN REPORT ON SPANISH MOVE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Berlin radio has quoted reports from I Madrid that Spanish troops in Spanish Morocco have received orders to be prepared ...

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  11. SNOWS HOLDING UP GERMAN CAUCASUS DRIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A marked slackening of all Germany man attacks is seen with the quickening approach of the Russian winter. BERLIN admits that heavy snow ...

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  12. HAPPY LANDING

    U.S. Office of War Inform. Photo. A United states soldier leaps from a 20-feet barrier with full equipment, including fixed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MARCHING ON!

    Twenty thousand of the united states Navy's trainees assemble on the parade grounds at a naval training station in America to witness the presentation of awards to navy fliers who helped destroy a Japanese aircraft carrier in the South-West Pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FRENCH DOCKS BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday.—This afternoon Boston aircraft of Bomber Command, escorted by Allied fighters, attacked the docks and enemy shipping at Le ...

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  15. OPENING NEW FRONT FROM AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Allies plan to gain a vantage ground in North Africa from which to open a new front ...

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  16. HAMBURG BOMBED

    LONDON, Tuesday.-Strong forces of R.A.F. bombers attacked targets in N.W. Germany last night. Hamburg was among the cities battered. ...

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  17. NAVAL DANGER EMPHASISED AS THREAT TO U.S. OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.-The greatest danger to the U.S. operations in North Africa is threatened by the French and Italian fleets. OBSERVERS say that three phases of the whole North African and ...

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  18. NO MOBILISATION IN FRANCE

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. — It is reported that Laval proposed to Hitler that a proclamation should be issued for general ...

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  19. SECOND FRONT IN EUROPE

    BOSTON, Monday.—"There is complete agreement among our military men that this war cannot be won without a ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    A PLAN to promote understanding and friendship between the "ordinary everyday people" of America and those ...

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  21. Sub. Torpedoes Italian Cruiser

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that a British submarine has torpedoed an Italian cruiser off the coast of Sicily. ...

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  22. CHINESE HOLD JAP. DRIVE

    CHUNGKING, Monday. - Chinese troops yesterday repulsed, after flerce fighting, a Japanese force which was pushing southward from the ...

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  23. SUNK, DAMAGED 570 U-BOATS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander) announced to-day that 570 Axis submarines had been sunk or damaged ...

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  24. RADIO SETS "MUNITIONS"

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.-Radio transmitting and receiving apparatus has been declared to be munitions under National Security Regulations. ...

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