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  4. PROSPECTS OF SAVING STALINGRAD

    Reuter's correspondent in Stockholm says the Germans are believed to have from ten days to a fortnight in which to take Stalingrad, before the winter weather makes full-scale operations ...

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    TRAINING PACK HORSES FOR THE ARMY.--Horses are playing an invaluable role in the cartage of military supplies in jungle country and over rugged terrain impassable to motor transport. Large numbers of horses are being trained by a pack ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "MASSACRE" OVER MALTA

    The defenders of Malta have destroyed at least 40 Axis planes in the last two days. To-day's Cairo communique says ...

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  7. UNREST IN EUROPE

    Correspondents of the "New York Times" in various parts of Europe report increasing tension, coercion and sabotage in occupied countries. ...

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    Typical of the deeds being performed dally by women of the Soviet, a Russian nurse is shown giving first aid to a Russian soldier in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIGHTING ON RANGE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday.--Active fighting in the Owen Stanley Range of Papua is reported officially to-day for the first ...

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  10. NEW ALLIED OFFENSIVES

    America's war activities were reviewed by President Roosevelt in a world-wide broadcast last night. Mr. Roosevelt expressed the ...

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  11. MR. CHURCHILL VISITS FLEET

    It is disclosed that Mr. Churchill, accompanied by Sir Stafford Cripps, Leader of the House of Commons, visited the Home Fleet at the week ...

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  12. LOSS OF 3 CRUISERS

    The loss of the American heavy cruisers Astoria, Quincy and Vincennes, on August 9, in the early phases of the occupation of the Southern ...

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  13. CHAINING OF PRISONERS

    Mr. Churchill stated in the House of Commons to-day that the British Government had never countenanced any general order for the tying up ...

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  15. GERMANY'S NEW STRATEGY

    A German military spokesman, broadcasting over Berlin radio last night, referred at length to a change in Germany's strategy, from the ...

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    One of a group of Japanese taken prisoner in a naval engagement in the Aleutian Islands, being questioned by U.S. Navy officers at Dutch Harbor, Alaska.--(U.S. Govt, photo--by overseas picturegram.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BALTIC AREA RAIDER

    R.A.F. bombers were over Germany again last night. They attacked industrial targets in Northern Germany. All but two of them ...

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  18. GERMANS' NEW TANKS

    The German Radio reports a statement by Major-General Koch, the German High Command armament chief, in which he declared that the ...

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  19. MR. CASEY IN IRAK

    The British Minister of State in the Middle East (Mr. Casey) and Mrs. Casey have arrived in Irak for a tour, in which they will visit ...

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