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  4. GERMANS POUR IN REINFORCEMENTS

    There is no sign of any flagging in the German assault on Stalingrad, say latest despatches from Moscow. Despite their heavy losses in the last few days, the Germans are pouring in reinforcements, ...

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  5. JAPANESE FORCED BACK NEAR KOKODA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Wednesday.--The jungle battle continues on high ground in the Owen Stanley Range, with our troops encircling and pressing back the Japanese until now the scene, of ...

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    Sailors on Parade.--To help swell the funds of the Commonwealth war loan and to honor Trafalgar day, 1500 naval men, many fresh from overseas service, marched through the city yesterday. Six abreast, with bayonets gleaming, the parade is shown swinging ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BATTLE NOT YET JOINED

    There is still no news of any fighting on Gaudalcanal Island itself. There have been no further enemy landings since the big force was put ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THREAT TO THE FRENCH

    Making an appeal to Frenchmen to enrol as workers for Germany the leader of the Vichy Government (M. Laval) said the Government was ...

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  9. BOMBER ACTIVITY IN LIBYA

    To-day's Cairo communique reports that British patrols were active during Monday night. Yesterday there was nothing to report from the land ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S NEW BATTLESHIPS

    Trafalgar Day was fittingly celebrated by the announcement that two of Britain's new battleships, the Anson and the Howe, were now in ...

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  11. THE INFERNO OF STALINGRAD

    Two pictures, from opposing, sides, both give a vivid description of the hell that Stalingrad has become. Moscow Radio states:--"Stalingrad ...

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  12. BRITISH FORCES ADVANCE

    A Madagascar communique announces that early on Tuesday British forces advancing on the road south from Ambositra to ...

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  14. CANADIAN PILOT'S RECORD

    The Middle East Air Ministry news service states that the Canadian Pilot Officer G. F. Beurling, D.F.C., D.F.M. and bar, who shot down Malta's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DEFENCE OF DAKAR

    According to the Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Mail," native, troops in French Guinea are reported to be preparing defence positions ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. ENEMY LOSES MORE SHIPS

    Our submarines in the Mediterranean have sunk four more enemy supply ships. The Admiralty announces that one ...

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  17. WAR PRISONER

    In the House of commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) said the Soviet Government had made no suggestion to Britain ...

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  18. MALTA'S AMAZING WAR RECORD

    Malta had comparatively the quietest time for many days yesterday, when raids were made by small numbers of enemy fighters and fighter ...

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  19. CHILEAN CABINET RESIGNS

    The Chilean Cabinet has resigned in order to give the President a free hand in revising the Government's conduct of foreign affairs. ...

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