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  3. Commons Told Story Of Libyan Defeat

    The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) told the House of Commons today that the British still had strong forces in the field on the Egyptian frontier, and any further enemy ...

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  4. OBJECT OF JOINT TALKS

    Simultaneously with the issue by President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill of a joint statement declaring that the object of their ...

    Article : 678 words
  5. RUSSIANS HANG ON AT SEBASTOPOL

    Although the violent German [?] on Sc[?] shows no signs of slackening, the Soviet army newspaper "Red Star" says that the Russians have closed the gap which was made in the city's outer defences and ...

    Article : 530 words
  6. "ROMMEL OPENED SECOND FRONT"

    Richard McMillan, a correspondent of United Press now in' Cairo, who watched every phase of the Libyan campaign, ascribes ...

    Article : 224 words
  7. FRANK ANALYSIS OF LIBYAN DEFEAT

    Two full and frank dispatcher from correspondents of the "Daily Mail" and "The Times" in the Western Desert examine the causes of the British failure in Libya. ...

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  8. Mr. Attlee's Statement

    about 1,000 miles, mostly through waters under constant air and submarine reconnaissance and within easy striking distance of the ...

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  9. HITLER HONORS ROMMEL

    The Berlin radio says that Hitler has telegraphed Rommel promoting him a field-marshal "ingrateful recognition of your ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TOKIO BOASTS OF SHELLING

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  11. JAPANESE LOSSES IN CORAL SEA

    Rear-Adml, Frederick Sh[?]man commander of the ill-fated carrier Lexington, which was lost after the battle of the Coral Sea, revealed ...

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  12. TRIUMPH OF NAZI TOUGHNESS

    The lesson of Tobruk was that the Allied forces lacked speed, virility and toughness. They lacked these because the whole basis of ...

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  13. MR. CURTIN REBUKES LEADERS' CRITICS

    While not under-estimating the new difficulties which confront the United Nations as a result of the German successes in Libya, the ...

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  14. R.A.F. AGAIN OVER EMDEN

    A strong force of RAF bombers last night made a concentrated attack on the important German port of Emden. ...

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  15. Gen. Blarney Against Undue Pessimism

    A warning against undue pessimism about the fall of Tobruk was given today by the Commander of Allied Land Forces. South-West ...

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  16. Lull In Air Activities

    The lull in air warfare in the near north has continued since the week-end. The communique issued today by ...

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  17. Heavier Enemy Air Raids Against Malta

    The fall of Tobruk has made the position of Malta more difficult, and already there are signs of increasing enemy air activity over ...

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  18. 228 Million Dried Eggs For Britain

    The Minister for Food (Lord Woolton) said today that huge quanties of dried eggs would be on sale in Britain this week. Eleven ...

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  19. Egypt Mobilises 50.000 A.R.P. Volunteers

    The Ministry of Passive Defence has mobilised 50,000 ARP volunteers for duty in. Egypt. ...

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