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  3. STALINGRAD BATTLE MAY GO ON FOR

    LONDON, Sunday.—There is every indication that thE battle for Stalingrad will go on a long time yet, according to newsagency messages from Moscow. To-day's Russian communique records another Russian ...

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  4. ROMMEL RESENTS MAORI "SCALP-HUNTERS''' TACTICS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Field-Marshal Rommel, addressing a press conference in Berlin, said the British used foreign troops like Maori scalp-hunters. "This results in unfair methods of fighting," he added. "The Maoris penetrate our positions and simply kill everybody. We shall have to reply to such methods ...

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  5. DISABLED JAP TANKS

    After the unsuccessful Japanese attack on Milne Bay (Papual, these disabled enemy tanks lying by the wayside tell the story of straight shooting by Allied forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. FORCES MOVE INTO ALEUTIANS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—American forces have occupied advanced positions in the Andrcanof group of the Aleutian Islands without encountering enemy opposition. U.S. planes operating from bases in these islands have carried out heavy raids on Japanese installations. ...

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  7. DESOLATE FOOD OUTLOOK IN EUROPE

    BOSTON, Sunday.—The "Christian Science Monitor," analysing the European food situation, says it may take more than another winter to bring ...

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  8. Blitz Against Britain Expected

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The "World Telegram" correspondent says informed cirelcs expect an "aerial smash" against Britain soon. This is said to be the ...

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  9. WM. HITLER REJECTED BY U.S. ARMY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—William Hitler was rejected for military service because the Army does not like his uncle, Adolf. ...

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  10. FORMER PREMIER OF FRANCE ARRESTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German Radio reported to-day that Edonard Herriot, formerly Radical-Socialist Prime Minister of France, had been ...

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  11. CHINA'S RAPID INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Lord Privy Soul (Sir Stafford Cripps), speaking in London at a meeting for united aid to China, said that while the war had ...

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  13. BIG ALLIED AIR SWEEP OVER FRANCE

    Four hundred R.A.F.. Canadian, New Zealand, Polish, Belgian and American tighters and strong formations of American Flying Fortresses and Boston ...

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  14. RECORD PRODUCTION

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—"Pravda" states that Russian war factories in the past three months reached a record output of planes, tanks, ...

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  15. FRENCH EXPECT EARLY ALLIED ATTACK ON DAKAR

    LONDON, Sunday. — Router's correspondent on the French frontier says French politicians both in Vichy and Paris expect an Allied ...

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  16. HITLER'S OBJECT IN RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—When Hitler referred to organising the vast spaces conquered in Russia, of freeing the population from ...

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  17. ANTI-FASCIST FEELING IN ITALY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—"Behind the Faseist. screen, the Italian nation is united against Mussolini by a common feeling of horror and ...

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  18. HESS SENT TO BRITAIN TO PROPOSE ANTI-SOVIET PACT

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—That Hitler sent Rudolph Hess to Britain as a personal envoy to propose that Britain should join the tripartite alliance against the Soviet is now admitted for the first time by a Nazi source. ...

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  19. Vichy Ships Intercepted

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday. — It is officially announced that British and South African warships and South African 'planes intercepted two Vichy ships, which ...

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