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  4. HITLER PLANS EXTERMINATION OF ITALIANS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Nazi plans contemplate the wholesale death of Italians, indeed, virtually every Italian soldier, the ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. RUSSIANS DEFEAT MORE ATTACKS ON STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At Stalingrad, where the lull has ended, German attacks have not yet reached a big scale. To-day's Russian communique mentions no new tank thrusts, stating that attacks in the city's north-western portion were carried out by ...

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    THREE CHEERFUL YOUNG DIGGERS in New Guinea preparing a meal over a camp-fire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANY TALKS OF DEFENSIVE WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German military spokesman, broadcasting over the Berlin Radio, said speeches by Hitler and Goering expressed transition in ...

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  8. Nazi Transports Scattered: Allied Air Force Busy in Western Desert

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Further patrol activity during Sunday night in Egypt is reported in to-day's Cairo communique, which adds that yesterday small parties of enemy transports were scattered by our fire. In the air, medium bombers hammered Tobruk again, and left a particularly-large petrol fire ...

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  9. ONLY FORTNIGHT TO TAKE STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says the Germans are believed to have only ten days or a fortnight in which ...

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  10. AXIS SCHEMES IN SOUTH AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — A highly authoritative source said to-day that the U.S. Government was in possession of facts which fully ...

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  11. NO QUISLINGS IN EAST INDIES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Among the 70,000,000 people of the Dutch East Indies there was not a single Quisling, declared the ex-Governor of East Java, Dr. Charles Van Der Plas, who visited Australia with the N.E.I. press delegation last year. ...

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  12. HAWAII FACES PECULIAR PROBLEM

    HONOLULU, Tuesday. — With approximately 155,000 Japanese living in Hawaii and filling vital positions, these islands face a peculiar problem. Except in a few ...

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  13. MORE FRENCHMEN JOIN ALLIED CAUSE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—French sources in London state that 950 French, officers and other ranks and ratings who fought against ...

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  14. NAZI THREAT TO FRENCH WORKERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—M. Chasseigne, who is a director of Vichy's propaganda, in a broadcast to workers, continued that the Germans ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. Increased Tension in Occupied Europe

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"New York Times" correspondents in various parts of Europe report increasing tension, coercion and ...

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  16. Mr. Churchill Senses Note of Fear Among Nazi Leaders

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Referring in his address at Edinburgh to recent speeches by Nazi leaders, Mr. Churchill said it was evident that something had happened in the past two years to make these evil-doers feel that aggression, bloodshed and the trampling down of the weak might not after all be the whole ...

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  17. MALTA BAGS 40 PLANES IN 2 DAYS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is now known that at least 40 Axis planes have been destroyed by Malta's Spitfires and anti-aircraft guns in ...

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  18. R.A.F. OVER GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Bombers of the R.A.F. went to Northern Germany last night to attack industrial targets. All but two got back safely. ...

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