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  3. RED ARMY SMASHES NAZIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Red Army, after smashing the desperate German bid to break through to the relief of the army trapped on the steppes west of Stalingrad, has been quick to take advantage of the enemy's defeat and has made a rapid advance. ...

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  4. WARSPITE STILL ON JOB

    A WALRUS PLANE being catapulted from the British battleship H.M.S. Warspite, famous for her successful attack on Narvik at the head of British destroyers in April, 1940, and still doing fine work for the Navy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REARGUARD OF ROMMEL'S FORCES CUT OFF

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Montgomery's Eighth Army has struck a new and heavy blow against Rommel's Afrika Korps now fleeing towards Tripoli. The enemy's rearguard columns have been cut off 55 miles west of El- Agheila by a British outflanking ...

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  7. BIG ALLIED AIR ATTACKS IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Tunis and the docks at La Goulette were again heavily attacked by Allied bombers on Tuesday night. During a raid lasting over eight hours, heavy damage was done, particularly at La Goulette, where large fires were observed. ...

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  8. Allied Commission on War Crimes

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Ede[?]) told the House of Commons that Parliamentary discussions were ...

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  9. British Submarine's 2½-Year Cruise

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Flying the Jolly Roger, with stars indicating four successful gun actions and 16 bars, showing the number of ...

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  10. AMERICAN SHIPYARDS' NEW RECORD

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Maritime Commission announced to-day that U.S. shipyards created a new record in ...

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  11. Many English Coastal Villages Raided

    LONDON, Thursday.—Over a score of towns and villages reported incidents as a result of enemy planes flying over the south and south-east coasts ...

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  12. NAZIS CONSCRIPTING RUSSIAN WOMEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says the Germans are conscripting large numbers of Russian women as ...

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  13. DARLAN'S PURPOSE IS TO FREE FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—R[?]uter's representative at Allied headquarters in North Africa reports that the French High Commissioner in ...

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  15. FRENCH SHIPS TO FIGHT WITH ALLIES

    LONDON, Thursday. — The French High Commissioner for North Africa (Admiral Darlan) announced at Allied Headquarters ...

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  16. Enemy Waters Mined

    LONDON, Thursday.—R.A.F. bombers last night laid mines in enemy wat ers. A small force also attacked targets in North-western Germany. ...

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  17. Axis Demands on Laval

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—"Aft[?]n bladet's" correspondent, formerly of Berlin, states that when Hitler, Ciano and Laval conferred at Munich on No ...

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  19. Getting Supplies to Yugoslav Guerillas

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A Yugosla[?], Colonel Svetozar Dimitryevich, on arrival from Cairo, declared that British planes and ...

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  20. Principles of Beveridge Plan Accepted by Unions

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir William Beveridge met the General Council of the Trade Union Congress, and gave further details of his report on social ...

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