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  3. STALIN ORDERS GREATER SOVIET DRIVES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the three months since the Red Army's offensive began at Stalingrad, the Germans have had 1,000,000 casualties, M. Stalin, Supreme C.-in-C., announced in ...

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  4. PRISONERS AT ALGIERS

    Prisoners taken in the Allied North African operations being marched through the docks at Algiers for embarkation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOLDING PANZER THRUSTS IN S.W. TUNISIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British and American forces "have the situation in hand" near Thala, gateway to the plateau north of Kasserine Pass. Heavy fighting ...

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  6. DESTROYERS RAM SUBS.

    Two more German U-boats have gone to the bottom as a result of the Navy's deadly ramming technique. The British destroyer H.M.S. Viscount opened fire on an enemy submarine on the surface, and then rammed her squarely. A few minutes Later she sank. H.M.S. Fame (shown above) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "STILL REVERSES AHEAD"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—In a commemorative address on Washington Day to-day, President Roosevelt warned Americans that there are still reverses and misfortunes ahead. ...

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  8. DESTRUCTIVE AIR SWEEPS IN NEW GUINEA

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—At strategic points in a huge area of coastal jungle from the lower Markham Valley to the northern portion of the Wau-Mubo track area, strong forces of Allied Mitchells, Boston Havocs and Beaufighters ...

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  9. Nazi Tribute to Red Army

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Dietmar, Nazi military spokesman, said in a broadcast that the Red Army was the most ...

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  10. OLD FIRM ON NEW STAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"It is very largely the old tried team handling a brand-new army in a brand-new situation," says ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. GATHERING FOR INVASION?

    BERNE, Tuesday.—The "Tribune de Geneva" correspondent at Le Havre declares that the Luftwaffe is singularly interested by enormous ...

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  12. TALK OF PUSH VIA SPAIN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"Rommels offensive in Tunisia may be part of a daring, farreaching plan, involving a ...

    Article : 299 words
  13. 850 Lives Lost on Two Ships

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Navy Department to-day announced that 850 persons, mostly Army, Navy and Coastguard personnel, were lost when two ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. MORE ENEMY SHIPS SUNK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Admiralty communique announces that two medium sized supply ships have been destroyed and damage inflicted on five ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. LABOUR CRISIS PASSES

    LONDON, Monday.—Labour Ministers for 75 minutes secretly discussed the so-called party crisis arising from the Beveridge debate. ...

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  16. GERMANS RUSHING UP RESERVES: BID TO HALT RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German resistance has stiffened considerably in the past 24 hour Hitler is reported to have switched 19 infantry and three panzer divisions to the eastern from Belgium, Norway, France and Germany in a bid to stem the Red Army's Advance. SIX new divisions flung in to battle ...

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  17. Gandhi's Condition Unchanged

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mahatma Gandhi's condition showed no appreciable change last night. Political leaders are to see him ...

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  18. Mr. Churchill Insists on Working

    LONDON. Tuesday.—A friend of Mr. Churchill, who is confined to his bed with catarrh and inflammation of one lung, described him last night as "the ...

    Article : 126 words
  19. JAPS. BOMBED AT MUNDA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—U.S. planes are continuing to bomb the Japanese airfield at Munda (New Georgia, 50 miles N.W. of Guadalcanal). ...

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  20. Children Injured When Shell Explodes

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Eight children were injured at St. Patrick's Convent School, Goodna, late this afternoon, when one of two high ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. U.S. MOVE TO DRAW ITALY FROM AXIS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A number of high-ranking prisoner-of-war Italian generals are reported to be co-operating with the U.S.A. in a dramatic propaganda campaign designed to wean Italy from the Nazis. ...

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  22. NEW HEBRIDES RAID CLAIMED BY JAPS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Tokio radio announced a High Command communique to-day claiming that "formations of Japanese Navy planes attacked ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    FACED with defeat on the battlefields of Europe, the Nazis have in desperation resuscitated the outworn bogey of ...

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  24. INSTRUCTION PLANE

    R.A.F. for advanced instruction in night and blind flying. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ITALIAN C.—IN—C. MISSING

    Rome radio says that General Enrlco Pozzi, the Italian air C.-in-C. in Russia, has not returned from an operational flight. ...

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  26. OVER 100 TWO-TON BOMBS DROPPED ON GREAT PORT OF BREMEN

    LONDON, Monday.—Stirlings, Halifaxes and Lancasters dropped over 100 bombs of 4000lb. last night on Bremen, Germany's second biggest port. R.A.F. crews had to find their way ...

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