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  2. GERMANS OCCUPY ALL FRANCE

    Washington, Nov. 11.—The North African campaign is going well, United States Secretary for the Navy, Cornel Frank Knox, told pressmen to-day, but he issued a warning that the Germans certainly would concentrate their submarine strength ...

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  3. CAPTURE OF ORAN

    London, Nov. 10.—Reports from the Allied headquarters in Africa state that, battle-stained after three sleepless days, the American assault troops ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. RUSSIAN CONFLICT

    Moscow, Nov. 10.—With the exception of the region north-east of Tuapse, where the Luftwaffe is continuously bombing Russian positions, there is a ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. HITLER'S NEW MOVE

    London, Nov. 11.—Hitler has announced his decision to occupy unoccupied France and Corsica "to prevent further British and American aggression against French territory." The Paris radio states that Hitler has ordered the German ...

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  6. CASABLANCA BATTLE

    London, Nov. 10.—Admiral Cunningham has issued the following communique from Allied forces headquarters:—"The United States navy has ...

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  7. Casablanca Surrenders

    London, Nov. 11.—The Vichy radio states that Casablanca has surrendered. ...

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  8. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    London, Nov. 10.—A war correspondent at the Allied headquarters states that the American naval commander, Admiral Hewitt, threw in the entire ...

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  9. German Attacks Repulsed

    London, Nov. 10.—A Moscow communique states:—"Fighting continued last night in the areas of Stalingrad, north-east of Tuapse and south-east of ...

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  10. U.S. AIR FORCE

    London, Nov. 11.—An Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent at the 12th air force headquarters "somewhere in Algeria," states: ...

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  11. HITLER'S MESSAGE

    London, Nov. 11.—The text of Hitler's message, as broadcast by the Paris radio, said:—"Frenchmen, officers and soldiers of the French army: The ...

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  12. Petain's Protest

    London, Nov. 11.—The Vichy radio states:—"Marshal Petain at 10.30 a.m. received General von Runstedt. Marshal Petain told General von Runstedt: ...

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  13. CONTROL OF N. AFRICA

    London, Nov. 10.—The re-opening of the Mediterranean to comparatively normal sea traffic will have three most important effects on the whole aspect ...

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  14. OCCUPATION OF ALGIERS

    London, Nov. 10.—The landing at Algiers is described in a joint despatch from war correspondents at Allied headquarters in North Africa: "Dusty ...

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  15. ROOSEVELT'S STATEMENT

    Washington, Nov. 11.—The inception of the African operations dated back to a fortnight after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour and the ...

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  16. German Troop Movements

    London, Nov. 11.—The programme from the Vichy radio is being interrupted at 15 to 30 minute intervals, and coupled with each repetition is a ...

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  17. Russian Successes

    Moscow, Nov. 10.—The Soviet midday communique states:—"Enemy units on Tuesday attempted to infiltrate Russian positions at Stalingrad but were ...

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  18. Germany and Vichy

    London, Nov. 11.—The Stockholm newspaper "Allehanda" states that a peace pact has been signed between Germany and Vichy France. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. Italian Communique

    London, Nov. 11.—A Rome communique states:—"Squadrons of Axis torpedo planes again attacked Anglo-American naval formations off Algiers. ...

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  20. French Warships

    London, Nov. 11.—The Berlin radio quoting a report from Ankara, states: "The British navy has taken over the French warships interned at ...

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  21. German Communique

    London, Nov. 10.—A Berlin communique states:—"German bombers and U-boats during day and night attacks against British and American naval ...

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  22. An Unconfirmed Report

    London, Nov. 11.—A British United Press correspondent on the French frontier states:—"Unconfirmed reports are circulating that Marshal Petain has ...

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  23. Stalingrad and Caucasus

    Moscow, Nov. 11.—The Soviet morning communique states:—"The Russians in the Stalingrad area strengthened their positions and repelled an ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. Fighting French Warning

    London, Nov. 11.—A Fighting French spokesman has broadcast a warning to the French people against a premature rising. He declared that the ...

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  25. Toll of U-boats

    London, Nov. 10.—In the House of Commons today Mr. Stokes asked Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, in reference to his statement ...

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  26. Darlan's Position

    London, Nov. 11.—Admiral Darlan's astonishing position at Algiers suggests that an important development concerning the French navy is imminent. ...

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  27. U.S.A. and Tunisia

    London, Nov. 10.—The Berlin radio states:—"The Bey of Tunis has consented to the passage of American troops through Tunisia." ...

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  28. German Communique

    London, Nov. 10.—A Berlin communique states:—"A few heights have been captured between Novorossisk and Tuapse. Difficult weather in the Terek ...

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  29. Broadcast to French Ships

    London, Nov. 11.—An Anglo-American spokesman to-day is broadcasting from the B.B.C. appealing to French merchant seamen in the Mediterranean to ...

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  30. DESCRIBED AS TRAITOR BY NAZIS

    London, Nov 11.—The Berlin radio describing Admiral Darlan as a traitor, said he betrayed Algiers to get revenge on Laval, "whom he could never ...

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  31. French Reaction

    London, Nov. 11.—A Fighting French spokesman states:—"The occupation of Southern France means that the Vichy Government is dead. The only vestige ...

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  32. Calling up of Reserves

    London, Nov. 11.—The Paris radio states:—"Hitler's message to Marshal Petain included the cancellation of the term of the armistice which prevented ...

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  33. New Danish Cabinet

    Stockholm, Nov. 10.—A new Government has been formed in Denmark, with the reputed pro-Nazi Erik Ecavenium as Premier and Minister for ...

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  34. French Planes in Africa

    London, Nov. 10.—The aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Express" writes:—"The French air force in North Africa has just under 500 machines ...

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  35. Chaining of Prisoners

    London, Nov. 10.—Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons, in reply to questions, said he hoped to make a statement soon regarding the chaining ...

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  36. Mrs. Roosevelt's Tour

    London, Nov. 10.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Andrews, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Abercon, welcomed Mrs. Roosevelt on her arrival in ...

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  37. The War at Sea

    London, Nov. 11.—The Rome radio, quoting Berlin, states:—"A U-boat torpedoed a British battleship of the Queen Elizabeth class in the Atlantic. ...

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  38. Japan's War Prisoners

    London, Nov. 10.—The Secretary of State for War, Sir James Grigg, in the House of Commons, said:—"It is understood that a large number of war ...

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  39. U.S. TROOPS ATTACK

    London, Nov. 11.—The Berlin radio states that American troops have been attacking Tunisia since this morning. A United States spokesman at the ...

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  40. Effect of Occupation

    London, Nov. 11.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent writes:—"The occupation of Southern France should require 15 German divisions. Marshal Petain is ...

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  41. U.S. Air Raids on Burma

    New Delhi, Nov. 10.—A U.S. army air force communique states:—"Bombers on Monday, without loss, again heavily bombed docks and warehouses at ...

    Article : 64 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press from its ...

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