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  2. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    London, Nov. 13.—The opponents in [?]e battle for Tunisia are closing in. The British United Press correspondent with the Eighth Army says that no ...

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  3. THE FRENCH FLEET

    London, Nov. 13.—From Allied headquarters in North Africa Admiral Darlan has broadcast asking the commanders of the French fleet at Toulon ...

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  4. ALLIES' OFFENSIVE

    All is quiet in Algeria and Morocco, where the Allied landing forces are consolidating their gains. The race between the British and Americans and the Axis forces for the occupation of Tunisia, which is at present the ...

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  5. THE ALLIED OFFENSIVE

    London, Nov. 12.—Field-Marshal Smuts, in a speech to-day said:—"The hour of the offensive has come with a vengeance, suddenly, swiftly and ...

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  6. SITUATION IN FRANCE

    Washington, Nov. 11.—Washington remains calm in the face of Hitler's swift retaliatory moves in France and Tunisia and other developments in the ...

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  7. STALINGRAD BATTLE

    London, Nov. 12.—Reuter's correspondent in Moscow states:—"The Germans inside Stalingrad are definitely fought to a complete standstill. General ...

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  8. German Threat to Fleet

    London, Nov. 13.—According to the "Daily Mail" correspondent in Madrid. Germans are massing threateningly outside Toulon, ready to race to the ...

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  9. A Russian Attack

    London, Nov. 12.—The Moscow radio states:—"Russians to the north-west of Stalingrad in a sudden attack captured an inhabited locality which the ...

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  10. Squadron at Alexandria

    London, Nov. 12.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Alexandria states:—"French officers aboard Vichy warships have decided for the present ...

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  11. Capture of Casablanca

    London, Nov. 12.—The Vichy radio, referring to the fall of Casablanca, admits that the major portion of the French force was annihilated, and also ...

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  12. Stalingrad and Caucasus

    Moscow, Nov. 12.—The morning communique states:—"In the Stalingrad area on Thursday the enemy, having brought up reserves and regrouped his ...

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  13. ADVANCE ON TUNISIA

    London, Nov. 12.—The race between the British and Americans and the Axis forces for the occupation of Tunisia, which is at present the keypoint of ...

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  14. Even Better News in Store

    Auckland, Nov. 13.—"I think I can say with confidence that you will hear better news yet, news that will be a great surprise to you," said the ...

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  15. DISPOSITION OF WARSHIPS

    The latest known disposition of the French warships is as follows:—Battleships.—The Richelieu damaged at Dakar; the Jean Bart on fire at ...

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  16. Remnants of Foreign Legion

    London, Nov. 12.—The Vichy radio states:—"Units of the Foreign Legion, who have suffered heavy losses in fighting in Morocco, are retiring ...

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  17. Nazi Armistice Commission

    London, Nov. 13.—An American spokesman stated that reports had been received that Americans had captured members of the German Armistice ...

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  18. The Vichy Puppet

    London, Nov. 12.—A Vichy communique states, following a meeting of the Vichy Cabinet:—"The Government publicly declares that General Giraud ...

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  19. John Woolcott Forbes

    New York, Nov. 13.—The first step towards the extradition to Australia of John Woolcott Forbes was taken in the Federal Court to-day when Judge ...

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  20. U-boat Blown in Halves

    One R.A.F. Hudson blew a U-boat in halves off North Africa. A salvo of depth charges from another plane sent a U-boat crash-diving out of sight. ...

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  21. German Attacks Repulsed

    Moscow, Nov. 13.—A mid-day communique states:—"Fierce fighting continues in the Stalingrad area Russians repulsed enemy tank and infantry ...

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  22. Peace in Algeria

    London, Nov. 12.—A correspondent from the Allied headquarters states:—"The people of Oran regard the armistice terms as very generous and are ...

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  23. Planning the Coup

    London, Nov. 12.—Lieut.-General Eisenhower, detailing the Anglo-American conference with pro-Allied French leaders some months before the ...

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  24. Allies Occupy Bona

    London, Nov. 12.—The Vichy radio states:—"Americ an troops landing from British ships have occupied Bona, in Algeria, near the border of Tunisia. ...

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  25. Supplies for Russia

    London, Nov. 12.—Mr. R. K. Law, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the House of Commons, detailing figures of supplies to Russia during the ...

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  26. British and U.S. Navies

    Washington, Nov. 13.—Despite the utmost efforts to maintain secrecy about the North Africa expedition, the enemy apparently suspected an attack and is ...

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  27. Germans from Russia

    New York, Nov. 13.—The Ankara correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the German High Command has ordered the immediate ...

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  28. Petain and Laval

    London, Nov. 12.—The German newsagency, quoting a Vichy message, says: "Marshal Petain and M. Laval have announced that they intend to remain ...

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  29. Rommel in Tunis

    Cairo, Nov. 13.—Unconfirmed reports from American sources say that Rommel has established headquarters in [?]unis. ...

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  30. Japan and Mediterranean

    Washington, Nov. 13.—"The Japanese may regard America's new commitments in the Mediterranean as an opportunity to become bolder in the ...

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  31. Germans in Tunis

    Cairo, Nov. 13.—The estimated number of German air-borne troops at present in Tunisia does not exceed 2000, mostly airmen with ground crews and ...

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  32. The Swiss Frontier

    London, Nov. 12.—A Reuter's correspondent states:—"German troops have appeared on the Franco-Swiss frontier, severing Switzerland's ...

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  33. Communists in Portugal

    London, Nov. 11.—The Paris radio, quoting Lisbon, states:—"Portuguese Government troops and legionary forces suppressed a Communist revolt, arrested ...

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  34. Allies' Alternatives

    New York, Nov. 12.—The New York "Times" Washington Bureau tells that in connection with the anticipated American move into Tunisia ...

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  35. Paratroops Interned

    London, Nov. 13.—It is reported from Tangier that 54 American paratroops made a forced landing in various parts of the Spanish zone and have been ...

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  36. Germans in Marseilles

    London, Nov. 13.—The Moscow radio quoting a message from Lausanne, states: "One hundred civilians were taken as hostages on the first day of ...

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  37. Brutal Murders in India

    Nagpur, Oct. 12.—As a sequel to the brutal murder of four officials, including a sub-divisional magistrate, during disturbances at Chimur, in the Chanda ...

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  38. German Claims

    London Nov. 12.—A Berlin communique states: "In day and night air attacks against British and American naval units off Algiers, heavy bombs hit ...

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  39. Refugees in France

    New York, Nov. 13.—A radio report from Berne states that the Germans are rounding up hundreds of political refugees in Southern France. ...

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  40. Raid on Aerodrome

    London, Nov. 13.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Cairo correspondent states:—"It can now be revealed that the attack on an aerodrome near ...

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  41. Kill or be Killed

    Washington, Nov. 13.—Lieut.-General McNair, commander-in-chief of the army ground forces in the United States, has broadcast a warning to ...

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  42. Sabotage in France

    London, Nov. 11.—The Paris radio states:—"A German military court has sentenced to death 13 terrorists at St. Lo, has sentenced five others to ...

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  43. War at Sea

    London, Nov. 11.—The German newsagency states:—"A Junkers 88 twice scored direct hits on the British aircraft carrier Argus this morning. The ...

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  44. Axis Planes in Tunisia

    London, Nov. 13.—An American spokesman, referring to raids against Axis planes in Tunisia mentioned in a communique, said: "These German ...

    Article : 47 words
  45. 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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