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  2. ROMMEL'S FORCES SPLIT

    London, Dec. 17.—The Associated Press correspondent in Cairo states:—"Rommel's fleeing Afrika Korps has been outflanked and cut in twain by a wide sweep of the pursuing British forces, and the trapped Germans are desperately attempting to fight a way out. ...

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  3. JEWS IN EUROPE

    London, Dec. 17.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, in the House of Commons, said he regretted to have to inform the House the ...

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  4. DARLAN'S POSITION

    London, Dec. 17.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Allied headquarters in North Africa claims to have asked ...

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  5. INDIA AND THE WAR

    Calcutta, Dec. 17.—The Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow, in a speech to-day made the first full review for a year of India's position in the ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CONFLICT

    Moscow, Dec. 17.—After the closure of the German breach at Kotelnikovo, the Russians advanced and occupied several fortified points. Russians west of Rjev wiped out the 14th German motorised division, which originally comprised 20,000 men. ...

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  7. TUNISIAN FRONT

    London, Dec. 18.—A Reuter's correspondent with the First Army states that the situation in Tunisia is becoming similar to General ...

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  8. RUSSIAN SUCCESS

    London, Dec. 17.—Correspondents agree that the Verkhnekumsky action is the first severe test of the Germans' ability to penetrate ...

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  9. Air Raid on Tunis

    London, Dec. 17.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Cairo states:—"Tunis is almost out of action as a port. In an eight and ...

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  10. GERMANS TRAPPED

    London, Dec. 17.—The latest news from the Eighth Army indicates that the Germans are still mainly attempting to break out of ...

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  11. German Reports

    London, Dec. 17.—A Berlin communique states:—"In the TereK area we repulsed the enemy and inflicted heavy casualties. ...

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  12. R.A.F. Operations

    Cairo, Dec. 18.—The R.A.F. heavily bombed the landing ground at Tamet, 25 miles west of Sirte, and also the main Axis Tripolitanian ...

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  13. Aerial Activity

    London, Dec. 17—A communique issued by the Allied headquarters in North Africa states:—"Bostons, escorted by Lightnings and ...

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  14. A 100-Mile Dash

    London, Dec. 17.—Reuter's correspondent in Cairo states that the British forces which split Rommel's army made over a ...

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  15. German Claim Denied

    Moscow, Dec. 18.—The Soviet Information Bureau, denying German claims to have surrounded and wiped out a large Russian ...

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  16. Darlan Visits Bona

    London, Dec. 17.—The Morocco radio states that Admiral Darlan flew to Bona on Wednesday to review the French army in a Martin ...

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  17. Use of Coal

    London, Dec. 17.—Sir Evan Williams, president of the British Coal Utilisation Research Association, has announced a £1,000,000 ...

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  18. German Report

    London, Dec. 17.—The Berlin radio states:—"British efforts yesterday to cut off a German covering unit in Libya failed. After a ...

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  19. Chaining of Prisoners

    London, Dec. 17.—The Secretary for War in the House of Commons to-day replied in the negative to a question by Mr. Thorne whether ...

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  20. Military Musician

    London, Dec. 17.—Lieut.-Colonel Adkins was found, guilty on the first seven charges with which the court proceeded. The hearing of ...

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  21. Canadians in Britain

    London, Dec. 17.—General MacNaughton, G.O.C. Canadian forces in Britain, said when interviewed to-day: "In the war against ...

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  22. R.A.F. OVER GERMANY

    London, Dec. 18.—The R.A.F. attacked targets in the north-west of Germany last night. The results could not be seen owing to low ...

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  23. Raid on Bizerta

    London, Dec. 18.—A report from Allied headquarters in North Africa states that large forces of "flying fortresses" heavily bombed ...

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  24. Italian Generals Dismissed

    London, Dec. 17.—The Moscow radio states that Mussolini is reported to have dismissed General Vittoria Ambrosio, Italian ...

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  25. World-wide Broadcast

    London, Dec. 17.—The B.B.C. broadcast throughout the world in 23 languages the Allied declaration condemning Germany's attitude ...

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  26. A Legless Pilot

    London, Dec. 17.—Pilot-Officer G. S. Hodgkinson, aged 22, who lost both legs while flying with the fleet air arm three years ago, has ...

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  27. Divided Loyalties

    Quebec, Dec. 18.—A fight between Canadian soldiers to determine whether "God Save the King" or "Canada" should be sung ...

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  28. Jewish Deputies

    London, Dec. 17.—The Jewish Board of Deputies has made this statement.—"The Anglo-Jewish community in Britain, in common ...

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  29. Situation Reviewed

    London, Dec. 17.—That the situation in Tunisia is more favourable to the Allies than the public generally suppose was the ...

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  30. New Swiss President

    Berne, Dec. 17.—Enrico Celio, Federal Councillor for Posts and Railways, has been elected Swiss President for 1943. ...

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  31. A Difficult Task

    The British United Press correspondent with the Eighth Army states that the cutting of the coast road near Wadi Matratin was the ...

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  32. Luftwaffe Bases

    London, Dec. 17.—Fighter pilots told the "Daily Express" aeronautical correspondent: "In the past few weeks we have noticed that ...

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  33. U.S. Price Administrator

    Washington, Dec. 17.—President Roosevelt has accepted the resignation of Price Administrator Henderson. A successor has not ...

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  34. Social Security

    London, Dec. 17.—The National Council of Labour, representing the Trade Union Council, the Labour Party and the Co-operative ...

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  35. Declaration in Lords

    London, Dec. 17.—After Lord Simon in the House of Lords had read the declaration, Lord Addison, the Labour leader, said a more ...

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  36. Modern Domesday Book

    London, Dec. 17.—A 20th Century Domesday Book detailing 300,000 farms in Britain and Wales from five acres upwards, is ...

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  37. U-boat Tankers

    London, Dec. 18—The Berlin radio states that Germany now has U-boat tankers, designed as "milking cows." These are able to ...

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  38. An All-Day Fight

    Cairo, Dec. 18.—A G.H.Q. communique states:—"The remains of the Axis rearguards yesterday continued their withdrawal, strongly ...

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  39. Polish Broadcast

    London, Dec. 18.—The Polish Ambassador, broadcasting to-day, described the declaration condemning Germany's policy against the ...

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  40. Commons in Recess

    London, Dec. 17.—The House of Commons has risen for the Christmas recess. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

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