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  2. GERMAN RETREAT

    London, Feb. 15.—The Berlin radio states: "The Russians, after a battle lasting several hours, which was waged with grim ferocity, breached the German lines at Kharkov. German tanks were immediately hurled into a counter-attack." (The ...

    Article : 364 words
  3. RUSSIAN GAINS

    Moscow, Feb. 16.—The early morning communique states:—"In the Ukraine on Monday we captured Uspienskoie and the railway ...

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  4. THE BURMA FRONT

    New Delhi, Feb. 15.—A United States air force communique states:—"Our fighters armed with light fragmentation bombs heavily ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN TUNISIA

    London, Feb. 15.—The Associated Press correspondent in Algiers states:—"About 50 German tanks overwhelmed American ...

    Article : 346 words
  6. R.A.F. OPERATIONS

    London, Feb. 15.—R.A.F., Dominion and Allied fighter squadrons, which escorted and covered bombers in two attacks on docks ...

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  7. French North Africa

    New York, Feb. 15.—Drew Middleton, special correspondent of the "New York Times" in North Africa, says that the appointment ...

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  8. THE FRENCH FLEET

    New York, Feb. 16.—From Dakar the French battleship Richelieu (35,000 tons), the cruiser Montcalm (7600 tons) and the super ...

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  9. Norwegian Squadron's Bag

    London, Feb. 16.—Fighters escorting Liberators homeward from Dunkirk had a running fight against Focke-Wulf 190's from ...

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  10. Working for Germany

    London, Feb. 15.—The Vichy radio states:—"The Cabinet to-day after hearing a statement by M. Laval, decided to create a ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. Gandhi's Fast

    Bombay, Feb. 15.—While Gandhi was fasting for the sixth day, demands for his release, made to both Houses of the Legislature, met ...

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  12. GERMAN DEBACLE

    London, Feb. 15.—While the fall of Kharkov is apparently imminent, the Russians have begun a pincers movement designed to ...

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  13. American Counter-attack

    London, Feb. 16.—Reuter's correspondent in Algiers states:—"German panzers last night moved into Gafsa, which was evacuated after ...

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  14. German Communique

    London, Feb. 16.—A Berlin High Command communique states:—"Russian massed tank and infantry forces yesterday continued ...

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  15. Policing the Peace

    London, Feb. 15.—"After the war the Dominions will not be content with the Dominions Office pattern," declared Captain Harold ...

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  16. Raid on Milan

    London, Feb. 15.—An Australian Lancaster squadron participated in the Milan raid. Members of the crews included Pilot-Officers ...

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  17. GANDHI'S CONDITION

    Bombay, Feb. 15.—A communique announces that Gandhi's condition has shown some deterioration. He was rather restless on ...

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  18. R.A.F. Over France

    London, Feb. 16.—The Air Ministry reports:—"Fighter command planes last night carried out intruder patrols over Northern ...

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  19. The Rostov Victory

    London, Feb. 14.—The capture of Rostov and Voroshilovgrad almost certainly means that a large part of the 2nd German Army, the 4th ...

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  20. Keeping it Dark

    London, Feb. 16.—A report received at Zurich from Berlin states that Goebbels has ordered German newspapers to cease publishing ...

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  21. Raid on Lorient

    London, Feb. 15.—Stirling, Halifax and Lancaster planes dropped more than 1000 tons of bombs on Saturday night on Lorient. The ...

    Article : 301 words
  22. British Convoys

    London, Feb. 16.—The correspondent of United Press in North Africa states:—"Admiral Cunningham at a press conference said ...

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  23. Vichy Report

    London, Feb. 16.—The Vichy radio, quoting German reports from the eastern front, states:—"Fighting continues with ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. U.S. Supplies for China

    Washington, Feb. 15—Mr. Franklin Ray, chief of the China section of lend-lease, announced to-day that more lend-lease goods ...

    Article : 184 words
  25. Air Raid on Sicily

    Algiers, Feb. 16.—American "flying fortresses," raiding Sicily from North African bases on Sunday for the first time, heavily bombed ...

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  26. Position at Kharkov

    London, Feb. 16.—The British United Press correspondent in Moscow states that no evidence is obtainable in Moscow that the ...

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  27. RAID ON NAPLES

    London Feb. 16.—A Rome communique states: "The enemy yesterday afternoon raided Naples and Palermo, causing great ...

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  28. Not a Sideshow

    New York, Feb. 15.—A correspondent of the "New York Times" in Tunisia says that Hitler cannot afford to lose one battle in ...

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  29. Nazis Lose Their Nerve

    London, Feb. 15.—German soldiers in Russia a month ago were still full of arrogance, but now that they see the vast ...

    Article : 286 words
  30. Heavy Fighting Continues

    London, Feb. 16.—The latest reports indicate that heavy fighting is still going on in Southern Tunisia. The Columbia ...

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  31. Russian Mission in U.S.A.

    London, Feb. 15.—The Algiers radio states:—"After organising Russian labour for the present offensive, Marshal Timoshenko is ...

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  32. Women Again Stop Work on Wage Claims

    Melbourne, Feb. 15.—As a protest against non-adjustment of they pay claims, more than 1000 women employed in the small ...

    Article : 241 words
  33. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    Chungking, Feb. 14—A communique issued to-day says that reinforced Japanese troops have captured Lupa, near Canton, despite ...

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  34. Eighth Army Advances

    Cairo, Feb. 16.—A general headquarters communique state s:—"Our troops yesterday occupied Ben Gardane and are in contact ...

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  35. DUTCH VOLUNTEERS CAPTURED

    London. Feb. 15.—The Oslo radio states that 300 Dutch volunteers were among the captured enemy forces at Stalingrad. ...

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  36. V.C. Winner on the Stage

    London, Feb. 15.—"I am doing this because I need the money," said Flight-Sergeant John Hannah, youngest Victoria Cross winner of ...

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  37. Finnish President

    Stockholm, Feb. 15.—The Electoral College has re-elected Dr. Ryti, Finnish President, for a further two years by 269 votes to ...

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  38. New Treatment of Wounds

    New York, Feb. 14.—Red corpuscles, forming at least half the blood given under transfusion plans and previously discarded as ...

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  39. Two Commanders Arrive

    London, Feb. 16.—Allied headquarters in North Africa state that Air Vice-Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder and Admiral Sir Andrew ...

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  40. German Commander's Death

    London, Feb. 15.—The Berlin radio states:—Lieut.-General Wolfgang Fischer, commander of a tank division was killed in action ...

    Article : 88 words
  41. Italian Claims

    London, Feb. 16.—A Rome communique states: "A local action in Tunisia resulted in the capture of enemy positions, 781 prisoners, 31 ...

    Article : 38 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 ...

    Article : 31 words
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