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  2. First Army's Advance

    London, March 31.—The Morocco radio states:—"Air reconnaissance, has revealed hundreds of enemy vehicles immobilised along the ...

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  3. THE EIGHTH ARMY

    London, March 31.—Reuter's correspondent in Northern Tunisia supports the Cairo radio report that the First Army has launched are offensive in the north. "It should pin Von Arnim to the defence of Bizerta and Tunis," he says, "without any possibility of aiding the ...

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  4. A WINNING MOVE

    London, March 30.—"Of all the Eighth Army's audacious exploits none was more daring than the secret journey of General ...

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  5. RUSSIAN DEADLOCK

    London, March 30.—Although the Russians have withdrawn their forces from the main Donetz line, and at present the fighting is on ...

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  6. INVASION THREAT

    New York, March 31.—The Istanbul correspondent of the "New York Times," Ray Brock, states that the German High ...

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  7. MR. EDEN IN U.S.A.

    Washington, March 29.—The 16-day visit of the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, to the United States formally ended to-night ...

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  8. RAID ON BERLIN

    London, March 31.—Australian airmen who participated in Monday night's raid on Berlin commented on their experiences when ...

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  9. OCCUPATION OF SED JENANE

    Algiers, March 31.—The First Army immediately after entering Sed Jenane struck east along the road towards Mateur. The German ...

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  10. Unconfirmed Reports

    London, March 30.—The Algiers' radio states that a British naval landing has been carried out at Sfax. ...

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  11. Fear of Invasion

    Stockholm, March 30.—A Wilhelmstrasse spokesman told an "Aftonbladet" correspondent: 'It is possible that the R.A.F.'s ...

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  12. A Rearguard Stand

    London, March 31.—Reuter's military correspondent writes:—"There seems to be little doubt that Rommel is making a ...

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  13. U-boat Menace

    London, March 30.—Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated in a speech: "The U-boat is the deadliest menace of ...

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  14. Germans Thrown Back

    Moscow, March 30.—The "Red Star" states that the Germans made two powerful thrusts across the Donetz but were flung back ...

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  15. Visit to Canada

    Ottawa, March 31.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, and the Minister of Naval Services, Mr. MacDonald, met Mr. Eden ...

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  16. American Drive

    London, March 31.—Reuter's correspondent in Algiers states that the Americans on Tuesday started a drive down the main ...

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  17. PURSUIT OF ROMMEL

    London, March 30.—The Eighth Army, after its great victory at Gabes and El Hamma, is untiringly pursuing Rommel's battered ...

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  18. Fighting Flares Up

    London, March 30.—The Berlin radio states:—"Very heavy fighting has flared up south-west of Viazma, where the Russians ...

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  19. Germans in Croatia

    London, March 30.—The Berlin radio states:—"Axis troops in South Croatia killed 13,000 Croats while quelling a Communist ...

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  20. Explosion in Italy

    London, March 31.—The Rome radio states:—"Seventy-two persons were killed and 1179 injured as the result of an explosion in an ...

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  21. Aerial Offensive

    London, March 30.—A correspondent at Allied headquarters in North Africa writes:—"The Allied air forces in North Africa ...

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  22. Role of Italian Fleet

    London, March 30.—Commander Kenneth Edwards, naval correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," believes that the Italian navy may ...

    Article : 195 words
  23. Fighting in China

    Chungking, March 30.—The Chinese communique reports the recapture of an unidentified town on the south bank of the Yangtze ...

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  24. Soviet Communiques

    Moscow, March 31.—A communique issued early this morning states:—"There were no important changes on Tuesday throughout ...

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  25. Rommel's Difficulties

    London, March 30.—The Cairo Express military correspondent expresses the opinion that Rommel's retreat is gaining speed ...

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  26. Many Fires Caused

    London, March 30.—The Air Ministry news service states: "Pilots had to fly through cloud thick with ice over the North Sea. ...

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  27. DOENITZ'S APPOINTMENT DENIED

    London, March 31.—The Berlin radio states:—"Informed authorities deny that Admiral Doenitz has been made supreme ...

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  28. Italian Outcry

    London, March 31.—The Rome radio complained to-day that Italian people did not know enough about what was going on. "Only ...

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  29. The First Army

    London, March 30.—The Cairo radio, quoting an Algiers report late on Tuesday night, said:—"The First Army has gone over to the ...

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  30. Fifty-first Highlanders

    London, March 31.—The "Fighting Fifty-first" Highland Division which, with the New Zealanders, headed the enveloping thrust ...

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  31. Axis Reports

    London, March 31.—A Rome communique states:—"The enemy on Tuesday maintained pressure on the Tunisian front and carried ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. Italian Prisoners

    London, March 30.—The Secretary for War, Sir James Grigg, said in the House of Commons to-day that the number of Italian ...

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  33. German Reports

    London, March 31.—A Berlin High Command communique states:—"Things were generally quiet on Tuesday on the southern ...

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  34. Italians Left Behind

    London, March 30.—The "Daily Telegraph' correspondent at the Allied headquarters states: "Rommel again took away transport ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

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