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  4. BATTLES OF THE DNIEPER

    FROM AN ADVANCED BASE, December 9. --For 12 months the menace of Bougainville Island loomed large in the thoughts of those who have been planning the Allied campaign to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BULGARIAN TENSION RISES

    LONDON, Today.--Bulgaria is reported to be in a ferment over the possibility of war on its frontiers. Axis sources say that Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 612 words
  6. SNAMENKA'S FALL DANGER TO GERMANS

    LONDON, Friday--The fall of Snamenka to the Russians opens the German Dnieper Bend line in its critical central sector, and endangers the whole front the Germans have built up in their effort to stem the Red Army's drive south-westward. ...

    Article : 728 words
  7. DISTRICT FIRSTS (at 5.33)

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  8. Nazi Break Sealed Off

    LONDON, Today.-- The early morning Russian communique says : "South of Malin (60 miles ...

    Article : 76 words
  9. BULGARIA ILL-EQUIPPED TO FACE WAR THREAT

    LONDON, Friday.--Latest reports suggest that Bulgaria is hopelessly ill-equipped -- economically, politically and militarily -- to weather the storm threatening to engulf her. The Bulgarian Army is roughly ...

    Article : 350 words
  10. Churchill Confident In Off-Record Talk

    LONDON, Friday.--A tribute to the complete and unshaken unity of Britain and America was given by the British Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) in an off-the-record talk at the British Embassy in Cairo ...

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  12. War Museum To House Three Famous Planes

    LONDON, Friday. -- Flying with the RAF today are a Sunderland, a Lancaster and a Spitfire which their Australian ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. BREAD FOR NAPLES

    A CROWD OF NEAPOLITANS waits outside the first bakery in Naples to sell bread made from white flour supplied by the Allies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NO U.S. LOSSES IN MARSHALLS

    PEARL HARBOR, Friday. -- Further details of Admiral Nimitz's raid on the Marshall Islands on Monday show that Liberators ...

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  15. CANADIANS THROW BACK NAZI COUNTERS ON ROAD TO ROME

    LONDON, Friday. -- Eighth Army Canadian troops, who are now firmly entrenched north of the Moro River (about 12 miles north of the Sangro, on the eastern coast of Italy), have beaten off strong German counter-attacks, says Reuter's correspondent in Algiers. ...

    Article : 377 words
  16. 4 Nazi Raiders Shot Down Over Britain

    LONDON, Friday.--Four German raiders were destroyed last night after a few scattered enemy planes crossed the ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. NAZI CONVOY HIT IN NAVAL ACTION

    LONDON, Friday.--In an offensive sweep off the coast of Holland this morning, British light coastal forces met a German convoy of ...

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  18. JAPANESE RETIRE FROM CHANGTEH

    CHUNGKING, Friday. -- Generalisimo Chiang Kai-shek's communique states that Chinese troops. who are following retiring ...

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  19. CORAL SEA AIR HERO MISSING

    PHOENIX (Arizona), Friday.-- The Navy Department has informed the relatives of Lieut. Commander Edward (Butch) ...

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  20. MOSQUITO RAID ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday. -- RAF Mosquitoes yesterday made low level attacks on targets in North-western Germany. Two of the ...

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