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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  4. SOVIET TIDE SURGES FORWARD

    LONDON, Jan, 19.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Moscow representative says the Red Army has entered Silesia and is driving on Oppein, 20 miles inside Germany. The Russians have entered Lodz, and house to house ...

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  5. AMERICANS REACH LAST BIG SALIENT TOWN

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—The Americans, advancing down the road from Ligneville, are now only three and a half miles from Saint Vith, most important ...

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  6. U.S. NAVY PLANES DESTROY JAP INSTALLATIONS ON LUZON

    Lingayen aerodrome on Luzon is now operating and providing the troops with cover. In addition to Lightnings and Thunderbolts already in occupation, a transport plane is already using the strip, which, some years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAP AIR FORCE STILL DANGER TO SHIPPING

    NEW YORK, January 19.—The American Press correspondent in Lingayen Gulf, Spencer Davis, says Vice. Admiral Kinksip is of ...

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  8. BLAMEY'S "INTERVENTION" CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, January 19.—The "amazing intervention" of General Blarney in the discussions on the delay in announcing Australian ...

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  9. TROOP TRAIN COLLIDES WITH FREIGHT TRAIN

    MELBOURNE, January 19.—Trains between Melbourne and Adelaide were held up for several hours when a troop train crashed into the middle of a ...

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  10. CHIANG AVERSE TO REVENGE AGAINST JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, January 19.—Gen-eral Chiang Kai-Shek, discussing War crimes, declared that while Justice to war victims and ...

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  11. 6800 MORE JAPS KILLED ON GUAM

    NEW YORK, January 19—The North American Newspaper Alliance representative on Guam, Keith Wheeler, says the Marines have ...

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  12. 5 INCHES OF RAIN AT INGHAM FOR WEEK

    INGHAM, January 19.—Further rain fell last night and again this morning, the registration for the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. being 32 points. ...

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  13. MR. CURTIN RESUMES ON MONDAY

    CANBERRA, January 19.—Mr. Curtin will resume his official duties next Monday. This was announced to-day by Mr. ...

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  14. COMMANDOS HAVE GOOD HUNTING IN N.G.

    Vigorous Australian Cavalry Commandos have a real feuding district near their advanced out port around Walum, deep in the ...

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  15. MAURITICS' CROPS RUINED BY CYCLONE

    PORT LOUIS, January 19.—A three day cyclone devastated the whole of Mauritius, cutting all communications. Many were killed and thousands are ...

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  16. BIG GUERRILLA ARMY POISED IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON, January 19.—United Pram correspondent says a vast Chinese underground, potentially the moat formidable ...

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  17. N.Z.-AUSTRAUAN ORDERS FOR CANADIAN WHEAT '

    WINNIPEG, January 19.—Mr. George Mclvor, chairman of the Canadian Wheat Board, said that New Zealand is negotiating for the ...

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  18. 3 PETROL TANK WAGGONS CATCH FIRE

    SYDNEY, January 19.—When three petrol lank waggons, each containing 1000 gallons, caught fire at the Glebe Island depot of the Vacuum Oil Co. ...

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  19. 7-DAY TRUCE OT ST. NAZAIRE

    LONDON, January 19.—A Seven day truce at Saint Nazaire began this morning, and the first train carrying civilians entered the Allied linen ...

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  20. NEW AMERICAN WEAPONS USED IN PHILIPPINES

    NEW YORK January 19.—The Tokio radio says American carrier-planes in the Philippines are using two improved weapons, a 40 m.m. ...

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  21. FALLON REJECTS FEDERAL OFFER

    BRISBANE, January 19.—The State branch secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. C. G. Fallen), has declined the Federal ...

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  22. 24 MORE JAP SHIPS SUNK

    WASHINGTON, January 19.—The Navy has announced that American submarines have sunk 24 additional enemy vessels in the Pacific and ...

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  23. MOST DECORATED BOMBER IN NEW GUINEA

    This is "Scotty's Romin Pidgin," Australian-bullt Beaifort bomber the Japanese from Milne Bay to Rahul. There are 130 bombs painted on the fuselage, representing at many bombing missions against the enemy. It is the decorated bomber in New Guinea. Its first strike was over Rabaul in December, 1948. Leading Aircraftsman Let Erskine of Punchhowl, N.S.W., rigger marrks up the 139th. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. 87 PLANES RELEASED FOR CIVILIAN PURCHASE

    SYDNEY, January 19—The first aircraft to be released by the R.A.A.K for purchase by the public through the Commonwealth Disposals Commission ...

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  25. NO UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

    LONDON, January 19.—"The German people will reply with a categorical 'never,' to Mr. Churchill's renewed demand for unconditional ...

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  26. 663,859 U.S. CASUALTIES SINCE PEARL HARBOUR

    WASHINGTON, January 19.—Mr. Stimson has announced that there were 74,788 American army casualties on the Western Front ...

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  27. NEW JAPANESE ASSAULT ON CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY

    CHUNGKING, January 19.—A Chinese communique reported the Japanese have opened an assault from both ends of the ...

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  28. LIBERATORS IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—An Army Air Force spokesman said that Liberators had replaced Flying Fortresses in the Pacific. The Liberators were ...

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  29. SERBS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST KING PETER

    LONDON, January 19.—The Yugoslav radio stales demonstrations against King Peter continue throughout Serbia. Telegrams, protesting against his ...

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  30. HODGES DECORATED FOR SERVICE AT ARDENNES

    LONDON, January 19.—The Associated Pren representative with the American Find Army says that General Bradley last night ...

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  31. MAURITIUS' CROPS RUINED SMUGGLED TO FILIPINOS

    NEW YORK, January 19.—The North American newspaper Alliance correspondent, Royal Arch Gunnison, at General MacArthu's headquarters ...

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  32. U.S. BOMBERS RANGE WIDE OVER CHINA

    NEW YORK, January 19.—The American Press correspondent in Kunming says the United States Air Force, ranging the entire perimeter ...

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  33. MR. F. NOUN TO SUCCEED MR. MORONEY

    BRISBANE, January 19.—The State conference of the Australian Railways Union to-day, elected Mr. F. Nolan general secretary of the Queensland ...

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  34. LATE SPORTING

    BRISBANE, January 19.—After 12 rounds of gruelling too to too punching. Johny Shields, 9 75 Queensland, and Bobby Fulley 9.9 New South ...

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  35. SUPER RAID ON HONSHU

    WASHINGTON, January 19.—The War Department communique says that Marianas based Super-Fortlesses to-day bombed industrial targets at ...

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