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  4. FLEEING JAP SHIPS HIT AGAIN

    Somewhere in Australia.—Two more ships of the Japanese convoy which landed reinforcements on Lae have been hit by Allied bombers, which chased them into the Solomons Sea. ...

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  5. Roosevelt Hopes For 1944 Win

    WASHINGTON, January 10.—President Roosevelt hopes for a United Nations' victory next year. ...

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  6. German Forces March Into Vichy France

    FIRST PICTURE of the Nazis' invasion of Vichy France—a heavy tank rolling down a street in Toulouse, in south-western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PACE OF SOVIET DRIVE INCREASES

    LONDON, January 10.—The great Russian drives towards Rostoy and along the Caucasian railways are still sweeping forward and threaten to cut off 300,000 Germans in the Caucasus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AXIS IN FOR BIGGER BLITZ

    LONDON, January 10.—A more extended delivery of bombs on Germany and Italy would be started ...

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  9. Two Raids On Jap Base In Solomons

    WASHINGTON, January 10.—Two more attacks have been made on Munda, the important Japanese air base in the ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. DECISIVE PACIFIC BATTLE LOOMING SAYS U.S. WRITER

    NEW YORK, January 10.—A new climax to Pacific operations as decisive as the naval battle off the Solomons in the middle of November is predicted within a week by Joseph Harsch in the "Christian Science Monitor." ...

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  11. PLANES BUSY IN AFRICA

    LONDON, January 10.—Allied air attacks on enemy targets in Tunisia and Libya were continued ...

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  12. U.S. View Of Militia Move

    NEW YORK, January 10.—Commenting on the Australian move to extend the area to which the militia may be sent, the "Chicago ...

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  13. Some British Soldiers Lose Their Fetters

    LONDON, January 10.—Some of the British soldiers in German prison camps have been released from their fetters, according to letters ...

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  14. Atlantic Convoy Foils U-Boats

    LONDON, January 10.—It has been officially announced that a big, important convoy has reached port after 35 raids by ...

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  15. 'Dead Marines' Come to Life

    DARWIN.—The town's "dead marine" problem has at last been partly solved. For many years Darwin has ...

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  16. NEW FRENCH PURGE BY LAVAL

    LONDON., January 10.—The Nazi-controlled Paris Radio says that Laval is planning a new purge "to eliminate all dangerous ...

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  17. Surprise at Changing Of U.S.A. Envoy

    MELBOURNE.—Surprise is felt in Federal Government circles at the replacement of a career diplomat of such high standing as the American Minister to Australia (Mr. Nelson T. Johnson) by the head of the U.S. National ...

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  18. Roosevelt on Tax Plan Problem

    WASHINGTON, January 10.—President Roosevelt, expressing approval of the "Pay as you go" tax plan, ...

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  19. Screw Turned In Greece

    LONDON, January 10.—The Germans and Italians have recently stiffened their repressive measures in Greece, aiming to cow the ...

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  20. AIR TOLL IN AFRICA

    Algiers.—The U.S. Army Air Force destroyed 35 Axis planes and damaged 40 others during the week ended Saturday, for ...

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  21. Munitions Blown Up in Norway

    LONDON, January 10.—A munitions dump built into the mountain side near Oslo Fiord was blown up a few days ago, according to a ...

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  22. Washington Puzzled by Mr. Curtin's Reluctance to Visit U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, January 10.—Suggestions from Australia that Mr. Curtin does not desire to come to Washington at present ...

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  23. SUBMARINE OVERDUE

    LONDON, January 10.—One of Britain's most famous submarines is overdue. She is the Utmost, launched in 1940. and commanded ...

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  24. Heavy Storm Damage

    HONOLULU, January 10.—The heaviest tropical storm in Honolulu of seven years a few days ago flooded homes, business ...

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  25. Poultry Profiteering

    LONDON, January 10.—A firm of Ealing poulterers was fined £100 for having sold a chicken for 9/ instead of at the controlled ...

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