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  4. Battered Japanese Convoy

    Somewhere in New Guinea — Further blows have been struck by the Allied Air Force against the retiring Japanese convoy in the Solomons Sea, and against ...

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  5. ROSTOV THREAT

    LONDON, Monday.—After a 53 day successful offensive the Red Army increasingly threatens Salysk and Rostov, which are very important key points if the Germans are to extricate their forces from the Kuban Steppes. The ...

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  7. WAR AT SEA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty announces that the sub-marine Utmost, one of the most famous of British submarines, is ...

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  8. In Africa

    LONDON, Monday.—There were only patrol actions in Tunisia, according to a G.H.Q. communique. Air activity was confined to fighter ...

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  9. U.S. NEWS

    President Roosevelt told a press conference that he hoped for a United Nations victory in 1944. He had intended to convey that ...

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  10. "No. 1 PROBLEM"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Admiral Starts, commander of the U.S. naval forces in the European waters, who is here for ...

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  11. FRENCH SHIPS

    LONDON, Monday. — Admiral Glassford, chief of the U.S. Mission in North Africa, made a statement that the French battleship ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN MINISTER

    MOSCOW, Monday. (A.A.P.).—The Australian Minister (Mr. William Slater), who arrived here on January 3, will present his ...

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  13. NAZI CLAIM

    LONDON, Monday.—A special German communique claimed that U-boats attacked an [?] tanker convoy on its way to North ...

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  14. CHAINED PRISONERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Relatives of prisoners of war in Germany are receiving their first letters announcing the release of some ...

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  15. TWO LIBERATORS

    LONDON, Monday.—Two Coastal Command Liberators helped to break up and disperse a powerful U-boat pack massing for an ...

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  16. MATCH FOR U-BOATS

    LONDON Monday.—The naval correspondent of "The Times" says: "A sufficient number of destroyers, corvettes, and planes is ...

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  17. ROAD BUILDING EQUIPMENT

    Brigadier-General Godfrey, who recently returned from North Africa, said that U.S. aviation engineers flew with road-building ...

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  18. MUNDA AIRFIELDS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — U.S. bombers are keeping up almost continuous attacks on the Japanese airfields and installations at ...

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  19. COURAGEOUS CAPTAIN

    Captain Sidney Grant, of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's 6466-ton liner Laguna, hoodwinked a German U-boat ...

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  20. JEAN BOROTRA

    LONDON, Monday.—The well known French tennis player, Jean Borotra, has beer arrested by the Vichy police while trying to escape ...

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  21. TURKISH MISSION

    LONDON, Monday.—A Turkish production mission led by Major-General Seyrek, Director-General of Military Factories, has arrived ...

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  22. LOST BOTH LEGS

    LONDON, Monday. - Lieutenant the Honorable Richard Wood, aged 22 years, youngest son of Lord Halifax, was severely ...

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  23. JAPAN AS MAIN ENEMY

    OTTAWA, Sunday — The Internal Affairs Department spokesman, referring to the broadcast statement by the Canadian High ...

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  24. LAVAL'S BODYGUARD

    LONDON, Monday. — "Aiming to strengthen his own position and to carry out German orders more effectively. Laval has formed a ...

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  25. CHINESE WAR

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—A communique says that the Chinese have recaptured Lihuang, the provisional capita] of Anhwei. It ...

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  27. PEARL HARBOR

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—"The United States has weathered the most critical year in her history and another year will bring ...

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  28. MASS SUICIDE

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The "New York Times" publishes a last letter signed by 93 Jewish girls in Warsaw who committed mass ...

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  29. BRITISH STABILITY

    LONDON, Monday.—"I want the British Commonwealth to continue, not merely because it is British, but because it is good ...

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  30. BOMBING BURMA ROAD

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — U.S. fighters and bombers raided Bhama (Burma) for the second day in succession, starting several ...

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  31. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in The Daily Advertiser is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England "The Times." "Daily Telegraph," ...

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  33. ENEMY AGENTS

    NEW DELHI, Monday. — The Government of India has issued an ordinance providing for the trial of enemy agents proved to ...

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  34. HOLIDAY MUDDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The secretary of the Construction Branch of the A.W.U. (Mr. M'Namara) said to-day that unless a more ...

    Article : 67 words
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