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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

    Sun: 5.37. 7.56. Moon: 3.22 p.m., 2.45 a.m. Tides: 6.3 a.m. 6.18 p.m. TO-MORROW ...

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  5. ALLIED LEADERS MEET TURKS IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, Monday.—Third of a series of great international conferences is now taking place at a secret rendezvous in North Africa. This is a meeting between the leaders of Britain, America and Turkey just at the moment when Hitler is reported to have moved troops within 40 miles of ...

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  6. FIFTH ARMY IN BITTER ENGAGEMENT

    LONDON, Monday.—Some of the bitterest fighting of the Italian campaign is going on in the Mignano ...

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  7. PEACE TALK DOES NOT APPEAL TO ARMIES IN ITALY

    FIFTH ARMY FRONT, Monday.—British troops on this wintry front are again getting letters saying: "Well, dear, they tell me you'll soon be home," or "It must be nice in Italy just now." ...

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  8. TROOPS' CHRISTMAS GIFTS

    As Christmas presents cannot be obtained at battle stations in New Guinea the troops arc making their own souvenirs to send to their people at home. These men at Dumpu in the Ramu Valley are making wristbands. Left to right: Sig. Farrell, Sig. McGilnchey and Sig Wayth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPANESE ADVANCE IN CHINA

    LONDON, Monday.—Without waiting to reduce Changteh (Hunan), the Japanese have resumed their advance on ...

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  10. Pact At Teheran Heralds Final Blow For Nazis

    LONDON, Monday.—There is now no chance of a major Allied reverse and the war in Europe is nearing its end. This was made plain by the confident demeanor and the speed with which the "big three" worked at the Teheran conference, says the Exchange Telegraph correspondent. ...

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  11. TORPEDOES BAG 16 NAZI SHIPS

    The sinking of 16 enemy vessels by British submarines in the Mediterranean is recorded in an Admiralty ...

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  12. Moscow Welcome To Stalin

    LONDON, Monday.—Marshal Stalin was received with tremendous acclamation when he drove through Moscow streets ...

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  13. Polish Prince Released

    LONDON, Monday.—Prince Henry Pless of Poland, who has been living in London some years, has been released from ...

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  15. JAPS TO TEACH U.S. FARMERS

    An appeal to Japanese internees to teach mid-western farmers efficiency and cleanliness, has aroused an angry ...

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  16. FINNS STILL TRUCULENT

    LONDON, Monday.—German Newsagency quotes Finnish President Ryti as saying on the 26th anniversary of Finnish ...

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  17. Calcutta Hard Hit By Jap Daylight Raid

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—Civilian loss of life in the first Japanese daylight raid on Calcutta (last Sunday) was heavy ...

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  19. Long Flights To Reach Teheran

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Non-stop flights of 1200 miles were made each way by a huge transport fleet when President Roosevelt ...

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  20. EXAMINATION OF WOMEN WORKERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Changes have been made in the provisions for medical examination of married women in the older age groups, ...

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  22. ARMY CHIEFS WERE IN THE BEST OF SPIRITS

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—The high chiefs of the combined British and American General Staffs took over the King David Hotel, Jerusalem, lock, stock and barrel for a party after the Teheran talks. ...

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  23. ONE-LEGGED GUNNER AWARDED DSO

    LONDON, Monday.—Pilot Officer Robert Christian Dunstan, 20, of Frankston (Melbourne), one-legged rear-gunner of a Lancaster, has ...

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  24. LONDON DECLARES WAR ON RATS

    LONDON, Monday.—The health authorities have declared total war on the countless thousands of rats in the sewers of Greater London. The movements of rat colonies, ...

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