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  4. WITHDRAWAL BY ALLIED FORCES ON WESTFRONT

    LONDON, January 3. --American Seventh Army troops have withdrawn from a narrow 20-mile strip of Reich territory running west of the Rhine. They moved to more advantageous positions over the Lauter River, which runs along ...

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  5. CHAOS REIGNS IN BUDAPEST

    L0ND0N, January 3. --Russian troops reached the banks of the Danube at several points inside Budapest after the Germans blew up the great railway bridge, ...

    Article : 601 words
  6. U.S. Shipbuilding

    WASHINGTON, January 3. --Vice Admiral Land, Chairman of the Maritime Commission, told a ...

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  7. "ALLIES SHOULD TREAT GERMANS IN BROTHERLY WAY"

    LONDON, January 3. --Sir Stafford Cripps, Minister for Aircraft Production, to-day outlined his policy of practical Christian ideals for the post-war treatment of Germany ...

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    First picture to be released of the Allied landing on Mindoro, south of the island of Luzon, in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RAILWAY BRIDGES PROVIDE ALLIES' MAIN AIR TARGETS

    LONDON, January 3. --Over 1000 bombers, with an escort of 650 fighters, attacked six railway bridges, mainly in the ...

    Article : 231 words
  10. POWERFUL ROCKETS

    OTTAWA, January 3.--The RCAF has disclosed that one of the rockets carried by the RAF ...

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  11. ALLIES ADVANCE ON MANDALAY

    KANDY, January 4.--The Japanese are doing everything they can to delay the 14th Army advance as long as ...

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  12. Price Of Joining The Axis

    WASHINGTON, January 3. --Mrs. Glare Luce, MP, recently returned from Europe, told a Press conference ...

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  13. GOOD WORK

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Replying to critics of the District War Agricultural Committee organisation in. Queensland, ...

    Article : 268 words
  14. UNDER SUSPICION

    WASHINGTON, January 3. --The Secretary for State (Mr. Stettinius), referring to the fact that Allied supplies to Switzerland ...

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  15. DEATH TO WEEVILS

    LONDON, January 3. --Dr. J. A. Kitchener, scientist in the Department of Physical Chemistry, Perial College of Science and ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S ROAD CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, January 3. --The Ministry for War Transport reveals that 507 people were killed and 10,208 injured as a result of ...

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  17. MANY RECRUITS

    LONDON, January 3. --Thousands of Italian patriots have enlisted in the new Italian army, according to an authoritative ...

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  18. ARMY GOODS

    WASHINGTON, January 3. --Brigadier-General J. Dillon, who was a provost marshal general In North Africa. Italy, and Southern ...

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  19. GERMAN COMMAND CHANGE.

    LONDON, January 4. --Oslo Radio states Lieut. -General Rendulice has succeeded General Falkenhorst as German ...

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  20. NEWS RELEASE

    LONDON, January 4, --British [?]d American correspondents are [?]ongly protesting to Allied [?]adquarters because the BBC ...

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  21. NEW SUPER-FORT BASE ON GUAM

    NEW YORK, January 3. --The Super-Fortress offensive entered a new phase to-day, when a sizeable force of B29's, directed for the first time from Guam, rained bombs on Nagoya. The planes took off in fine weather ...

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  22. BOMBS! BOMBS!!

    LONDON, January 3. --The Bomber Command's December tonnage brought the total bomb weight ...

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  23. French Children For Switzerland

    BASLE, January 3. --The Allied authorities have decided to evacuate the children of Mulhouse to Switzerland. Between 10,000 and ...

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  24. ALLIED GIAN ON ITALY FRONT

    LONDON, January 3. --cann[?]ns, supported by British tanks, [?]ssed forward on the Eighth [?] front in Italy and cleared ...

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    The engineers of an RAF Wellington bomber squadron In Italy have invented a magnetic sweep, used for detecting and gathering bits of metal from runways. The picture shows airmen adjusting the mechanism before use. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. "DON'T LISTEN!"

    NEW YORK, January 3. --Tokio Radio cautioned the Japanese to go to bed as soon as the Japanese network program ends in order to ...

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  27. Plastiras Forms New Government In Greece

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens says it is officially stated that General Plastiras has formed a new government. ...

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  28. 31 JAPANESE SHIPS PUT OUT OF ACTION

    Operating from airfields which RAAF construction units helped to build, American planes continued their ...

    Article : 378 words
  29. Fewer Strikes

    OTTAWA, January 3. --The [?]ad[?]an Labor Department re[?] that the time lost through [?]es and lockout was 50 per ...

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  30. RED CROSS APPEAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --The Red Cross Appeal Committee to-day set £425,000 as the amount to be raised in Queensland in 1945. ...

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  31. JAPANESE CLAIMS.

    NEW YORK, January 4. --Tokio Radio states a Japanese communique declares: Approximately 500 enemy aircraft, chiefly ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. TURKEY BREAKS WITH JAPAN.

    LONDON, January 3.--Ankara[?]dio states the Turkish National [?]embly unanimously decided to [?] off diplomatic and economic ...

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