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  4. MONTGOMERY NOW IN COMMAND OF FOUR ALLIED ARMIES

    LONDON, January 6.--Field - Marshal Montgomery, now commanding American as well as British troops, is steadily deflating the German bulge in Belgium. His men, in a slow, steady slog against the north side of von Rundstedt's salient, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ROOSEVELT REVIEWS WAR IN ADDRESS TO U.S.A. CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, January 6.--President Roosevelt, in a message to Congress, said: The war and the peace to follow were naturally uppermost in the minds of all of us. This war must be waged, ...

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  6. PANZER PUSH FAILS IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, January 6. --All German efforts to relieve the German garrison trapped in Budapest, the capital of ...

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    While the gaping bow doors of amphibious assault craft spew forth more men and supplies, U.S. troops and Coast Guardsmen fill sand bags for gun emplacements on Leyte Island in the Central Philippines. A bulldozer (left) helps to loosen the sand for the bag-fillers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAP CARRIER HIT

    WASHINGTON, January 6.--The Navy reported a direct hit and a probable hit with heavy bombs ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. MONTY'S NEW JOB WELL RECEIVED

    LONDON, January 6.--Responsible opinion in Britain and the United States has welcomed a switch in Allied commands on the West Front. This was the assignment to Field-Marshal ...

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  10. MATCHES IN POWDER PLANT

    LONDON, January 6--Nine live matches started a scare in the Royal ordnance factory, Yorkshire, where some of the RAF's ...

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  11. Navy Raids Sumatra

    LONDON, January 6.--A very successful and accurate attack was delivered by British naval carrier-borne ...

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  12. HARD FIGHTING IN ITALY

    LONDON, January 6,—While the Canadians pursue the enemy westwards along the shores of the Valli di Comacchio, veteran British ...

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  13. AMF ACTIVITIES IN PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Important role the Australian troops will play in the next phase of the Pacific war must ...

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  14. BOOKMAKERS PAY.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday.-- Fines totalling over £12,000 were imposed last year for breaches of the Gaming Act. Most of the ...

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  15. FURTHER GAINS IN PHILIPPINES

    MacARTHUR'S troops have seized another strategic island in the Philippines. Strong forces of Lieut.-General Walter Kreuger's Sixth American Army last Wednesday landed unopposed on Marinduque Island, ...

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  16. End Near In Greece

    LONDON, January 6. -- British and Greek forces are making rapid progress In clearing the remaining sections of ...

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  17. ADMIRAL EVANS LOST.

    LONDON, January 6.--Admiral Sir Alfred Evans (60), head of the Naval Technical Mission in Ottawa, who was reported missing ...

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    [?]ur U.S. soldiers of the Allied Fifth Army examine an assort- [?]nt of ammunition stored by the Germans in a Roman Catholio [?]urch Loiano, Italy. This example of enemy desecration was [?]covered when Loiano was liberated on October 6, 1944. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    American soldiers Inspect a hole in a Leyte Island pier, blasted by a Japanese bomb during a raid by three enemy planes. Shrapnel from the explosion killed two U.S. soldiers and sprayed the sides of the Liberty ship alongside the dock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MR. CHURCHILL HOME

    LONDON, January 6. -- Mr. Churchill arrived back in London yesterday from a threeday visit to France and Supreme Allied ...

    Article : 113 words
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