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    EVACUATING WOUNDED BY SAMPAN A sampan manned by Filipino guerillas sails into Calubian at Leyte Island, with seriously wounded American soldiers who could not stand the trip from Consuegra by amphibious tractor. Judging by the calm waters, the trip ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. American Offensive Makes Headway On Six-Mile Front

    LONDON, January 4.--The weather has deteriorated on the northern flank of the German salient, where the First Army is attacking on a six-mile front. Snow storms limited visibility to 100 yards, but a First Army staff officer stated "our ...

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  6. FIGHTING CONTINUES ON LARGE SCALE IN GREEK CAPITAL

    EVERY endeavor is being made to bring about a settlement of the internecine warfare that has caused so much trouble in Greece during the past few weeks. General Scobie's terms have been submitted to the parties. Meanwhile, while negotiations are proceeding ...

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  7. Anglo-American Talk

    WASHINGTON, January 4.--President Roosevelt and Lord Halifax conferred for 45 minutes. Lord ...

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  8. REDS PREPARING NEW CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, January 4.--Moscow Radio announced the Red Army soon will launch the greatest offensive of the war. A new Russian winter campaign, on a larger scale than any previous one, ...

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  9. LEADER CONFIDENT

    LONDON, January 5.--General Devers, in an order-of-the-day to his troops of the Sixth Army group, comprising ...

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  10. AIF ACTIVITIES IGNORED IN WAR COMMUNIQUES

    NEW YORK, January 4.--Mr. P. C. Spender, MP (Australia), in a statement, said the MacArthur communiques ...

    Article : 391 words
  11. Threat Of Communism

    QUEBEC, January 4.--Cardinal Villeneuve, addressing the St. Jean the Baptiste Society, said: "We ...

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  12. NO ABATEMENT IN ATTACKS ON ENEMY SHIPPING

    THE American Air Force continued to assault Japanese shipping concentrations off Luzon during Tuesday and Wednesday, sinking or severely damaging 25 freighters ...

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  13. ALLIES TAKEN BY SURPRISE

    LONDON, January 4.--Censor-delayed messages about the Luftwaffe's attack on Allied airfields on January 1 ...

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  14. WHARF LABOR

    BRISBANE, Friday.--There was no wharf labor shortage in Queensland, the secretary of the Waterside Workers' Union (Mr ...

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  15. LETTERS FROM HOME CAUSE CONCERN

    LONDON, January 4.--A very senior British officer, directly connected with operations in Athens and Attica, expressed to ...

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  16. MUTUAL AID

    OTTAWA, January 4.--An order-in-council published to-day disclosed that Canada has assumed the financial obligation for ...

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  17. AKYAB LIBERATED

    AKYAB, January 5.--The Associated Press special representative says a British force, supported by a naval force which included two Australian destroyers, at 12.30 p.m. on January 3 landed on Akyab Island. It ...

    Article : 477 words
  18. ALLIES COUNTER WEATHER TO ATTACK GERMANS

    LONDON, January 4.--Tanks and Infantry swept over snow-covered hills in freezing weather at 8.30 a.m. yesterday to launch General Hodges' surprise counter-offensive. ...

    Article : 330 words
  19. AIR OPERATIONS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, January 4.--A 14th Air Force communique says Mustangs yesterday dropped bombs on a Yangtsze ...

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  20. "Little Men's" Loan

    LONDON, January 4.-- France's "little men" subscribed practically the the whole of the new ...

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  21. [?]V-BOMB INCIDENTS

    LONDON, January 4.--A bomb Southern England recently hit Doctors' quarters of a hospital. Three persons were killed and six ...

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    Standing in line at an airfield in China, Chinese Army recruits board an American transport plane to be flown to India, where they will he trained by U.S. officers and equipped to help clear the new Burma Road back into China. Although it was to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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