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  4. MAIN NORTH-SOUTH LUZON ROAD CUT AT TWO POINTS

    AMERICAN troops have cut the main road behind considerable Japanese forces at Damortis, on the north-west coast of Luzon, bringing to a climax the completion of the first week's fighting on the island. The road connects Damortis with Rosario, seven miles ...

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    The cool waters of [?]ver which they were bridging in the Aitape area, New Guinea, proved too great a[?]tion for these Australian engineers, who dived in, clothes and all, to cool off, a[?]y a bit of sky-larking. (Australian official photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIES LAUNCH NEW ATTACKS

    LONDON, January 16. -- British infantry and armor this morning opened a new attack against the enemy north of Sittard, which is 12 miles west of Geilenkirchen, states Reuter's correspondent from Field Marshal Montgomery's ...

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  7. EASY VICTORY

    NEW YORK, January 16. -- A correspondent of the 'Herald-Tribune' says the astounding weakness ...

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  8. FIRST-THIRD ARMIES LINKED

    LONDON, January 16.--The First and Third Armies have linked up at Houffalize, and at several points on the ...

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  9. . . . Father To Thought

    NEW YORK, January 16.-- The correspondent of United Press at Luzon says refugees have revealed that the ...

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  10. EIGHT-POINTED ONSLAUGHT BY RED ARMIES

    LONDON, January 16.--Marshal Stalin, in an order of the day addressed to Marshal Zhukov, says: Troops on the First White Russian Front on Saturday assumed the ...

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  11. Gallant Leader Dead

    NEW YORK, January 16.-- Captain Herman Bottcher, the "one-man army of Buna," who ...

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  12. HITLER LOOKED LIKE AN OVERFED PIG

    LONDON, January 16.--"I left Hitler's headquarters at 6 a.m. and would much rather have fought in battle than ...

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  13. CHIANG STILL OUTSTANDING CHINA LEADER

    WASHINGTON, January 16. --Representative Mansfield (Democrat), who recently returned from a tour of India, ...

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  14. HEAVY RAIDS MAINTAINED

    LONDON, January 17.-- The Bomber Command sent over 1200 aircraft in last night's attacks, says the Air ...

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  15. MacARTHUR GOT HIS FEET WET

    NEW YORK, January 16.-- The War Department has related how a certain eminent officer recently got wet feet. ...

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  16. BAD BLUNDER

    LONDON, January 16.-- Correspondents with the American Seventh Army report the capture of ...

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  17. [?]ARP CLASHES IN ITALY

    LONDON, January 16,-- A [?]ing temperature and clear[?] skies brought some relief [?] the snow-bound Fifth ...

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  18. IMPORTANT LINK-UP

    CHUNGKING, January 16.-- A patrol from the Chinese First Army in Northern Burma has linked up with units of the ...

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    Commander Donald L. MacDonald, captain of an American destroyer, who has won more decorations in this war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PROFOUND CONCERN

    NEW YORK, January 16.-- Takio Radio said Super-Fortresses appeared over Tokio while Hirohito was conferring with four ...

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  21. PREFERENCE TO SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Preference to returned servicemen in private and public employment throughout the ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, January 17.-- Lublin Radio said Warsaw has been captured by Russian formations and ...

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  23. AN CHARGED WITH TWO MURDERS

    [?]YDNEY, Wednesday. -- [?] Norman(32) was charged [?] Orange Police Court to[?] with having murdered ...

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    San Francisco's City Hall, patterned after the U.S. Capitol at Washington. The vast dome, which Californians boast is more than 16ft. higher than the National Capitol in Washington, weighs approximately 90,000 tons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. WIDESPREAD JAP BASES RAIDED

    NEW YORK, January 16.--The American Air Force announced that Liberators based on Palau attacked enemy areas in the ...

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  26. HEAVY BLOWS ON JAP SHIPS

    PEARL HARBOR, January 16.-- A Pacific Fleet communique states: Carrier aircraft on Sunday and Monday ...

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  27. STRONGER DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, January 16.-- The Japanese are strengthening the defences in northern and western Sumatra according to an ...

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  28. SALONIKA FREED

    ATHENS, January 17.--British troops to-day occupied Salonika without incident. Elas troops continue to ...

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  29. Huge Borrowings

    LONDON, January 16.-- Sir John Anderson in the House of Commons stated the total net amount borrowed by the ...

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