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  4. FIRST TANK ENGAGEMENT ON LUZON FAVORS ALLIES

    THE first tank fracas of the Luzon campaign prefaced our capture of Urdaneta, 10 miles south of Pozorrubio on the north-west front. The size of the engagement was not released in yesterday's communique. However, it was not severe. Fighting took place three ...

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  5. RUSSIAN DRIVE MAINTAINED

    LONDON, January 18.--Judging from M. Stalin's orders of the day and the reference to the capture of Modlin, General Rokossovsky's armies now appear to be swinging [?]und north from Warsaw as though to cross the Lower Vistula ...

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  6. CO-OPERATION NECESSARY TO WIN THE PEACE

    CINCINATTI, January 18.--Mr. William Batt (vice-president of the War Production Board) warned that ...

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    American infantrymen advance into a wrecked French town. The Sherman tank (centre) has been knocked out, but light tanks stand by to support the troops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SILESIAN BORDER REACHED

    LONDON, January 18.--The Soviet onslaught has reached the border area of Upper Silesia, stated a ...

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  9. DIFFERENCES IN CHINA WILL BE COMPOSED

    CHUNGKING, January 18.--Chiang Kai-shek in an interview predicted that the Government's differences with the ...

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  10. TWO ATTACKS LAUNCHED ON WEST FRONT

    L0ND0N, January 18.--The Americans, after making six crossings of the Sauer River and advancing up to two miles on a seven-mile front in a new attack, are now ...

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  11. SEVEN-DAY TRUCE

    LONDON, January 19.--A seven-day truce at Saint Nazaire began this morning. The first train ...

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  12. No Margin For Error

    LONDON, January 19.--The Associated Press representative from the American First Army says ...

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  13. Warsaw Has Ceased To Exist

    LONDON, January 19.--Moscow Radio states: Not a single live human being remained in Warsaw when the ...

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  14. LIVES SAVED IN JUNGLE WAREARE

    Skilful surgery in a native shelter at an Australian commando outpost at Walum, in the heart of the Torricelli ...

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  15. THE GERMAN VIEW

    LONDON, January 18.--The German people will reply with a categorical "Never!" to Churchill's ...

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  16. A R U SECRETARY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The State conference of the Australian Railways Union to-day elected Mr. F ...

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  17. CANADIAN WHEAT

    WINNIPEG, January 18.--Mr. George M'Ivor, chairman of the Canadian Wheat Board, said New Zealand was negotiating for the ...

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  18. NEW BRITAIN'S THRIVING TENT TOWN

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In the Wide Bay district in New Britain Australian troops are consolidating their ...

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  19. ARMY PUBLICITY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--After a meeting between representatives of the Department of Information and the Army to-day, the Acting ...

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  20. GUAM CAMPAIGN

    NEW YORK, January 19.--The 'North American Newspaper' Alliance representative on Guam says Marines have killed over ...

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  21. TRAINS COLLIDE

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--A railway accident occurred early this morning at Giru, 30 miles south of Townsville. A goods train was ...

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  22. "AMAZING INTERVENTION"

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The "amazing intervention" of General Blamey in discussions on the delay in announcing Australian war operations was referred to by Mr. A. D. Fraser (Eden-Monaro) in a broadcast ...

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  23. CAVALRY COMMANDOS HAVE FEUDING GROUND AT AITAPE

    Vigorous Australian cavalry commandos have a real feuding district near their advanced outpost around ...

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  24. FLIGHTS OF FANCY

    NEW YORK, January 18.--The Batavia Radio stated: "The boastful Yankees have not a monopoly of inventive ...

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  25. A W U PRESIDENT

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The [?]ch executive of the Australian [?]kers' Union to-day elected [?] W.F. Edmonds, northern ...

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  26. Journalists Marry

    LONDON, January 18.--An Australian journalist, Keith Bean, has married another journalist, Margaret Sherman, authoress of ...

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  27. Expensive Party

    LONDON, January 18.--Eric Richard Humphreys, giving his Queensland address as Queensland House, Strand, who claimed ...

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  28. [?]rench Cruiser Sunk

    [?]EARL HARBOR, January 18. [?]dmiral Nimitz has announced [?] bombing of Japanese airfields [?] installations at Iwojima, also ...

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  29. Railway Mishap

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --When the barrel of a gun in a truck struck a signal platform three trucks of a goods express were ...

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  30. HONSHU BOMBED.

    WASHINGTON, January 19.--A War Department communique says Mariana-based super-Fortresses to-day bombed industrial ...

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