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  4. HEAVY AIR BLOWS AT JAPS

    Two enemy destroyers were heavily damaged, a submarine chaser was damaged, and 19 enemy aircraft were shot down in the latest Allied air blows against Kavieng and Rabaul. The destroyers were caught in Kavieng ...

    Article : 449 words
  5. KEEPING COOL

    Three AWAS ack-ack girls dressed (though differently) for work and recreation. The picture was made during an. AWAS swimming ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIA SIZABLE ARSENAL

    WASHINGTON, January 6 (AAP) : "Australia is itself a sizable arsenal of democracy," ...

    Article : 410 words
  7. Scharnhorst Survivors

    THIS radiogram, just received from London, is the first picture to be published here of the survivors of the German ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  8. First Red Capture Over Pole Border

    LONDON, January 6 (AAP): Today's Moscow communique announces the capture by the Russian forces of Rokitno, 12 miles west of the old Polish border. The British United Press correspondent at Moscow emphasises that the announcement is the first ...

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  9. MacArthur's Communique

    Boopang: Our long-range fighters strafed and set fire to an enemy coastal vessel loaded with troops. North-Eastern Sector ...

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  10. Eisenhower's HQ May Be London

    LONDON, December 6 (AAP): The "Evening Standard" says that General Eisenhower will make his headquarters in ...

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  11. ALLIED HAMMER BLOWS IN ITALY

    LONDON, January 6: A series of British and American hammer blows, with powerful artillery support, is pushing back the Germans in Italy. Allied spearheads at some points, have dug more than a mile ...

    Article : 451 words
  12. PACIFIC AIR LINE PLANS

    NEW YORK, January 6: Sydney Walton, vice-president of the Matson Lines, said that the company had already completed ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. Severe Fighting At C. Gloucester

    "Slow progress in severe fighting" was the comment of the GHQ spokesman today on the progress of the American Marines' campaign on Cape Gloucester, in New Britain. Some of the heaviest ...

    Article : 376 words
  14. "Aixs Could Still Win--" Goebbels

    NEW YORK, January 6 (AAP): Goebbels told Japanese correspondents in Berlin, "The Axis could still win if the Japanese and ...

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  15. Jap. Burma Supply Lines Harassed

    NEW YORK, January 6 (AAP) : A United Press dispatch from British headquarters on the Burma border states that ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. ANGLO-U.S. AMITY IS VITAL AIM

    LONDON, January 6 (AAP) : Short of winning the war, there was nothing more important than amicable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 262 words
  17. CZECH PRESIDENT BACK IN LONDON

    LONDON, January 6 (AAP): The Czech President (Dr Benes) has arrived in London from Moscow with the new Soviet Ambassador to ...

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  19. RAF GAVE NAZI PORT 1,000 TONS

    LONDON, January 6: The great force of Lancasters and Halifaxes which attacked the German Baltic port of Stettin last night dropped more than 1,000 tons of bombs. They left great ...

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  20. NEW CHIEF OF HOME FORCES

    LONDON. January 6: General Sir Harold E. Franklyn has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Home Forces in succession to ...

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  21. How Meat Coupons Will Operate

    "The Telegraph" will publish tomorrow a full explanation of how to use meat coupons, including the amount in the ...

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  22. Stop Press

    WASHINGTON correspondent of the Associated Press says the national chairman of the Democratic Party (Mr Frauk Walker) said the party ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. UK WAR SAVINGS TOTAL £6,610M.

    LONDON, January 6 (AAP): Lord Kindersley. President of the National Savings Committee, says that total savings for the years 1940 ...

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  24. EXPERT DOUBTS NAZI ROCKET GUN

    LONDON, January 6: "Are there rocket guns capable of shelling London or aren't there?" puzzled Britishers are asking as further conflicting reports and rumours are circulating. Recent raids on the French coast ...

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  25. America Built 65 Carriers in 1943

    NEW YORK, January 6 (AAP): The Under Secretary of the Navy (Mr James Forrestal), in a speech today, revealed that the Navy built 65 aircraft carriers in 1943. ...

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