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  4. RUSSIANS DEVELOP NEW DRIVE

    LONDON, January 17 (AAP): Today's Moscow communique reveals that the Red Army is developing its new drive in the Sokolniki sector of the Baltic front, and has made gains in the Rovno region across ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Blow at Jap Air Raiders & Convoy

    Allied aircraft have destroyed one and probably two other Japanese cargo ships totalling 24,000 tons off New Ireland, and have shot down 21 enemy planes over New Guinea. These latest successes are features of the GH Q communique issued today. ...

    Article : 531 words
  6. Japs Worried Over Future

    NEW YORK, January 17 (AAP): Frank Kluckhorn, "New York Times correspondent at Allied Headquarters in Australia, says: ...

    Article : 80 words
  7. RECORD RAF CREW

    This record RAF bomber crew of seven men have, between them. completed 228 successful operations over most important enemy targets, including Berlin, Kassel, Modane, Kiel, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. F.D.R. STILL NOT WELL

    WASHINGTON, January 17 (AAP): The White House Secretary (Mr Stephen Early) stated today that President Roosevelt ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. GHQ COMMUNIQUE

    Kavieng Area: Our night air patrols attacked a southbound enemy convoy off New Hanover. A 10,000 ton cargo vessel was hit twice ...

    Article : 310 words
  10. MOSCOW IS SILENT ON USA OFFER

    WASHINGTON, January 17 (AAP): The Secretary of State (Mr Cordell Hull) told a Press conference that the United States had ...

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  11. Daylight Swoops on Marshalls

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. USA Seventh Army Air Force planes have made daylight swoops ...

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  12. New British Cargo Plane Does 300 mph

    LONDON, January 17: The Avro York, twin sister of the Lancaster bomber, has had its first private view. ...

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  13. AIR POWER AS BASIS OF EMPIRE

    LONDON, January 17: "My profound conviction is that the British Empire will disintegrate or continue in proportion as we observe ...

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  14. Chinese Admire Britain's Calm and Freedom

    LONDON, January 17: Britain's faces do not show signs of strain, signifying Britain's calmness and the complete order ...

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  15. ALLIED INVASION LEADERS SUM UP

    LONDON, January 17 (AAP): "The European war will, with luck, be won in 1944; but I am not ready to say that the war will end in 1944," declared the Allied Commander in the Mediterranean Theatre (General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson) in his first public ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AUSTRIA RAID BEAT ROCKET GUN PLANES

    LONDON, January 17 (AAP): Flying Fortresses that attacked the Messerschmitt factory at Klagenfurt shot down three out of more ...

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  18. USA INVASION ARMY LEADER APPOINTED

    LONDON, January 17 (AAP): The Press Association states that Lieutenant-General Omar Nelson Bradley has been appointed ...

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  19. MacARTHUR'S AIM

    NEW YORK, January 17 (AAP): General MacArthur's personal physician, Dr Charles Morhouse, commenting on possible Presidential ...

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  20. DANE SABOTEURS WORRY GERMANS

    LONDON, January 17 (AAP): Danish radio has broadcast a fresh list of acts of sabotage carried out in Denmark at the weekend. These included: ...

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  21. Stop Press

    SYDNEY: Kreuger, one of the best coursing greyhounds of recent times, died from blood poisoning at Young. He established record by winning the ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. "Strikers" Fed by Mail

    NEW YORK, January 17 (AAP): Fed by mail since January 12, 24 executives of Winchester tannery are marooned inside the plant by ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. VERITY LEFT £3,323

    LONDON, January 17 (AAP): Captain Hedley Verity, the Yorkshire Test cricketer, who died in Sicily, left £3,328. Probate of his ...

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  24. Precision Bombing Gives Big Help in Italy

    LONDON, January 17 (AAP): The speedy American capture of Monte Trocchio, south of ...

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