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  4. CANADIAN ADVANCE

    Following their capture of Ortona, the Canadians continued their advance up the Adriatic coast road. The official ...

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  5. IN FULL BLAST

    Mosquitoes bombed objectives, in Western Germany last night, Other aircraft attacked targets In Northern France and laid mines ...

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  6. EARLY END OF WAR

    The current croc of predictions by American military and civilian leaders that the [?] war will end in 1944, says the ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. GERMANS FACING NEW CATASTROPHE

    The Russians are less than 35 miles from Novograd Volynsk, a vital railway junction in the Ukraine, which is 15 miles from the old Soviet-Polish, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ROYAL NAVY'S GOOD YEAR

    British naval losses in 1943 were not as heavy as in the earlier years of the war. The fourth year of sea ...

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  9. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--In the New Year honors, Mr. R. G. Casey, Governor- elect of Bengal, been awarded Companion of Honor. ...

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  10. R.A.F.'s FINE RECORD

    LONDON,, Dec. 31 (A.A.P.). Last year British air power in Burma New Guinea the Atlantic and Europe was on the ...

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  11. BANDITRY IN FRANCE

    The growing extent of the Patriots activities throughout France is shown by a Vichy Radio announcement beginning: ...

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  12. FULL MIGHT OF ALLIES

    Expecting the defeat of Germany in 1944, Admiral King, U.S. Naval Chief, states that plans are ready, to shift the full strength of ...

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  13. TARGETS IN RURMA AND INDO-CHINA

    Allied aircraft are increasingly active in the south-east Asian theatre. Planes attacked Japanese Installations and shipping in ...

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  15. U.S. RAILWAY DISPUTE

    Government operation of the railways for an indefinite period loomed as President Roosevelt and 18 railway unions prepared for a ...

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  16. MAIL BAN ON MAGAZINE

    The U.S Postal department has revoked the second-class mailing privileges of the magazine "Esquire" as from the ...

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  17. PREPARING RIGHT EQUIPMENT

    The, Allies have already out gunned, outfired and outgene railed the Japanese, according to Major-General J. S Lethoridze, ...

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  18. CZECH-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

    Dr. Benes, the President of Czechoslovakia, on his way back, from Russia, declared that all Czechoslovakian-Russian ...

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  19. USE OF GLIDER BOMBS

    It is stated that in the Bay of Biscay battle H.M.S. Glasgow was attacked by what appeared to be glider bombs dropped from ...

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  20. Casualties Light

    The U.S. War department states that despite severe Japanese opposition in New Britain the American casualties have ...

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