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  4. German Offensive Not Halted Yet; Advance Slowed Down

    Field-Marshal von Rundstedt continues to probe westward with powerful tank and infantry patrols, and several small groups of Germans have been taken prisoner while trying to reconnoitre American positions. ...

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  5. RADIO USED BY AMERICANS ON LEYTE

    This radio section of forward Am erican regimental command post was located on a ridge overlooking Limon Valley, Leyte. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HUNGARY HAS A NEW GOVERNMENT

    The Moscow radio has announced that the Provisional Hungarian Assembly has formed a Provisional National Government. The Prime Minister is General Bela Miklosa, who went over to the Russians at the ...

    Article : 653 words
  7. EARLY FALL EXPECTED

    American troops arc rapidly closing on Pa[?]pon, last Japanese strong point on Leyte, and its early fall is expected. ...

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  8. U.S. BAN ON RACING

    Representative Sydney racing men hold varying views on the White House announcement that all horse and dor racing tracks in the United ...

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  9. DROP 10,000 TONS OF BOMBS

    Between 6000 and 7000 sorties was the unprecedented volume of attack with which the Allied forces took advantage of the return of good flying conditions on Sunday, the ninth day of the German ...

    Article : 520 words
  10. SHIFT V-BOMB ATTACKS

    V-bomb attacks were made against northern England for the first time on Sunday. Numbers of persons were killed, ...

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  11. JAPS EXCEL IN CRUELTY

    Two thousand seven hundred so-called “Heihos”—Indonesian forced laborers rounded up by the Japanese in Java—drank their own urine when ...

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  12. JAPANESE FLEET “NOT COMPLETELY DEFEATED”

    The Guam correspondent of American Associated Press states that Admiral Nimitz (Commander-in-Chief of the United Stales Pacific Fleet) ...

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  13. WILL IMPORT WHEAT ?

    Australia will import wheat or some substitute grain for stock feed before 1915 is out—or stock feeders will go short of grain. This ...

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  14. PEACE ON COALFIELDS

    There is a general feeling in Sydney industrial circles that aggregate meetings scheduled by the Central Executive of the Miners’ Federation ...

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  15. GERMAN E-BOATS ROUTED

    Indicting severe losses without sustaining casualties or damage, British naval forces have scored a splendid success against enemy vessels ...

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  16. GUERRILLAS RISE

    “Thousands of Filipino guerrillas are now waging an offensive against the Japanese over the 7000 islands comprising the Philippines,” ...

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  17. HOMES DESTROYED

    Most of the fires that were raging throughout the state yesterday and Saturday have turned themselves out. ...

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  18. Super-Fortresses Bomb Iwojima

    A 20th Air Force communique states that heavy explosions were observed by Super Fortress crews during an attack on Iwojima today. All the B29’s of ...

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  19. New York “Times” Publisher In N.G.

    Col. Philip F. LaFollette (left), of south-west Pacific theatre general headquarters, greets Mr Arthur Sulzberger (right), publisher of the New York “Times.” as the latter arrives at a New Guinea air strip from Leyte. P.I., Turner Catledge “Times” war correspondent, looks on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. AUSTRALIAN SHIP AT MINDORO

    The only Australian naval ship participating in the Mindoro landing was the tug HMAS Reserve, which was given the important task of lowing a ...

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  21. Still Fighting In Greece

    British forces in Greece have cleared a further area north of Phaleran-Pira[?] road, but stiff opposition has continued on the north side of the harbor, according to ...

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  22. MORE NAZI CRIMES

    The World Jewish Congress meeting in Geneva announces that 600,000 Jews have been deported from Hungary during the past two years—some to ...

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  23. 95,000 Refugees In Switzerland

    The Swiss Legation has announced that Switzerland is sheltering 95,000 civilian and military refugees, equal to 22 per cent of the total Swiss population. ...

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  24. Snowstorm Slows Down Fighting In Italy

    Winter conditions and a heavy fall of snow along the Italian from have confined activity to patrols. ...

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