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  4. FIGHTING NOW IN OUTSKIRTS OF MANILA

    MANILA seems doomed to capture. Fighting in the city's outskirts was reported last night. The usual news sources had dried up, but General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Japanese Claim New Gain

    IMPERIAL Headquarters in Tokio announced last night that the Japanese had captured Kuantan, on the east coast of Malaya and 175 miles (air distance) north of Singapore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Allied Women Meet In Bombed Homes

    LONDON, January 1.—Two women who have experienced some of the heaviest bombing of the war, met and clasped hands among ...

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  7. 250,000 Men In Nazi Rout

    LONDON, January 1.—Quarter of a million Germans in six army corps were involved in the smashing defeat inflicted by the Red ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. Pacific Sea War

    REPORTS from the world's largest war front—the Pacific Ocean—yesterday included: 1—An American announcement that submarine operations against enemy surface craft in the Far East are continuing. ...

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  9. All Fronts At Glance

    News from war fronts last night included:— PHILIPPINES.—News scanty as Japanese close in on Manila. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN IN BRITAIN HAVE GRIEVANCES

    LONDON, January 1.—Australian airmen in Britain have several specific complaints which they would like removed. These are:— ...

    Article : 276 words
  11. Admiral Tells Of Hong Kong Escape

    CHUNGKING, January 1.—To-day I interviewed the one-legged Chinese Vice-Admiral Chan Chak, to get the graphic details of the ...

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  12. Three-Power Pact Needed After War

    LONDON, January 1.—A permanent association of the British Empire, the United States, and Russia, in a triple partnership "in enduring harmony ...

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  13. SEN. FOLL APPLIES FOR R.A.A.F. POST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Senator H. S. Foll, Minister for Information and the Interior in the Menzies and Fadden Cabinets has applied to the Air Board ...

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  14. Germans Assemble Planes In Greece

    LONDON, January 1.—A traveller from Greece has informed the Allied authorities that the Germans are busy building new airports in Greece and ...

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  15. FILM OF DARING RAID ON VAAGSO ISLAND

    LONDON, January 1.—Thrilling scenes of the British raid on Vaagso Island, to the north of Norway, will soon be shown in London cinemas. ...

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  16. PRISONERS IN SPAIN FREE

    MADRID, January 1.—General Franco has conditionally given 3000 political prisoners in Spain their freedom. ...

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  18. ISLANDS POSER NOT SOLVED

    NEW YORK, January 1.—While Mr. Churchill expressed himself with unprecedented frankness concerning Vichy, the State Department ...

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  19. BRITAIN IS GAINING IN AIR WAR

    LONDON, January 1.—The R.A.F. Fighter Command, anti-aircraft gunners, and balloon defences during 1941 destroyed 1374 enemy planes, 442 of ...

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  20. AXIS LOST HEAVILY IN AFRICA IN 1941

    LONDON, January 1.—The year 1941 has seen the complete destruction of three Italian armies, totalling 650,000 men, and a German force totalling ...

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  21. ALLIES WINNING ATLANTIC BATTLE

    NEW YORK, January 1.—The British and American navies are winning a significant victory in the Atlantic, and as a result a phenomenal volume of ...

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  22. BURMA ROAD "RACKET" STOPS VITAL SUPPLIES

    NEW YORK, January 1.—The Burma Road, since its opening in September, 1938, has been the greatest racket in China, and it remains a national scandal, declares Leland Stowe, special correspondent of the New York Post, now in Rangoon. ...

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  23. Churchill's Jibe At Mussolini

    OTTAWA, January 1.—A rapier thrust at Mussolini provided an entertaining sidelight at the Press conference which the British Prime ...

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  24. Flying Boat Reported Lost

    SYDNEY, January 1.—It is reported from Batavia that a Qantas flying boat has been lost in a Sumatra port. No confirmation of this has been ...

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  25. THREE FRENCH AIRMEN ESCAPE TO GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, January 1.—Three members of the French Air Force have reached London after escaping from Morocco. Recently they took three ...

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  26. FIGHTER HIT OVER MALTA

    LONDON, January 1.—A British naval gun shot down an enemy fighter over Malta on New Year's Eve. Malta had four air raid alarms last night ...

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