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    New Guinea.--United States troops rush the beach from landing craft as they arrive at Saidor to outflank the enemy, who is now trapped on the Huon Peninsula. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    New Guinea.--Troops fill in a Japanese bunker containing the bodies of four of the enemy, of the Pimple which has been occupied by our forces. This volcanic feature rises in almost sheer perpendicular to another 100 feet over Shaggy Ridge, the mountain spur dominating Ramu Valley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The "Observer's", diplomatic correspondent says the Russian Government has made definite ...

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  9. RUSSIANS ROLL ON

    LONDON, Sunday.--A. Russian army 150,000 men, strongly supported by guns, Stormovik aircraft, and a great weight of armour is rolling forward beyond Kirovgrad, ...

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  10. AIR POWER

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Los Angeles says that high ...

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  11. ADVANCE ON SIO

    AUSTRALIAN troops are within 10 miles of Sio, one of the principal Japanese administration centres and staging points for barge traffic along the coast of the Huon Peninsula. On ...

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  12. NAZI PARTY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.-- Tile correspondent of the "New York Times" at Stockholm, George Axelsson, says ...

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  13. RECORD WEEK

    L O N D O N, Saturday. -- Allied planes on January 1 concluded the most intense week of air assaults against Europe during the ...

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  14. FEDERAL GRANT

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--A Federal education grant of £25,000,000 a year to supplement the States' expenditure on schools will be sought ...

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  15. JOBS AFTER WAR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Jobs may have to be found for 16,000,000 persons after the war in order to maintain American ...

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  16. GERMAN RAIDER

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Saturday.-- It Is officially announced that combined Brazilian and American air and sea units in the south ...

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  17. Mr. Nash Arrives in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The New Zealand Legation announced that the New Zealand Minister at Washington (Mr. Nash) has ...

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  18. Leave for U.S. Men Overseas

    WASHINGTON Saturday. -- The Associated Press says that Senator Reynolds (Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee). ...

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  19. Fire in Military Kit Store

    WARWICK, Sunday. -- A fire swept through a military kit store this afternoon. Cartridges exploded frequently and a hand ...

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  20. FOUR AIRMEN MISSING

    PERTH, Sunday. -- Four men are missing as a result of an R.A. A.F. plane crashing in Western Australia on Thursday. The ...

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  21. GALLANTRY AWARDS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said to-day that since the outbreak of the war Australian ...

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  22. Destruction at Stettin

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.--The Swedish Foreign Office has announced that the Swedish Consulate at Stettin was destroyed in ...

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