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  2. Eleventh Hour Change Decided Leyte Attack

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—In his message to the US Congress last night, President Roosevelt disclosed that the initial plan for the invasion of Leyte in October varied considerably from the one finally adopted and put into operation. ...

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  3. ALLIES HOLD 30-MILE FRONT

    SHAEF, SUNDAY.—In a new attack launched by US troops under Field Marshal Montgomery's command, advances of up to five miles were mode south of Stavelot and the Allied northern front from Stavelot to the western tip of the Ardennes area was extended to 30 miles in length. Air support was hompered by fog. ...

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  4. Amphibious Landing on Caroline Island

    PEARL HARBOUR, Sunday.—Within 24 hours of the announcement that the Americans had occupied. Marinduque, an island between Mindoroi and Luzon, details were released of a further landing by US amphibious forces in the, Pacific 1200 miles to the east. Against slight resistance a ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. CHINA-BASED RAID ON KYUSHU

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Superfortresses, based in China, carried out an extensive daylight raid on Kyushu, the southernmost of the ...

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  6. TOLBUKHIN SUCCEEDS IN DOUBLE TASK

    MOSCOW, Sunday.— Marshal folbukhin's troops are clearly succeeding in the double task of holdone German force in Budapest while ...

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  7. CANADIAN SUCCESS ON ADRIATIC COAST

    ROME,— Sunday,— Eighth Army troops fighting north of Faenza in a sudden attack yesterday swept away the remaining German bridgehead on ...

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  8. Harassing Japs from Akyab

    CEYLON, Sunday.— Japanese troops retreating to the west from Akyab Island, which was completely occupied last week by the 18th Indian ...

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  9. Jap Oil-producing Centre Attacked

    CEYLON, Sunday. — Carrier—based planes of the East Indies Fleet on Thursday attacked one of the most important oil producing centres in ...

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  10. Scobie Withdraws Truce Terms

    ATHENS, Sunday.—Genreal Scobie has withdrawn the original terms for a truce with the ELAS guerrillas in Athens because the conditions, which he laid down, were finally imposed by military action. The conditions for a truce ...

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  11. OBJECTION TO RUSSIAN MOVE

    LONDON, Sunday.— The recognition of the Polish National Committee of Liberation at Lublin as the official Government of Poland by the Soviet ...

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    FAIS, THE LATEST OF JAPAN'S PACIFIC POSSESSIONS TO BE OCCUPIED BY THE AMERICANS, is the small island shown on this map about 180 miles to the east of Yap. News of this landing followed closely on the announcement of the American landing at Marinduque ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NZ Train Derailed

    AUCKLAND. Sunday.— Although the carriages were dereiled only two of 400 passengers were slightly injured when the Auckland-Wellington express ran ort ...

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  14. MR. CURTIN 60 TODAY

    CANBERRA, Saturday.— The Prime Minister, Mr Curtin, who has been resting for two months, will spend his 60th birthday tomorrow at Canberra. ...

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  15. NEED FOR ALLIED UNITY STRESSED BY ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, SUNDAY.—The need for Allied unity in all matters, whether political or military, was empeasised by President Roosevelt in an address to the US Congress last night. He warned all Americans to be on their, guard not to exploit or exaggerate any difference that might arise between the United States and her Allies. "The wedge the Germans ...

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