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  3. B-29's REHEARSE FOR ATTACK ON TOKYO

    In formation, a group of Super Fortresses flies over the sea near Saipan. This waa one of a series of practice flights the giant bombers made before their first attack on Tokyo on November 23.—U.S. O.W.I. picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FIRST ARMY FIGHTING ON 13-MILE FRONT

    LONDON, January 4.—A statement from Supreme Allied Headquarters declares that the 1st Army's counter offensive has broadened its front to 13 miles, namely, eight miles east from Grandmenil and five ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Australia Left Out Of Pacific Communiques?

    NEW YORK, January 4.—The "New York Herald-Tribune " states: "Mr P. C. Spender, in a statement, said that General ...

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  6. JAPANESE SHIPPING LOSSES OFF LUZON MOUNTING

    LEYTE, January 5.—The American air forces continued to assault Japanese shipping concentrations off Luzon during January 2 and 3, sinking or severely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THRUST TO RELIEVE BUDAPEST CHECKED: HUGE NAZI LOSSES

    LONDON, January 4.—Although the Germans have thrown fresh tank units into the Komarno sector, north-west of Budapest, where the enemy is attempting to break through to Budapest to relieve his ...

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  8. GREEK PREMIER STATES AIMS OF GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, January 4.—Renter's Athens correspondent states: "General Plastiras stated that the aims of his Government were: (1) ...

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  9. "LUFTWAFFE STRONGER THAN ON D-DAF

    LONODN, January 4.—"At the remit of its policy of conversion and continued production, the Luftwaffe at present is stronger ...

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  10. JAPAN ADMITS HEAVY NAVAL LOSSES

    NEW YORK, January 4. — According to the Tokyo radio the Premier (Koiso) told the Cabinet that Japan's naval losses in the ...

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  11. Switzerland Bans War Material Export

    LONDON, January 4. — "Since October there has been a complete prohibition of the export of war material by Switzerland to both ...

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  12. U.S. AIR ACTIVITIES IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, January 4.—A 14th Air Force communique says: "Mustangs yesterday exploded on the Yangtze River a steamer, also ...

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  13. CHURCHILL TO STAND FOR NEW SEAT.

    LONDON, January 4.—It is announced that Mr Churchill will stand for the new constituency of Woodford, which has been created ...

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  14. UNOPPOSED LANDING ON AKYAB ISLAND

    AKYAB, January 5.—The special representative of the Associated Press states: "Briton forces, supported by a naval Joice, which ...

    Article : 538 words
  15. JUNCTION NEAR OF ARMIES IN BURMA AND YUNAN

    CHUNGKING, January 4.—The High Command announces that only 30 miles separate the two Chinese columns moving from ...

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  16. SUBTLE THREAT OF COMMUNISM

    QUEBEC, January 4.—Cardinal Villeneuve, addressing the St Jean Baptiste Society, said: " We will need a miracle to save ourselves ...

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  17. 5M. POLES DIE UNDER GERMAN OCCUPATION

    LONDON, January 4.—The Polish Government in London states that at least 5,000,000 Poles, inchiding 2,000,000 Jews, have died ...

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  18. N.Z. MUNITION CONTRACTS IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, January 4.—An Orderin-Council published today disclosed that Canada has assumed financial obligation for all ...

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  19. Exchange Of Prisoners

    WASHINTON, January 4.—The State Department anommoed to-day that the Gripshoim would sail from New York on January 8 for ...

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