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  3. BATTLE BREWS IN ITALY

    LONDON, January 27.—The first Major clashes between Allied Invasion troops and the German defenders, which occurred among irrigation ditches on the [?] of the beachhead, are regarded as a [?] to the heavy battle which Reutre's Algiers correspondent says at present ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BREAK WITH THE AXIS

    LONDON, January 27.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the United-Prets says following up the severance of Axis relations, Argentina has ...

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  5. TOSNO FALLS TO SOVIET

    LONDON, January 27.—Generals Govorov and Meretskov, driving from the north and from the east to cut off Von Keuchier's retreating armica, reduced the escape gap towards Luga by 50 to 60 miles, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. He adds what remains of Von ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AIR THRUSTS IN NORTH

    Friday's communique tells of another big thurst—The fourth in five days—against the Admiralty Islands, Liberators, with strong Lighting fighter cover, in Wednesday again hit at Momote aerodrome and Salami plantation. Their 129-ton bomb lead added to destruction wrought by ...

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  7. HARD FIGHTING AHEAD

    LONDON, January 27.—"We have. weathered the terrific storms of 1940 and 1941. We will stand before the tempest of 1944 and when victory has ...

    Article : 325 words
  8. MARSHALLS RAIDED

    WASHINGTON, January 27: A Pacific Fleet communique states Seventh Army Air Force aircraft attacked Kwajalein and Aloelap in the ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. THE COAL PROBLEM

    Canberra, January 23.—A further move by a section of Caucus to force a policy of nationalisation of the coal industry may be made next week. ...

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  10. MR. CURTIN CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, January 26.—Members of the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council criticised Mr. Curtin, at a meeting last night, but rejected ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. SICK PRISONERS BURIED ALIVE BY JAPS IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, January 28.—The Army and Navy have jointy issued a lengthily documented account of Japanese brutalitice of Americans account of wholesale starvation and torture and wanton murders. ...

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  12. A SYDNEY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, January 28.—Following a stop-work meeting yesterday, 5000 employees of General Motors Holders at Woodville and Beverley struck work ...

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  13. THE AFRICA STAR

    MELBOURNE, January 23.—Most members of the [?] 7th., and 9th Divisions, who served in the Middle, East are eligible to wear the ribbon ...

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  14. POPE'S INTENTIONS?

    NEW YORK, January 27.—The "New York Times" Berne correspondent says as the tide of battle nears Rome, it is conceivable the Pope has ...

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  15. PARCELS FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, January 27.—The "Times" details the shopping by proxy scheme, extended to Australia under which British troops are able to order food ...

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  16. JAP CARRIER STRENGTH

    WASHINGTON, January 27.—Rear Admiral Osborne Hardiston, formerly Commander of Aircraft Enterprise, returned after 15 months service in the ...

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  17. SYDNEY TRAMS' DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, January 28.—Arrangements have been made by Dr. Evatt for Judge Drake-Brockman, of the Arbitration Court, to deal Immediately ...

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  18. AWARD FOR SERGEANT

    LONDON, January 27.—A sergent who cut off his platoon commander's trousers has been awarded the D.C.M. says the "London Gazette." which ...

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  19. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT

    OTTAWA, January 27.—The Earl of Athlone, opening the Fifth Session of the Nineteenth Parliament, warned hostilities may continue for a long ...

    Article : 123 words
  20. BLEW CASINO DOOR

    WASHINGTON, January 26.—Lieut. Richard Lakin (29), told the Press here that British submarines had sunk 1,250,000 tons of Axis ships in the ...

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  21. THE WAR IN BURMA

    LONDON, January 27.—The American Press New Delhi correspondent, says fighting ona 500 miles front along the whole Burma border ...

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  22. BRITISH PRISONERS PERISH

    LONDON, January 27: The War Once announced that Japan has supplied a list of British war prisoners who were stated to have lost their ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. OIL FOR SPIN CANCELLED

    WASHINGTON, January 27.—The Associated Press learns on excellent authority the U.S. has suspended oil shipments from the Caribbean area to ...

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