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  4. [?] DRIVEN FROM KOROSTEN

    LONDON, December 30.—Fall of Korosten, one of the enemy's [?] front, was announced in to-night's Moscow [?] the opinion of London observers, is the biggest [?] General Vatutin's armies went over to the ...

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  5. JAPS COUNTER AT GLOUCESTER

    The japanese have regrouped and are now fighting back at caps Gloucester. The main enemy pressure is against our forward positions south of Silimalid Point, down toward Bogen Bay. Marines, although outnumbered, are vigorously holding their own. ...

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  6. BAY OF BISCAY AERO-NAVAL ACTION

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—Describing the sinking of the German destoyers in the Bay of Biscay, a joint Admiralty and Air Ministry ...

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  7. EISENHOWER-TEDDER PLAN FOR INVASION

    LONDON, December 29.—When the recent International conference in Cairo were at their height and the assembled ...

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  8. CHANGTEH BEYOND REPAIR

    NEW YORK, December 29.—The, United Press says that a Changteh magistrate, Tai Chieufeng, told foreign correspondents touring the Tungting ...

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  9. BIG FIRES RIGING BERLIN

    LONDON, December [?] from Stockholm report [?] fires are raging in fresh areas [?] after the R.A.F's raid to-night ...

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  10. POST-WAR CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Dec. 30.—Mr. Beasley. in a New year message to the Australian people, to-day said that be was as anxious as anyone to ate the wartime ...

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  11. THE SCHARNHC[?] VICTIMS

    LONDON, December 29—The Scharnhorrt sank [?] aircraft carrier Glorious and the red merchtntman. Rawalpindi. ...

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  12. FINNS ACCUSED OF ATROCITIES

    NEW YORK, December 29.—The "Times" Washington correspondent. says the Russian Embassy's information bulletin accuses the Finns of ...

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  13. SOUTHERN DISTRICTS INUNDATED

    BRISBANE, December 30.—A 14-year old boy was drowned and many watercourses flooded and hundreds of seaside campers washed out as a ...

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  14. CENSUS OF R.A.A.F PERSONNEL

    MELBOURNE December 30.—To facilitate the post rehabilitation of members of the R.F.A., W.A.A.A.F., and R.A.F. Nurs service and ...

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  15. 8TH BOUND FOR PESCARA

    LONDON, December 30.—Is weather as bitter as the fighting Canadian troops of the Eight Army who captured Oriana are now advancing along the Adriatic coast on the important German base at Pescara. ...

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  16. U.S. NAVY'S SECRET WEAPONS

    WASHINGTON, December 29.—The Navy, Secretary, Colonel Knox, summarising the 1943 activities, said in the field of new or secret Weapons ...

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  17. INVASION WITHIN 14 DAYS

    LONDON, December 29.—The Stockholm "Dagensnyheters" Berlin correspondent says a Wilhelmstrasse official at a Press conference said an invasion ...

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  18. US. RAID ON NAURU

    WASHINTON, December 28.—A Pacific Fleet communique says Navy medium bombers raided Nauru to-day, destroying an ammunition dump ...

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  19. HEAVY N.S.W. SOCK LOSSES

    SYDNEY, December 30.—Drought is killing tens of thousands of sheep and hundreds of head a sattle in the Far Western Districts of New SOuth ...

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  20. AIR AND NAVAL COMMANDS FOR INVASION

    LONDON. December 29.—Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay has been appointed Allied Naval Commander-in-Chief under General Elsenhower's new ...

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  21. EQUIPMENT FOR INVASION

    WASHINGTON, December 29—Mr. Charles Wilson, vice-chairman of the War Production Board, addressing War Production Board executives said ...

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    [?] 29.—The [?] that General [?] member [?] Commission to ...

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  23. US. RAIL UNIONS CANCEL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON December 29.—The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) announced to-day that the three remaining railway unions had agreed ...

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  24. V.C. WINNER'S RELATIVES ELATED

    BRISBANE, December 30—"We were delighted. it is a proud moment for all of us," said Mrs. E. Porter. Bowen Hills, Brisbane, an aunt ...

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  26. THE SINO JAPANESE WAR

    NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Japanese remnants on the west bank of the Hutu River in the Kungan sector have now been mopped up and several ...

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  27. CANADIAN PRAISES NEW GUINEA SIGNALMEN .

    MELBOURNE, December 30.—Australian tralian In New Guinea were praised to-day by Lieut-Colonel J. Cumming, a Canadian member of the ...

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  28. OBSOLETE WAR EQUIPMENT

    CANERRA, December 30.—Problems associated with the disposal of obsolete war equipment and other goods after the war are ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. MACARTHUR ENTERED FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

    CHICAGO, December 29.—The MacArthur for president Club announced the first step has been taken to enter General MacArthur in the ...

    Article : 95 words
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