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  3. RUSSIANS SEIZE IMPORTANT POSITIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Red Army has captured Velikiye Luki (big German base 95 miles from the Latvian border) and Elista (capital of the Kalmuk Republic, and 200 miles south of Stalingrad). It is pressing on with al its big offensives and ...

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  5. ON WAY TO BUNA

    Australians wading through n swamp ac Cape Endaiadcrc, on their way to Buna. Cape Endaiadcrc was one of thc strong points captured by the Australians and Americans in the closing stages of the battle for Bunn mission.—Dept. of Information film. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIES' TASK FOR 1943

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—"The United Nations arc passing from the defensive to the offensive, and our task this year is threefold," stated President Roosevelt at his New Year press conference. "We must press on with the massed forces of free humanity until thc bandit assault upon civilisation has been ...

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  7. VAST COLLECTION OF SALVAGE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—During the third year of the war the salvage authorities of Britain have collected vast quantities of waste materials useful to the ...

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  9. MORE AIR ACTIVITY OVER LIBYA

    LONDON, Sunday.—To-day's Cairo communique reports more air raids on enemy bases, including those in Crete. On Friday night our aircraft attacked Palermo, in Sicily, and started fires. Three of our planes are missing from all operations. ...

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  10. GESTAPO PURGE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Times" representative on the German frontier says the Allied landings in North Africa and the ...

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  11. ENEMY DUPED BY SALVAGE PARTY

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The work of Australian "recovery sections" during the recent fighting in the desert was probably just as vital ...

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  12. Chinese Score Further Successes

    Chinese have recaptured Thienshin and Taihu, in south-western Auhwei, forcing the Japanese to retreat towards Susung, on the ...

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  13. ARGENTINE GIPSIES HELP MIKHAILOVITCH

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday.— Thousands of gipsies in remote regions of Argentina are systcmatically raiding Axis ...

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  14. U.S. Submarines' Successes

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A Navy communique states that American submarines in the Pacific sank two large cargo ships, a medium-sized ...

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  15. HITLER CHANGES HIS TUNE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—"Even the dullest German eyes coula not miss the sharp contrast betweon Hitler's latest proclamation and ...

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  16. U.S. Supports British Criticism of Argentina

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The State Department intimated full accord with the British announcement deploring Argentina's ...

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  17. SUB-STRATOSPHERE FIGHTING THIS YEAR

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The wellknown aircraft designer, Major de Sevorsky, predicts that 1943 will sec the emergence of many new types of ...

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  18. DANGER OF ENEMY WINNING THE PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Warning that there was a danger of Gormany and Japan winning the pence and "World War 3" if we ...

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  19. Enemy Could Not Believe Their Eyes

    LONDON, Sunday.—Details have been issued of one of the 8th Army's most spectacular raids executed by armored cars of the ...

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  20. Finland's Plight

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Graeme Lockhart, who is well known in Australia and New Zealand, and who has roturned to Britain to join the army ...

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  21. GREEKS DERAILED GERMAN TROOP TRAIN

    CAIRO, Saturday.—It is reported from Greece that over 250 of 500 Germans on board were killed when a troop train hurtled down an embankment on ...

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  22. South African Airman's Brilliant Career

    LONDON, Saturday.—Wing Com mander A. G. Malan, D.F.C. and bar, a 32-year-old South African, who is the Fighter Command's top-scoring pilot ...

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  23. UNSHACKLING OF PRISONERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Berlin official radio says the Wilhelmstrasso has declared that the question of unshackling war prisoners is still under ...

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  24. Ottawa's Worst Blizzard Since 1893

    OTTAWA, Sunday. — The worst blizzard since 1893 completely tied up communication between Ottawa and the outside world. Telegraph and ...

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  26. CANADIANS WARNED

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—In a New Year message, the Canadian Prime Minister (Mr, Mackenzie King) warned Canadians: ...

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