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  4. MOMENTOUS YEAR WITH PROMISE OF BETTER THINGS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Saying that the coming year would ho filled with conflict, yet with high promise of better things, Pre ...

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  5. RUSSIAN ARMIES MOVING CLOSER TO ROSTOV

    LONDON, Friday.—Driving westward along both banks of the Lower Don, the Russian armies, smashing stiff German resistance, are moving closer and closer to Rostov. Last night the Germans made repeated counter-attacks with ...

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    A tank destroyer that beats Rommel's 15 mm. gun. Many anti-tank batteries in the Western Desert battlefields have changed their 2-poundcr anti-tank guns for 6-poundcrs. This tank destroyer is superior to the German 15 mm. gun both in range and size of missile projected. Whereas thc 15 mm. gun fires a 4½ lb. shell, the British 6-pounder fires a 6 1-4 lb. shell. The picture shows a tank destroying battery in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Middle East Picture Much Better-Mr Casey

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The British Minister of State in the Middle East, (Mr. R. G. Casey), who is visiting the U.S., told reporters that he ...

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  8. Australian V.C. Further Honored

    LONDON, Friday—Wing Comman der Hugh Edwards, V.C., D.F.C., is one of three officers awarded the D.S.O. for their part in a daylight raid on ...

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  9. ALLIED FIGHTERS STRAFE ENEMY TRANSPORT IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Friday.—Allied fighters wore in action 40 miles from Tripoli yesterday, when they swept down along a stretch of the coast road, machinegunning enemy transport moving back towards Tripoli., There was some enemy air opposition, and at least one Messerschmitt 109 was shot down and others ...

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  10. INTENSIFIED SABOTAGE IN BALKANS

    ISTANBUL. Friday.—Reports from Rumania confirm that restlessness is prevailing in the Balkans, and is daily being translated into intensified sabo ...

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  11. JEWS CHASED ACROSS MINEFIELDS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Moscow Radio states that the Hungartans arr using Jews from Budapest for mine clearing. Jews ...

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  12. ANOTHER RAID ON RUHR

    LONDON, Fri.— R.A.F. home-based bombers again attacked targets in the Ruhr last night; they all got back. ...

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  13. Heavy Raid on Akyab

    NEW DELHI. Friday.—A communique states that R.A.F. heavy bombers last night heavily bombed the port and other objectives' at Akyab (Bur ...

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  14. PLEASURE MOTORING BANNED IN 17 U.S. STATES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Prices Administrator (Mr. Henderson) has banned all pleasure and non-essential motoring in 17 Eastern States and ...

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  15. MUST DRAW FANGS OF AXIS POWERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Roosevelt told Congress to-day that when the war ended, the enemy nations must be disarmed, and they must abandon the philosophy and the teaching of that philosophy that had brought so much suffering to the world. ...

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  16. NAZIS' SEIZURE OF ART TREASURES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Central Institute of Art and Design, of which many Allied experts are members, has accumulated a mass ...

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  17. China Indignant at Suggestion to Suspend Lease-Lend

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—"Takung Pao," in an editorial, bitterly assailed the recent conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations in Ottawa, at which ...

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  18. WILL ADVANCE IN PACIFIC THIS YEAR

    LONDON, Thursday.— "The period of our defensive attrition in thc Pacific is passing," said Mr. Roosevelt in his address to Congress ...

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  19. U-BOAT MENACE STILL SERIOUS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Director of War Information (Mr. Elmer Davis) said German submarines had not sunk as many American ships ...

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  20. Pretender to French Throne in Algiers

    ALGIERS, Friday.—The 35-year-old pretender to the French throne, the Comte de Puris, has arrived at Algiers. His presence has complicated ...

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  21. GEN. GIRAUD AGREEABLE TO MEETING WITH DE GAULLE

    "CONDON, Thursday.—The Press Association's diplomatic correspondent has learned from Fighting "French circles that General Giraud agreed in prin ...

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  23. Bombed Munda With Beer Bottles

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Robert Miller, United Press correspondent on Guadalcanal, says war correspondents in a Plying Fortress gleefully "bomb ...

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  25. U.S. PRODUCING WARPLANES AT RATE OF 66,000 A YEAR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—America is now producing military planes at the rate of over 66,000 a year. This was the main item in figures of America's production in 1942, given by President Roosevelt when he addressed the "78th U.S. Congress to-day. As a result of hard experience the U.S. had ...

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  26. Bequeathed Jewels to Queen

    LONDON, Friday—Dame Margaret Greville, who died last September, left £1,505,O00, on which death duties totalled £830,000. Her bequests included, ...

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  27. U.S. Democrats Retain Control of House

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The 78th Congress opened to-day. Mr. Rayburn was elected Speaker, defeating the Republican candidate, Mr. Martin, ...

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