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  3. RUSSIANS SEVER VITAL RAILWAY LINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Swift Russian advances have cut across the last direct railway line to the German armies in the Dnieper Bend, and all traffic must now follow the roundabout routes along the Black Sea coast. The Russians are attacking in ...

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  4. Chinese Retake Changteh

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A Chinese communique, quoted by the Chungking correspondent of the Associated Press, announces that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Allies Capture More Heights in Italy

    LONDON, Thursday.—The capture of dominating heights on both Mt. Camino and Mt. Maggiore, west of the main road to Rome, is reported to-day from the Fifth Army front in Italy. The Germans are still clinging to some of the lower slopes and ...

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  7. WAR TENSION GROWING IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Cairo, quoting Ankara despatches, says Turkey will call up another 1,000,000 men within a month. This, with other steps taken on Tuesday, indicates that war tension is growing rapidly. A round-up of Axis spies is going on throughout the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Lancaster, Badly Shot Up, Returns Home

    LONDON, Thursday.—With the main plane and a petrol tank on fire after an encounter with an M.E. 110, a Lancaster in the attack on Leipzig was ...

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  9. BULGARIA MAY BREAK FROM AXIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British United Press correspondent at Stockholm quotes "Allehanda's" Istanbul correspondent as stating ...

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  10. OLD ORDER HAS ENDED

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The old order under which I was born lies buried in the Western Desert," said General Smuts, Prime Minister of ...

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  11. MOSLEYS IN COTSWOLD VILLAGE INN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Oswald and Lady Mosley, accompanied by police officers, arrived at an ancient inn in a Cotswold village yesterday from ...

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  12. SABOTEURS WHITTLE DOWN GERMANY'S WAR POTENTIAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sabotage in occupied countries is undoubtedly whittling down Germany's war potential. Gradually the ...

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  13. FANTASTIC TOKIO CLAIMS ABOUT U.S. LOSSES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"Loud laughter resounded in the Navy and War Departments ever the Tokio Radio's extravagant claims ...

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  15. BIG WAR NEEDED TO DEFEAT JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"The defeat of Japan will require a major military effort—a big war—despite the silly delusion that the Japanese will ...

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  16. Lord Nuffield Sponsors Plastic Surgery Unit

    LONDON, Thursday.—Oxford University has accepted an offer by the Nutfield Provincial Hospital Trust, made at Lord ...

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  17. America's Mounting War Production

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—America's overall war production in 1944 will be 80 per cent. above that of 1943. The latter has been 50 ...

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  19. B.B.C. CHRISTMAS BROADCAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—A worldwide B.B.C. programme arranged for the afternoon of Christmas Day, entitled "We Are Advancing," will ...

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  20. New Hope For Farmers

    LONDON, Thursday.—"If the resolutions of the food conference at Hot Springs (U.S.A.) are translated into practice, then I trust we can look ...

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  22. GERMAN OFFENSIVE IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Yugoslav Army of Liberation communique states that the Germans, supported by Bulgarians, Ustashi and ...

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  23. SIX BIG GERMAN CITIES AWAITING DEATH BLOW

    LONDON, Thursday. — Air Vice-Marshal R. H. M. Saundby, Air Chief Marshal Harris' right-hand man, said in a speech that six big German cities were awaiting the death blow from the Bomber Command. They had been terribly knocked about, and one more ...

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  24. U.S. to Begin New Year With National Prayer

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — President Roosevelt proclaimed New Year's Day a day of national prayer. "At the ...

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  25. Britain Had Only 900 Spitfires in 1940

    LONDON, Thursday.—The aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that a Battle of Britain secret disclosed ...

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  26. Propaganda Offensive Against Japanese

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The well-known U.S, writer, Mr. Robert Sherwood, is to go to Australia as soon as possible to confer with General ...

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