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  3. TIDE OF BATTLE TURNS IN KIEV SALIENT Russians Slowly, But Surely Regaining Lost Ground

    LONDON, Monday.—The tide of battle has turned in the Kiey salient, and the Russians, after taking the shock of the tremendous German counter-offensive for over a month, are now advancing. They are slowly, but surely regaining lost ground. ...

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  4. GIFTS FOR RUSSIANS

    British Committeees for Soviel Aid include among the sterner war necessities sent to the U.S.S.R. a supply of the small comforts and luxuries— chocolate, cigarettes, picture papers—which make a big difference to the life of men and women on the Soviet fighting front. If a shop in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KING'S BIRTHDAY TO-DAY

    A recent picture of the King (centre), who will celebrate his 48th birthday to-day. He is shown, with Wing Commander G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EIGHTH ARMY MAKES FURTHER PROGRESS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Eighth Army has made further progress in Italy, despite heavy enemy counter-attacks. The Fifth Army has consolidated its positions. Router's Algiers correspondent says the Eighth Army is now close to the ...

    Article : 405 words
  7. WAR CLOUDS THICIENING OVER BALKANS

    LONDON, Monday.—Despite the current feeling in Ankara that Turkey will not soon become a belligerent, the war clouds are definitely thickening over the Balkans, says the ssociated Press correspondent at Ankara. He points out, however, that reports of military moves in Bulgaria and Turkey ...

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  8. PERMANENT WORLD FOOD ORGANISATION

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington says that, judging by its discussions, the Hot Springs Food ...

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  9. VATICAN SERVICE ON CHRISTMAS EVE

    LONDON, Monday.—According to the French Radio, the Pope will celebrate midnight Mass in his private chapel on Christmas Eve. The service, ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. GRAPHIC STORY OF BATTLE WITH U-BOAT

    LONDON, Monday.—A battle with a U-boat which lasted 40 minutes was described by Lieut. B. L. Coates, R.N.V.R., one of the officers in H.M.S Byard, when the frigate recently returned to her base. ...

    Article : 512 words
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  12. MUST NOT UNDERRATE NEW NAZI WEAPON

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The aviation correspondent for the "New York Times" says the current tendency to underrate and even ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. Japanese Rout in China

    NEW YORK, Monday.—According to the latest reports, Japanese troops fleeing from Changteh clog the main Shasi highway, says the ...

    Article : 194 words
  14. NEXT 100 DAYS CRUCIAL PERIOD

    LONDON, Monday.—The next 100 days will be as important in the history of the world as the 100 days before Waterloo," said Lord ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. GERMAN OFFENSIVE IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, Monday.—According to the Free Yugoslav Radio, General Tito, appealing to units of the Army of Liberation on all fronts ...

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  16. FAMOUS PLANES FOR WAR MUSEUM

    LONDON, Sunday.—Flying with the R.A.F. to-day are a Sunderland, a Lancaster and a Spitfire which their Australian crews ...

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  17. U.S. BOMBERS OVER GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday.—United States heavy bombers, escorted by fighters, to-day attacked targets in North-West Germany. ...

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  18. ENEMY-HELD ISLANDS HEAVILY FORTIFIED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—In a speech in New York, Lieut.-Gencral Vandergrift, Commander of the U.S. Marine Corps, said the ...

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  19. U.S. TRIBUTE PLEASES MALTA

    LONDON, Monday.—The illuminated citation presented to the people of Malta by President Roosevelt on behalf of the people of ...

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  21. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT VISITS SICILY

    LONDON, Monday.—President Roosevelt' has visited Sicily. He flew there with a number of senior officers to decorate General Mark Clark, of the ...

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  22. Germans Urged to Begin Holy War Against Hitler

    LONDON, Monday.—The Moscow Radio yesterday broadcast a Lutheran Church service to Germany, in which the preacher urged ...

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  23. BRAZILIAN FORCE TO GO TO N. AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Algiers correspondent says that 13 Brazilian army officers, headed by General Demoracs, have ...

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  24. No Attempt to Block MacArthur's Nomination For U.S. Presidency

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The War and Navy Departments, replying to questions submitted by Senator Vandenberg, in effect denied ...

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  25. Mass Marriages in Siam

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Tokio Radio says a Japanese mass marriage programme in Siam aims at increasing the population from ...

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  26. LARGE FIRES STARTED ON NAURU

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A Navy Department communique from Pacific Headquarters states that the American battleships and carriers which ...

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  27. Agriculture's Role in Britain

    LONDON, Sunday.—Winding up a three-day House of Commons debate on post-war reconstruction, the Minister for Reconstruction (Lord ...

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  28. GERMAN FLEET REFUSED TO FIGHT

    LONDON, Monday.—Reutor's correspondent with the Home Fleet reports from a northern naval base that the pride of the German Fleet in northern waters had a chance to engage a combined British and American naval force, but refused battle. The biggest Allied naval force ever assembled in northern waters sailed under British command within 200 miles of the Norwegian coast and did everything possible to make its presence known to the ...

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