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  3. GERMANS EVACUATE CHERKASY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans have evacuated Cherkasy, their main base on the Middle Dnieper. Between the Kiev Bulge and the Dnieper Bend, above Cherkasy, the Russians have more than held their own for the second day in succession. lt ...

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  4. BRITISH TANK IN ITALY

    A unit of Britain's Royal Armored Corps advancing inland lo drive the Nazis out of Italy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITAIN TO USE ALL HER RESOURCES AGAINST JAPAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.— In the House of Commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) reaffirmed Britain's determination to use all her resources against Japan at the earliest possible moment. She would play her fully part in helping to drive Japanese out of ...

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  6. KING TO BROADCAST ON CHRISTMAS DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that the King will broadcast on Christmas Day, probably at 2 p.m. G.M.T. ...

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  7. Helps R.A.F.

    White-haired Kate Fnlzon has lived all her 70 years on the island of Malta. She endured the days of siege and non-stop blitz with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GENERAL MARSHALL TO COMMAND INVASION FORCE?

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The unofficial but usually reliable Army and Navy Journal says General Marshall will command the ...

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  9. ONE FORM OF CANCER COMPLETELY CONTROLLED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Successful control of one form of cancer with pills of a synthetic chemical substance was disclosed by Professor Edward Charles Dodds, Courtauld Professor of Biochemistry in the University of London, at the annual meeting of the British Empire Cancer Campaign, He warned that ...

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  10. Raid Casualties in Brtitain

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Civilian air raid casualties in the United Kingdom In November were 119 killed or missing, including 49 women, 28 children ...

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  11. ALLIED GAINS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Eighth. Army are enclosing further along the whole line of the Germans' lateral road defences. ...

    Article : 321 words
  12. GAS USED BY JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Ten Japanese prisoners questioned by Chinese intelligence officers in the presence of Allied officers and ...

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  14. HEAVY BOMBER RAID ON MARSHALLS BASE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A Navy Department communique states that Army heavy bombers attacked Imeiji Island, on the ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. TRAGIC PLIGHT OF ITALIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British United Press correspondent on the Italian frontier says an influenza epidemic is spreading rapidly in ...

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  16. ANOTHER RAID BY MOSQUITOS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Following daylight attacks on North-Western Germany in daylight by strong formations of Fortresses and ...

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  17. More Chinse Successes

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—A commumique states that the Chinese have recaptured Niupitan, eastward of Changtch, and have also recaptured ...

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  19. GERMAN DEPRAVITY IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Tuesday—"The Times" correspondent at Stockholm says a book giving details of the first German attempt to encourage German soldiers ...

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  20. ALLIED GUNS FIRE LEAFLETS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Daily Express" correspondent with the Fifth Army states that [?]Allied guns are firing ...

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  21. ABBEY MEMORIAL FOR R.A.F. HEROES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The heroes of the R.A.F. who died winning the Battle of Britain are to have a Koyal memorial. It will he the ...

    Article : 236 words
  22. DROPPED WOUNDED COMRADE OVER GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Adjusting a badly wounded comrade's parachute, the navigator of a Flying Portress dropped him out over ...

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  23. POLISH DESIRE FOR PACT WITH SOVIET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Authoritative Polish quarters in London, commenting on the Russo-Czcchoslovak treaty, state that it is based ...

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  24. CZECH DECORATION FOR N.Z. AIRMAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Wi[?]g-Commander W. V. Crawford Compton, D.S.O., D.F.C. and Bar, of New Zealand, leader of a Spitfire wing which has made ...

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  25. AXIS SATELLITES SICK OF WAR

    NEW YORK, tuesday.—"A high-ranking, well-informed person told me that Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria are searching frantically for a way to quit the Axis," states the Ankara correspondent of the "New York Times." "He added that Hu[?]garians pro-British sentiments were unchanged. They assert that their allegiance to Germany is forced upon them. They would unhesitatingly surrender to Britain and America if possible; while Rumania is so ...

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