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  3. GERMANS SET ORTONA ON FIRE AS ALLIES APPROACH

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Allied Headquarters states that 'Allied pilots report that Ortona is ablaze owing, it is believed, to German demolitions before withdrawing. The Eighth Army has won more ground in its push up the Adriatic side ...

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  4. DEVASTATION AT TARAWA

    SCENES OF DEVASTATION AT TARAWA, in the Gilberts Groups, where the U.S. Marines suffered heavy casualties before they drove the Japanese from the formidable coast defences. Top picture shows one of the heavy turret type of guns used by the Japanese to defend the atoll. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMANS THROW MORE FORCES INTO KIEV BULGE BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans are flinging in more men and tanks in the Kiev Bulge in an attempt to drive the Russians back to the Dnieper, but have not made any headway in the past 24 hours, and at one place have lost ground. There is ...

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  7. TRIBUTE TO WORK OF RED CROSS

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Only by close association with the work of the Red Cross could its value be realised, and he was filled with admiration for it, ...

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  8. Whisky Argument That Will Not Hold Water

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first question that Mr. Llewellin, the new Minister for Food, had to answer in the House of Commons was asked by ...

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  9. EL ALAMEIN BATTLE COST £10,000,000

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Battle of El Alamein cost £10,000,000," said Sir Harold Mackintosh, chairman of the ...

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  10. MR. CHURCHILL ILL WITH PNEUMONIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—It was announced from No. 10 Downing Street to-day that Mr. Churchill had developed pneumonia. His ...

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  11. Russo-Czech, Pact Welcomed by Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said be discussed with M. Molotov ...

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  12. Japanese Ships Refused to Leave Their Lair

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Captain John Cassady, commanding the carrier Saratoga in what he described as a "guinea pig run," told ...

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  13. ALL-OUT ALLIED EFFORT IMPENDING

    LONDON, Thursday.—Military plans laid down at the Teheran conference called for all the Allied resources in every respect, declared the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden), replying to the war debate in the House of Commons. "There will be no margin," he said, "it will take all our energies to fulfil ...

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  15. CONSERVATIVE WINS BY-ELECTION

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  16. AUSTRALIAN HAVE REDISCOVERED NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—Mr. Arthur Ford, president of Canadian Press, in a despatch from Brisbane, said Australians, in preparation to ...

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  18. RAILWAY STRIKE THREAT IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Cleveland correspondent of the Associated Press says the nation's five railway-operating brotherhoods ...

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  19. MORE IMPORTANT CHINESE GAINS

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—A communique states that the Chinese have made further important gains in the rice bowl region. ...

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  20. Belligerents Reducing Tank Production

    OTTAWA, Thursday.— Commenting on reports from Australia that tank production there was being abandoned, Munitions Department officials ...

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  21. Belgians Told to be Ready for Invasion

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Allied High Command, broadcasting to the Belgians, said: "Study your surroundings so that ...

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  22. PEOPLE SMOKING MORE THAN EVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Tobacco Controller (Sir Alexander Maxwell) said people were still smoking more than ever. About ...

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  23. GENERAL MACARTHUR AND PRESIDENCY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"If General MacArthur wants to be President he has every American's right to aspire to that honor," comments the ...

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  24. No Further Deportations of Oslo Students

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" correspondent at Stockholm says that no further deportations of students from Oslo are expected. The exact ...

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  25. U.S. PLANES EFFECTIVELY COMBATING GERMAN ROCKET-EQUIPPED FIGHTERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Eighth Air Force is now effectively combating German rocket-equipped fighters, which at first constituted a "terrific menace" to Flying Fortresses. Mr. Wellwood Beall, vice-president of the Bocing Aircraft Co., who has returned from England, revealed this at a Press conference. ...

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  26. TAUGHT HOW TO KILL RUSSIAN CIVILIANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Moscow Radio last night broadcast a report from the "Soviet Commission investigating German crimes in Russia, accusing ...

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