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  3. RUSSIANS LESS THAN 12 MILES FROM POLAND

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russians advancing towards Poland now have less than 12 miles to go, says the British United Press correspondent at Moscow. Soviet tanks are crashing through the last German defences cast of the frontier, following the capture of ...

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    American artillerymen set up a 105 mm, gun after the landing at Arawe, in New Britain.—(U.S. Signal Corps photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BERLIN POUNDED FOR SECOND NIGHT IN SUCCESSION

    LONDON, Monday.—The R.A.F. last night pounded Berlin for the second time in 24 hours. It was the city's tenth major attack. The Air Ministry again described the attack as "heavy." A reconnaissance pilot who went over afterwards saw two large concentrations of fire. While the capital was getting a ...

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  6. Chased German Planes Round Eiffel Tower

    LONDON, Monday. — Parisians yesterday afternoon witnessed the thrilling spectacle, of four R.A.K. Typhoons chasing several ...

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  7. U.S. Bombers Sweep The Yangtse

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — United States Mitchells, sweeping the Yangtse on Thursday, sank three cargo ships near Lakwan, blew up a troop ...

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  8. VIVID STORIES OF SCHARNHORST ACTION

    LONDON, Monday.—Vivid stories of the Christmas naval battle off North Cape, in which the German battleship Scharnhorst was sunk, are told in despatches from Reuter's correspondent with the Home Fleet. ...

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  9. GERMANS ADMIT SITUATION SERIOUS

    STOCKHOLM, Monday. — The German-controlled Scandinavian Telegram Bureau quotes Berlin officials as stating: "The ...

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  10. SURPRISE FOR AIRMEN

    LONDON, Monday.—The submarine Unrivalled, which has returned to Britain after a year's successful patrolling from Malta, gave two Australian ...

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  11. POLAND JEALOUS OF HER RIGHTS

    LONDON, Monday.—In a speech at a New Year ceremony at the Polish Embassy, the Polish President (M. Raczkiewicz) said: "It ...

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  12. HOW ENGLAND BEAT THE BLITZ

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Rupert Henderson, chairman of the Associated Press, says the Londoners' reaction to air raids was an ...

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  13. ALL MILITARISTS MUST BE WIPED OUT

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — The full version of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's New Year's address is now available, and it discloses a hitherto unrevealed ...

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  14. RESCUE OF BLOCKADE RUNNER'S CREW

    LONDON, Monday.—From the moment the Irish coasting vessel Kerlogue picked up 164 German naval men from the blockade runner sunk in the ...

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  15. COMPLETE BLACKOUT IN BALTIC STATES

    LONDON, Monday. — The Stockholm "Svenska Dagbladet" states that the Germans have ordered a complete blackout in the ...

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  16. ITALIAN CAM[?]

    LONDON, Monday.—Both Allied armies in Italy are weather-bound, except in the Adriatic coastal sector, where heavy fighting is going on. The Canadians in that sector captured a ridge two days ago, and since then the Germans have been counter-attacking heavily. Fighting is still going on, with ...

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  17. URGES NAVAL AND AIR BASES IN PHILIPPINES

    CHICAGO, Monday.—The Vice-President of the Philippines (Mr. Osmeua), in a speech, urged the maintenance of adequate naval and air bases in the ...

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  18. End of War "May Come Suddenly"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Secretary for Commerce (Mr. Jesse Jones), contributing to the magazine "Domestic Commerce," warned American ...

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  19. OPPORTUNIST REGIME IN BOLIVIA

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The New York "Herald-Tribune"' La Paz correspondent says the new Bolivian Government is composed of ambitious ...

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  20. AIR PARTNERSHIP SUGGESTED

    LONDON, Monday. — "A new era of opportunity lies ahead of the British people under a great all-Empire air link-up," said ...

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