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    WINTER WARFARE on the Western Front is typified by this picture of a British machine-gunner awaiting the order to attack German positions north ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Chinese Guerillas Ready To Strike When Allies Land

    WASHINGTON, Friday — A vast Chinese underground movement, potentially the most formidable guerilla force in the world, is ready to spring into action when the Allies land on the Chinese coast. This was revealed by Dr. Chen Chihmai, counsellor at the Chinese ...

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  5. BERLIN ADMITS RED ARMY ON GERMAN SOIL)

    LONDON, FRIDAY — BERLIN ADMITS THE SOVIET SPEARHEADS ADVANCING FROM CZESTOCHOWA IN A THRUST TOWARDS BRESLAU ARE ALREADY OPERATING ON GERMAN SOIL. "THE RUSSIAN TIDE IS SURGING FORWARD ...

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  6. 24 MORE SHIPS SUNK BY SUBMARINES

    WASHINGTON, Friday — The Navy Department announced that American submarines have sunk 24 additional enemy vessels ...

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  7. SHOULD INSIST ON UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

    LONDON, Friday.—"I am sure nothing should induce us to abandon the principle of unconditional surrender or enter into any form of negotiation ...

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  8. Daylight Raid On Honshu

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — A War Department communique states that Super-Fortresses from the Marianas to-day bombed industrial targets on ...

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  9. CYCLONE DEVASTATES MAURITIUS

    PORT LOUIS (Mauritius), Friday — A three-day cyclone devastated the whole of Mauritius, cutting all communications. Many ...

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  10. SEEKING GRAIN FROM CANADA

    WINNIPEG, Friday.—Mr. George M'Iver, chairman of the Canadian Wheat Board, said New Zealand was negotiating for the purchase of ...

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  11. STEADY PROGRESS ON WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Friday — British troops have captured Hongen and the small village of Heige, north-west of Hongen, says Reuter's correspondent at Field-Marshal Montgomery's headquarters. Allied progress is steady. German counter-attacks in the Echt area yesterday afternoon were beaten off. ...

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  12. MOVE TO OUST KOISO?

    NEW YORK, Friday — Tokio broadcasts have reported plans for the formation of a new, powerful political party to provide "a ...

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  13. Demonstrations Against King Peter

    LONDON, Friday.—The Yugoslav Radio says demonstrations against King Peter continue in Serbia. Telegrams protesting against his attitude are arriving at ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. Jap Casualties on Guam

    GUAM, Friday — A correspondent says the Marines have killed more than 6,500 Japanese and captured 500 since Guam was officially declared secured ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. MacArthur's Promise Builds Morale

    LUZON, Friday — Small items hidden easily in the palm of the hand have been among the greatest morale builders among the ...

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  16. Eighth Army Wipes Out German Bridgehead

    LONDON, Friday — Router's correspondent at Allied headquarters in Italy says the Eighth Army has wiped out the German bridgehead across the ...

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  17. St. Nazaire Truce Begins

    LONDON, Friday — A seven-day truce at St. Nazaire began this morning. The first train carrying civilians entered Allied lines outside the city a few ...

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  18. HEAVY BLOWS STRUCK IN OCCUPIED CHINA

    KUNMING, Friday — United States planes ranging over the entire perimeter of occupied China on Tuesday and Wednesday destroyed or ...

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  19. 3,200 Guineas For Portrait Of Henry the Eighth

    LONDON, Friday.—A portrait of King Henry the Eighth, attributed to Holbein, was bought at Christies by the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, for ...

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  20. MERCILESS METHODS OF GREEK COMMUNISTS

    LONDON. Friday — Formidable people who pursued their policy by merciless methods while other people were trying to keep body and soul together, was Mr. Churchill's description of the Greek Communists during his war review in the House of Commons. As prisoners were returning to ...

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