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  3. REDS TAKE KOROSTEN, SWEEP ONWARD

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Since the announcement last night of brilliant new victories culminating in the occupation of Korosten, on the main north-south ...

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  4. WITHIN MILE OF 'DROME

    Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Thursday.—Against stiffening Japanese resistance ...

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  5. GERMAN ROCKET SHELL

    Three American soldiers examine an incendiary rocket left behind by retreating German forces during the Allied campaign which liberated Sicily. The rocket, fired directly from the crate in which it is shipped, bursts into smoke and flames as it takes off. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STALINGRAD SWORD

    Above: Mr. Churchill shakes hands with Marshal Stalin at the presentation of the Stalingrad Sword, gift of King George VI. to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BIGGER RUSSIAN BLOWS SOON

    MOSCOW, Thursday (A.A.P.)—"This ends 1943 ... a year of victories," Moscow radio declared to-night. ...

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  8. BERLIN BATTERED BY OVER 2000 TONS OF BOMBS

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Just three years after the Luftwaffe tried to set London on fire, R.A.F. giant bombers last night dropped over 2000 tons of bombs on Berlin and caused terrific damage. ...

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  9. ATTACK WITHIN FORTNIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.)—A Wilhelmstrasse spokesman told his press conference in Berlin to-day that the Allied ...

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  10. RADIO BEATS AURORA BOREALIS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.)—The War Department announces that the Army Air Forces and the Signal Corps have solved the problem of the ...

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  11. Bad Omen For Finland

    WASHINGTON, Thursday, A.A.P.—The Russian Embassy's information bulletin accuses Finns of "terrible crimes" in occupied Russian ...

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  12. MAMMOTH INVASION PLAN APPROVED

    LONDON, Thrusday (A.A.P.).—Lessons learnt by the Allies in North Africa and the Mediterranean have been dovetailed into a plan for one colossal attack on western Europe, says Reuters Cairo correspondent. ...

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  13. V.C. Winner Came from Ireland

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Richard Kelliher, the 32-year-old Queensland V.C. winner, is the second youngest of a family of 11 of Ballybeggen, ...

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  14. JAP. AIRMAN BECOMING LEGEND

    From Kenneth Slessor, Official War Correspondent At an advanced R.A.A.F. air base in New Guinea, Thursday. ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. CANADIAN FORCES PUSHING ON TOWARD PESCARA

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Canadian troops beyond wrecked Ortona, on the Adriatic coast of Italy, have smashed German resistance at a village on the road to Pescara. SPEARHEADS are within 10 miles of ...

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  16. SOLDIERS TURN OFF PRAISE

    HOLLYWOOD, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Gary Cooper is back from a tour of South Pacific bases. He said to-day that American soldiers dislike ...

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  17. NAURU HIT AGAIN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Navy medium bombers yesterday raided Nauru again destroying ammunition dumps and starting fires. ...

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  18. CANADA'S WAR OUTPUT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Canadian High Commissioner (Mr. Justice T. C. Davis) announced to-day that Canada's war production in 1943 was ...

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  19. CRUISERS ROUT BIG ENEMY FORCE IN BISCAY BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—Behind the account of the action in the Bay of Biscay, in which three German destroyers were sunk and others damaged, lies a magnificent story of how two British cruisers routed an enemy force which, comparatively, had a superiority of five cruisers to two. ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THIS evening the sun will set on an historic and an eventful year. In it the tide of war has gradually turned and to-day ...

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  21. THINKS FEW AMERICANS WILL REMAIN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Very few Americans will remain and settle in Australia and, generally speaking, the Commonwealth will go its own way ...

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  22. RAILWAY STRIKE CALLED OFF

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Three remaining railway unions have agreed to cancel the strike called for to-day. ...

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  23. MR. CHURCHILL TO REGAIN STRENGTH IN SUNSHINE AT UNDISCLOSED RESORT

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Following his illness, Mr. Churchill is to spend "a few weeks in the sunshine" at an undisclosed resort to restore his strength. IN a personal message issued from No, 10 Downing-street to-night, ...

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  24. JAPS. MURDER AND KIDNAP 6000 CHINESE AT CHANGTEH

    CHANGTEH, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Magistrate Tai ChiuFeng yesterday told foreign correspondents that during the Tungting Lake battle the Japanese murdered and kidnapped over 6000 civilians. ...

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