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  4. ALLIES DOWN 100 GERMAN PLANES, LOSE 64 IN BIG RAID

    ACCORDING to a U.S.A.A.F. communic 59 bombers and five fighters were lost out of fore[?]talling over 700 when Fortresses and Liberators, with fighter escort, raided Germany on January 11. Incomplete reports show ...

    Article : 927 words
  5. SOVIET OPENS NEW PUSH IN MOSAR AREA: SARNY HAS FALLEN

    WHILE the Germans are making a desperate stand to save the Odessa-Warsaw railway, a new Soviet Defensive in the Mosar sector has made rapid progress, General Roskovsky's forces having advanced 10 miles ...

    Article : 1,208 words
  6. YANKS WITH THE A.I.F.

    LINK-UP — Here are two glimpses of the Huan Peninsula battle. (Above): U.S. Croops land at Sio to aid the Australian push from the west. (Below): U.S. Pilot T. Roberts who joined the A.I.F. to light with thom in the battle of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. P.T. Boats Take Heavy Toll Of Japs On Huon

    UNITED States patrol torpedo-boats are taking a heavy toll of Jap barges attempting to evacuate troops from the Huon Peninsula. Meanwhile, Australian troops are racing up the coast of the peninsula to reach Sio, the most advanced Jap supply base and possible ...

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  8. SAVED

    LONDON. Jan. 14. — A steel covered Bible in his left breast pocket saved the life of a bombardie[?] of one of the Forthesscs ...

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  9. 5th DRIVES AHEAD TOWARD CASSINO

    AFTER heavy fighting American troops of the Fifth Army captured Cervaro, four miles east of Cassino, and subsequently pushed forward a mile north of the town. In a southerly direction British and American troops advanced a mile on a 20-mile front. On the ...

    Article : 381 words
  10. LOSS ONLY FIVE PER CENT. SAYS ARNOLD

    NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Speaking at Wichita (Kausas). General Arnold, chief of the U.S. Air Force, said that huge air battles ...

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  11. ALLIES PUSH AHEAD ON BURMA FRONT

    PUSHING forward after the capture of Maungdaw, the 14th Army has advanced 12 miles into the interior in the vicinity of ...

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  12. Daylight Raids On Marshalls

    NEW YORK. Jan. 13.—A Pacific Fleet communique says that Navy Search Liberators made a low altitude daylight attack on ship ...

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  13. JAP WEAPONS LACK FIRE-POWER

    DETROIT. January 13. — Major-General Barnes, of the Army Ordnance Section in a speech said that ...

    Article : 74 words
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  15. HITLER'S LAST ACE

    LONDON. January 13.—According to the Istanbul correspondent of the Daily Express, Germany's diplomatic has opened a campaign to coax the Japs into attacking Russia with "Pearl Harbour" [?]reachery. ...

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  16. RECORD

    Two Lancaster, carrying mail for Canadian troops in Britain, made the crossing from Montreal to Britain—a distance of over 3000 ...

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  17. "Soviet Ultimatum To Poland, Not Only Mistake, But Bad Precedent"

    LONDON, January 13.—The Times, in an editorial says: "Obviously the Soviet's Polo-Russian frontier policy is intended to be one of self-protection, not senseless aggression, but three must still remain in American minds serious misgivings regarding the way the proposed ...

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    AIR-STRIP — Believe it or not, this is what the Seabees (U.S. Navy Construction Corpa) do to the New Gunes jungle. The airship runs where a few weeks ago was virgin forest. —(D. of I. photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WILL WACARTHUR OPPOSE ROOSEVELT ?

    NEW TORE, January 13. — The Daily News correspondent, Jack Turcott in the South west Pacific, say there is no reason to believe ...

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