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  3. ALLIED SUPPLIES IN SOUTH PACIFIC

    U.S. Coast Guardsmen and Marines beach their landing craft in the shadow of a large Japanese ship which ran aground on one of the South Pacific Solomon Islands after it was bombed by Allied aeroplanes. Supplies brought ashore by the landing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HEAVY RAID ON STETTIN FINDS IT DEFENCELESS

    LONDON, January 6.--Alarmed at the danger to Berlin the Luftwaffe again sent fighter packs to defend the capital last night, leaving the door wide open for a great ...

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  5. MALARIA AND TYPHUS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The outstanding feature of army medical developments during 1943 has been the organisation ...

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  6. VATUTIN HAMMERS AT RAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE UKRAINE

    LONDON, January 6.--With Moscow still silent officially regarding any Red Army movements west of Olevsk and Novogradvolynsk across the Polish border, Moscow correspondents dwell on General Vatutin's concentration on ...

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  7. "WIN THE WAR"

    WASHINGTON, January 6,--Mr. Frank Walker (National chairman of the Democratic party), Interviewed, said ...

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  8. ALLIES SQUEEZING JAPANESE TROOPS IN HUON BATTLE

    AMERICAN patrols pushing south-east from Saidor and Australian units advancing north-westwards towards Sio on the Huon Peninsula were approximately 67 air miles apart on Wednesday morning. ...

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  9. AIR AND SEA POWER

    NEW YORK, January 6.-- The Under-Secretary to the Navy (Mr. James Forrestal) in a speech said the Navy ...

    Article : 156 words
  10. ROMMEL IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, January 6.--The German News-agency states Rommel has completed a tour of ...

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  11. Savages Harass Japanese

    NEW YORK, January 6.-- A United Press dispatch from British headquarters on the Burma border state ...

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  12. DEFENCE

    LONDON, January 6.-- Berlin, through its overseas service, which the German people do not hear, forecast ...

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  13. HALSEY HOME

    LOS ANGELES, January 6.-- Admiral Halsey, who returned to the U.S. for the first time since June, 1942, told a Press ...

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  14. TRADESMEN FINED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- J. J. M'Donald, butcher, of Nundah, was to-day fined a total of £50 with £63- costs on two charges ...

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  15. ADVICE TO BELGIANS

    LONDON, January 6.-- The BBC broadcast a warning to Belgium at the request of the Allied High ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND POLAND

    LONDON, January 6.--The 'Times' diplomatic writer says Mr. Anthony Eden to-day received the Polish Foreign ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. LEND-LEASE TRANSACTIONS PLAY VITAL PART IN WAR

    WASHINGTON, January 6.--Lend-lease totalled 18,608 million dollars to December 30, said President Roosevelt in a report to Congress. By combining their strength the United Nations' power had increased, ...

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  18. SUPERIOR

    NEW YORK, January 6.--Central Pacific Air Base Chief of Staff. Brigadier-General Flood, told a New York 'Times' correspondent ...

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  19. SUFFERINGS MOUNT IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, January 6.--Tojo, in a speech on Tuesday, warned high Government officials on the feeling of unhappiness and ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. "GERMANS ARE MERCIFUL"

    LONDON, January 6--"The enemy's bombing terror is a good school of haired. It teaches more hatred than we ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. SITUATION IN BALKANS

    LONDON, January 6. -- The 'Dally Express' Istanbul correspondent learned from a reliable source in Bucharest that King ...

    Article : 214 words
  22. Jugoslav Progress

    LONDON, January 6.--A Jugoslav Army of Liberation communique states bitter street battles continue in Banjaluka. ...

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  23. CARRIAGE OF RACEHORSES

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Federal Transport Minister (Mr. Ward) said yesterday that evidence was being ...

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  24. PROBLEM FOR SM

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"If a diamond was set in a ring which had [?]en previously wrought would at have constituted ...

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  25. JEEPS ASSEMBLED IN ENGLAND

    American soldiers put together two jeeps, versatile reconnaissance cars of the U.S. Army, on the assembly line of a plant in England. The jeeps were dismantled before shipment from the U.S. to conserve cargo space. Completely assembled jeeps ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. SUBMARINES' TALLY

    LONDON, January 6.--An Admiralty communique states further successes reported by his Majesty's submarines in ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. RESTRICTION ON PRESS

    WASHINGTON. January 6.-- Mr. Cordell Hull told a Press conference the State Department is looking into Argentina's new ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. MONETARY CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON. January 6.-- The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Henry Morgenthau) announced that two Russian ...

    Article : 46 words
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