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  3. Russians Smash Through German Defences

    LONDON, January 16.—Marshal Stalin announced today that the great new Russian offensive in Poland, south of Warsaw, had broken through the German defences on a 75-mile front and advanced to a depth of 37 miles. ...

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  4. KING PETER MAY ACCEPT REGENCY PLAN

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—King Peter of Yugoslavia saw Mr. Eden, British Foreign Secretary, on Monday, and Dr. Subasic. Yugoslav Prime ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. JAPANESE CABINET IS UNEASY

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—The present Japanese Cabinet is already beginning to show signs of instability, says the "Times" in a leader. Its ...

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  6. Japanese Hammered On China Coast

    PEARL HARBOR.—Jan. 16—Incomplete reports of raids made along the Chinese coast on Sunday, Monday, and today show that ...

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  7. RUSSIANS CLAIM RIGHT TO JUDGE THE GUILTY

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—The recent "Be Kind. to the Germans" speech by Sir Stafford Crinns,. British Minister of Aircraft Production, is sharply replied ...

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  8. NO MARGARINE FOR CIVILIANS

    MELBOURNE.—As all available supplies of vegetable oils are required for the manufacture of margarine for the services, the special release of oils ...

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  10. Reported Berlin Visit By Hitler

    NEW YORK, January 16.—Hitler visited Berlin at the week-end, according to private information, says "The Times" Stockholm ...

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  11. Failed To Beat Customs Officers

    LONDON, January 16.—When the first boat train for Paris since May, 1940, left London on Monday it was the last man in the queue who stole ...

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  12. EIGHT MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY—The coal loss today is about 6,000 tons as a result of eight mines being idle. Two of them are Government-controlled, pits. The ...

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  13. SHOOTING PRISONERS TO SAVE FEEDING

    NEW YORK, Jan.16.—Nazi officers have ordered that American prisoners be shot because of food shortages, according to reports from German ...

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  14. AMERICAN BOMBERS BLAST NAZI FACTORY

    LONDON, January 16.—American heavy bombers attacked a German factory producing Tiger tanks. More than 600 Flying Fortresses and ...

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  15. STARTED FOURTEEN FIRES

    NEW YORK, January 16.—When a lie test was given to Charles Bohme, of Chicago, who had confessed to having set 14 fires, he fell ...

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  16. CUT IN SMOKES IS REPORTED LIKELY

    CANBERRA.—The Tobacco Manufacturera Advisory Committee this week will review Australia's tobacco and cigarette stocks. Prospects of ...

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  17. British Launch Surprise Attack

    LONDON, January 16.—British tanks launched a surprise attack at dawn today in the Maas Valley on the Dutch-German border. They have made good progress. The attack was preceded by an hour's barrage of heavy shells on the German positions. Then waiting British tanks churned ahead and white-clad infantry dashed forward through the ...

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