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  2. KALEMYO OCCUPIED.

    KANDY (Ceylon), Nov 16.—High- lights of the communique issued to-day by South-East Asia Command were as follows: "On the Chindwin ...

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  3. STATE CONTROLS.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—"Until Japan is defeated, the war must have first call on all our efforts," said the Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) in ...

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  4. JAPANESE DRIVE.

    NEW YORK, Nov 16.—Tokio radio said today that Japanese forces were approaching Kingyuan, 55 miles north-west of Liuchow, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INSIDE GERMANY.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The British United Press correspondent at Zurich says the Gestapo on Tuesday publicly hanged 21 persons at Cologne ...

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  6. SHORTENED WAR.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—"You sank one of the toughest ships in the world," the Secretary for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair) told the ground ...

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  7. WAXING BATTLES

    LONDON, Nov 16.—"From the Maas to the Jura Mountains there1 are now few sectors on the western front where a trail of gunpowder is not spluttering towards Germany's heart," says "The Times" correspondent at Supreme Allied HQ. "Whether or not this is the beginning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MAPIA ISLAND.

    LEYTE, Nov 16.—General MacArthur today in his communique announced that American amphibious troops yesterday invaded the Mapia ...

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  9. EAST OF BUDAPEST.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—Reuters correspondent in Moscow today stated: "Soviet storm battalions are pouring through a new break-through area ...

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  10. KALEWA NEXT.

    KANDY, Nov 16.—The capture of Kalemyo by the East Africans paves the way to Kalewa, one of the main gateways of Japanese-occupied ...

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  11. HIT BY FLAK.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—"The crew of the only Lancaster missing after the attack on the Tirpitz on Nov. 12 comprised 3 New Zealanders, 2 ...

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  12. HITLER'S SUCCESSOR.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent in Stockholm says that Himmler was formally appointed Hitler's successor by order ...

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  13. CHIANG KAI-SHEK.

    CHUNGK NG, Nov 16.—A Cabinet spokesman (P. . Chang), replying to questions at a , Press' conference concerning the scope of ...

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  14. THE TRANSITION.

    LONDON. Nov 16.—The British Government's plans for changing over from war to peace production were explained in the House of ...

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  15. WAR INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The Government's plan for demobilisation of men and women working in war industries during the period between ...

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  16. EARLIER ATTACK.

    LONDON, Dec 16.—The first official account of how Wing-Commander (now Air Vice-Marshal) D. C. T. Bennett, DFC. of Toowoomba, was ...

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  17. "FORGOTTEN ARMY"

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The operations in Burma would be included in the question of Campaign Stars which he now had under ...

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  18. ORMOC TRAP.

    LEYTE, Nov 16.—A trap is about to be sprung on a strong Japanese force holding the northern portion of the Ormoc road on Leyte island ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. REICH'S WOMEN.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The German radio early this morning reported a speech by Frau Scholtz-Link, the Reich's women's leader, at a mass ...

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  20. STEADY PUSH.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—With Lt-General Dempsey's advanced elements west of the Maas already miles ahead of the line from which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BELGIAN TENSION.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The British United Press correspondent at Brussels says that tension is mounting in Belgium following an order to ...

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  22. SOCIAL SECURITY.

    LONDON. Nov 16.—The House of; Lords yesterday passed the third reading of the Ministry's National Insurance Bill which puts in ...

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  23. BERLIN BLASTED.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The Air Ministry's communique today stated: "Bomber Command Lancasters escorted by Fighter Command ...

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  24. PRESSURE ON METZ.

    LONDON, No" 16.—"Lt-General Patton's forces threw back heavy German counter-attacks in the Thionville area yesterday where the ...

    Article : 229 words
  25. WAR CRIMINALS.

    NEW YORK, Nov 14.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" states that a State Department spokesman said today that ...

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  26. JAPAN'S LAST CHANCE.

    NEW YORK, Nov 16.—''Private reports from sources inside Japan say that the Prime Minister (General Kolso) recently told ...

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  27. PREPARING FOR ANOTHER BLOW.

    Torpedoes are loaded on to an Avenger on the deck of a US aircraft carrier in readiness for another raid on japanese positions in the pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. ADRIATIC FRONT.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The communique issued by Allied HQ In Italy today stated: 'The Eighth army continued to make progress west and north of Forli Our ...

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  29. PACE THAT KILLS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 14.—The US Under-Secretary of War (Mr Robert P. Patterson) told a Press conference today that Americans in ...

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  30. COMMANDO RAID.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The Mediterranean naval communique today stated that a small commando landing had been made on Milos Island ...

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  31. ROYAL NAVY.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—"A further 23 supply ships and an anti-submarine vessel have been sunk by British submarines operating against the ...

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  32. NAVAL CRIPPLES.

    NEW YORK, Nov 16.—The Washington bureau of the "New York, Times" writes: "Recent events have convinced the Air Force that United ...

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  33. EASTWARD.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—According to Reuters, a spokesman at Field Marshal Montgomery's headquarters said today that there were many signs ...

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  34. AMERICAN LUNGE.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—"A three-mile lunge took the Americans within 1½ miles of Metz on the north today," says an Associated Press ...

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  35. RENAULT WORKS.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The French Government yesterday announced the confiscation of the Renault motor car, tank and aircraft engine ...

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  36. AIRMEN'S LUCK.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—With three engines of their Flying Fortress shot out and the fuselage riddled with over 1,000 holes from flak and ...

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  37. EYES ON RUSSIA.

    NEW YORK, Nov 14.—Broadcasting over Tokio radio today, Dr Kosaka Tomula, authority on international relations, declared that it ...

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  38. ALLIED TALKS.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—Replying in the House of Commons to Mr.L. D. Gammans (Con), who asked if Mr Churchill would endeavour to ...

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  39. "THIS SABOTEUR"

    CANBERRA, Nov 16.—Numerous references, all of them hostile, were made in and out of Parliament today by the "Chicago Tribune" and ...

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  40. FIGHTING FRONT.

    LONDON, Nov 16—Today's Supreme Allied HQ communique (No 222), issued at 9 am, was as follows: "Allied forces continued to ...

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  41. AMERICANS IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Nov 16.—"The Americans, when they first reached Europe, were largely non-political and anxious only to end the war and go ...

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  42. ROUNDED UP.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—The Stockholm correspondent of the British United Press states that the Swedish police are rounding up suspected ...

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  43. PRODUCTION HELP.

    CHUNGEING, Nov 16.—Mr Donald Nelson and a small group of American experts arrived here today in order to help China expand her ...

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  44. SECRET SERVICE.

    LONDON, Nov 16.—Today the German radio said: "New secret weapons will make themselves felt in the Pacific ...

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  45. "SHOOTING DUCKS."

    NEW YORK. Nov 16.—Royal Arch Gunnison, broadcasting from Leyte, said that Major Bong, the American ace, and other pilots told him that ...

    Article : 61 words
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