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  4. RED ARMY DRIVES STILL PROGRESSING

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russians' big winter drives are still moving forward, particularly in the south. In the central Caucasus, they are following up the capture of Masdok and are chasing the enemy north-west and west of the town, inflicting ...

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  5. RENEWED AIR ACTIVITY OVER TUNISIA

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day's Cairo communique lays Tunis and Soussc were bombed on Saturday night. These raids followed a day of widespread air activity over Tunisia. A communique from General Eisenhower's headquarters reported bombing attacks on La Goulette, thc port of Tunis, and Soussc, on ...

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  6. JAP "FLOATING ISLAND" BOMBED

    These dramatic pictutes show the bombing by a Flying Fortress on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TWO JAP DESTROYERS HIT IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Widespread air activity in the Solomons 'is indicated in the Navy Department's latest communique, which reports further strafing of the important Japanese base at Munda, on New Georgia Island. Forces of enemy destroyers south of Shortland Island and north-west of Rendovn ...

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  8. NAZI INDUSTRIES BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday.—Last night R.A.F. bombers attacked targets in the Ruhr, the home of Germany's main industrial concentrations. Three ...

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  9. AIR RAID ON ISLE OF WIGHT

    LONDON, Monday.—Yesterday afternoon a German aireraft droppod bombs at a place on the Isle of Wight. Damage was done, and there were a ...

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  10. "Decisive Victory This Year"

    LONDON, Monday.—M. Stalin's chief political commentator, M. Viktorov, broadcasting from Moscow, declared that 1943 must sec a ...

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  11. Giraud Replies to de Gaulle

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent understands thnt General Giraud lins replied to General de Gaulle's ...

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  13. Enemy-Occupied Villages Raided in Burma

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—R.A.F fighters yesterday attacked Japanese occupiod villages in the Rathedaung area, and set fire to most of them. A ...

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  14. Nazis Using Ships From Marseilles

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times" Lisbon correspondent says it is reliably reported from Marseilles that only Ki merchantmen remain from the 120 that ...

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  15. U.S. READY IF HITLER USES GAS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Major-General Porter, Chief of the Army's Chemical Research Bureau, told reporters that if Hitler in desperation attempted to use poisonous gas, the U.S. Army was ready at a moment's notice to give him an ...

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  16. U.S. PRODUCTION GOALS FOR 1943

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Army, Navy and War Production Board have issued a joint statement that the revived integrated programme for 1943 ...

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  17. JOINT STATEMENT OF CHRISTIAN BELIEF

    LONDON, Monday.—A "Statement of Christian Belief," issued jointly by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Rev. Dr. J. S. ...

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  18. JAPANESE SPIES IN MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Miss Betty Kirk, writing in the magazine. "Inter-American," asserts that several thousand highly trained Japanese ...

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  19. HORRORS INTENSIFIED IN OCCUPIED COUNTRIES

    LONDON, Monday.—Christmas and the New Year brought reports of intensification of German represion in some of the occupied countries. The Norwegian Minister, Mr. Johan ...

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  20. PREPARING TO GOVERN OCCUPIED LANDS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "Heraid-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says the Army is training special officers to govern invaded areas. ...

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  22. GREATER FREEDOM IN FRENCH SOMALILAND

    DJIBUTI, Monday.—One of the first acts of the new Governor of French Somaniana (M. Buyardelle) was to return to the population the radios which ...

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  23. LITTLE BIT OF HOLLAND

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—The hospital suite where Princess Juliana awaits the birth of her third child has become legally a bit of Holland by a ...

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