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  2. HITLER CONFIDENT OF VICTORY

    LONDON, Monday.—In a New Year broadcast from his headquarters shortly after midnight, Hitler said Germany's enemies did not know the German people. There would never be capitulation, and the war would end with a German victory. The "Daily Mail" says the voice was Hitler's, but the ...

    Article : 1,177 words
  3. NEEDLESS TRAVEL HAMPERING WAR EFFORT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Colonel J. M. Johnson, Director of the Office of Defence Transportation, warns that the closing of the nation's racecourses ...

    Article : 78 words
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    JAP. ZEROS Will b[?] on the receiving end of these cannon (top[?] being lined up by F., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  5. NEW COALITION CABINET IN PANAMA

    PANAMA CITY, Monday.—The acting-President of Panama (Don Adolfo de la Guardia), after rejecting a proposal by a junta of notables that he ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. MOST DIFFICULT YEAR OF WAR

    CANBERRA, Monday.—All the signs were that 1945 would be one of the most difficult years of the war, and little relief could be expected from the stresses and strains that it had imposed upon this country, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day. ...

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  7. THE DEITY

    Sir,—By way of comment on the assertion that the gospels are the outcome of "sixty years' mouth to mouth gossip," the scholarly judgment of Edward Meyer is ...

    Article : 444 words
  8. FUNDAMENTALLY, SOVIET SYSTEM IS UNCHANGED

    Is Russia turning capitalist? The question is asked by Edmund Stevens, staff writer of the "Christian Science Monitor," who refutes the argument that modifications of Soviet policy reflect a fundamental change of concepts. On the contrary, he sees in them a certain indication that the Soviet leaders' ...

    Article : 1,003 words
  9. Provisional Polish Government Formed

    LONDON, Monday.—The Polish National Council in Lublin to-day formed a provisional Government, consisting of the old Committee of ...

    Article : 519 words
  10. ROOTS OF GRECIAN UNREST GO BACK BEFORE WAR

    The roots of the trouble in Greece go back before the war, when the country was ruled, with the support of the King, by General Metaxas, with all the trappings of a modern dictatorship—secret police, controlled press, exile for democratic leaders, and loss of privileges for those of liberal or republican ...

    Article : 627 words
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    Clouds of smoke and flame cover a large part of the Kowloon dock and railroad area of Hong Kong, during a surprise attack by bombers of the 14th U.S. Army Air Force.—(U.S. O.W.I. photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BULLET RIDDLED BODY FOUND IN YARD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Soon after 1 a.m. last Tuesday, Edward Frederick Weyman (34), visited St. Vincent's Hospital, where a bullet in his left ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. WIDE RANGE OF TARGETS ATTACKED IN PACIFIC

    LEYTE, Monday.—Forces under General MacArthur's command have attacked widespread targets ranging from Luzon Island, in the Philippines, to Timor, the Celebes and New Britain. Of 32 Japanese planes that raided American shipping and shore positions in north-west Mindoro, 14 were shot ...

    Article : 587 words
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    The Lincoln Memorial, a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, Civil War president of the United States, who sha [?]s with George Washington the greatest personal eminence in U.S. history, is composed of a temple-like structure of classic Greek design. The roof of the structure is supported by 36 fluted Doric columns of white marble representing the 36 states of the union Lincoln succeeded in preserving.—(U.S. O.W.L ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  15. ANOTHER SWEDISH SHIP SUNK

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—It is officially announced that the Swedish cargo and passenger ship Venersborg, 1500 [?]ons, was sunk off the south-east coast ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. COALMINERS EXPECTED TO RESUME TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Northern N.S.W. collieries, which produce approximately threequarters of the coal output of Australia, are expected to resume work ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. JAPS PREDICT VITAL LUZON BATTLE SOON

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — United Press says a German despatch from Japan predicts that the U.S. will soon invade Luzon, ...

    Article : 72 words
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