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  2. U.S. ARMS PROGRAMME

    New York, Jan. 7.—The Washington correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune" points out that President Roosevelt's order for a total of 120,000 ...

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  3. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS

    Washington, Jan. 6.—An army communique issued at 5 p.m. states:— "Philippine theatre: Additional information about yesterday's successful ...

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  4. BATTLE FOR CRIMEA

    London, Jan. 6.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Stockholm correspondent States that Marshal Timoshenko has launched a giant pincer invasion against the Crimea. While the Russians were pushing on from Kerch and Theodosia, a large fleet of Soviet troop transports arrived off ...

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  5. THE AMERICAN FRONT

    Washington, Jan. 6.—The O.P.M. production director, Mr. Harrison, specifying the gigantic war production plans for the automobile industry in ...

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  6. WAR IN CHINA

    Chungking, Jan. 6.—According to a representative of the American press, the Chinese spokesman said to-day that 40,000 Japanese troops are caught ...

    Article : 115 words
  7. UNIFIED COMMAND

    Batavia, Jan. 6.—Commenting on General Wavell's appointment, the newspaper "Java-Bode," remarks:— "We would be seriously diverging from ...

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  8. War in China

    New York, Jan. 6.—The Chungking official radio announced that Colonel Ko Hsien-tsai, commander of the Changsha garrison, which withstood a ...

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  9. Weighing the Possibilities

    New York, Jan. 6.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," soberly weighing the possibilities of realising President ...

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  10. Gold From Russia

    Washington, Jan. 6.—The Treasury has announced the purchase of an additional 20,000,000 dollars worth of gold from Russia, to give the Soviet dollar ...

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  11. Military Operations

    New York, Jan. 6.—A U.S. War Department communique states:— "Philippine theatre: Fortifications in Manila Bay, including the island of ...

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  12. THE GERMAN RETREAT

    Moscow, Jan. 6.—The Russians have reached the Sea of Azov, north of Theodosia. The pace of the German retreat increases hourly. The units ...

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  13. Co-operation With Allies

    Chungking, Jan. 6.—The Chinese spokesman has announced the creation at Chungking of a united information committee of anti-Axis Powers to ...

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  14. A Seven-day Week

    Washington, Jan. 6.—The Navy Administration bureaux, boards and offices have been ordered to operate seven days weekly. Individual employees will ...

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  15. RUSSIAN GUERILLAS BUSY

    London, Jan. 6.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "Times" says that Russian guerillas, particularly cavalry, are very busy against the German ...

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  16. Contribution to Red Cross

    Washington, Jan. 6.—Mr. John D. Rockefeller, and his children have contributed 200,000 dollars to the Red Cross. ...

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  17. PITCHED BATTLE

    Stockholm, Jan. 7.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Dagens Nyheter" says that Belgians and Germans fought a pitched battle during an ice ...

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  18. Offensive Continued

    Moscow Jan. 7.—A Soviet communique states:—"Our troops yesterday continued the offensive and occupied several inhabited points. The Germans ...

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  19. Free Austrians in U.S.A.

    Washington, Jan. 6.—Herr Willibald Ploechl, the representative of the Free Austrian National Council, has intimated the council's adherence to the ...

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  20. Reverse for Finns

    Stockholm, Jan. 7.—The Russians are reported to have made a surprise landing on Hogland, in the Gulf of Finland, which the Finns seized a fortnight ago. ...

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  21. Daylight Saving in U.S.A.

    Washington, Jan. 6.—The Senate Interstate Commerce Committee has approved legislation authorising President Roosevelt to proclaim daylight saving ...

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  22. Parisians Unsubdued

    New York, Jan. 6.—The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times" says that despite the cruelest German reprisals, anti-Nazi demonstrations in ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. Feeling the Pinch

    London, Jan. 6.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "Times" says that the food situation in Finland is steadily deteriorating, and it is practically ...

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  24. Ill-treatment of Civilians

    Washington, Jan. 6.—The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, condemned strongly the reported Japanese threat to shoot all white civilians in the ...

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  25. Headquarters in Java

    Batavia, Jan. 6.—It is authoritatively stated that it is now certain that the headquarters of the unified Pacific command will be established ...

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  26. Jack Dempsey Enlists

    New York, Jan. 6.—Jack Dempsey, ex-heavyweight boxing champion of the world, was sworn into the army as a private, at his personal request, to-day ...

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  27. Enormous Booty

    Moscow, Jan. 7.—A special soviet communique states.—Between January 1 and 5, on the central front, the Russians recaptured 572 inhabited ...

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  28. President's Programme

    New York, Jan. 6.—The "New York Times," in a leading article, says:— "President Roosevelt delivered to Congress the regular annual message on ...

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  29. U.S. Bases in Britain

    London, Jan. 6.—The "Daily Mail" says that preparations are well advanced for the reception of United States naval, air and army forces. ...

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  30. RABAUL RAIDED AGAIN

    Canberra, Jan. 7.—Bombs were dropped by Japanese planes last night on the R.A.A.F aerodrome at Rabaul, in the mandated territory of New ...

    Article : 277 words
  31. NETHERLANDS INDIES

    Batavia, Jan. 7.—According to a communique issued by the N.E.I. fighting forces on Tuesday night, military and naval objectves near Ambon were ...

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  32. Surrender of Arms

    Basle, Jan. 6.—The German military commander of Belgium and North France has announced that he is giving the population a final opportunity ...

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  33. Russia Seized Initiative

    Washington, Jan. 6.—The Russian Embassy to-day received by cable Colonel Tolchenov's message from Kuibyshev saying that the Russian ...

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  34. Drive Against Leningrad

    London, Jan 6.—The Associated Press correspondent in Kuibyshev states that the Russians, under General Fedyuninsky, have smashed a new ...

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  35. Spotted Typhus in Europe

    New York, Jan. 7.—The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times" says that neutral health officers returning from Germany, disclose that ...

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  36. Pro-German's Warning

    Vichy, Jan. 6.—Jean Luchaire, prominent spokesman for collaboration with Germany, in an article in his newspaper "Nonveaux Temps," gave a ...

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  37. OUTLYING ISLAND BOMBED

    Batavia, Jan. 6.—According to a communique issued by the N.E.I, fighting services, enemy aircraft were observed over a few points in the outer ...

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  38. War Cost Estimate

    Washington, Jan. 6.—The war cost estimates by President Roosevelt for the fiscal year ending June, 1943, will amount to 427.48 dollars for every ...

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  39. AIR RAID ON SICILY

    London, Jan. 7—The Air Ministry reports.—R.A.F medium bombers, without loss, carried out a devastating lightning low-level attack in daylight ...

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  40. Reprisals for Sabotage

    London, Jan. 6.—The Free French newsagency reports that the Germans sentenced to death five Belgians in reprisal for sabotage. Three of them ...

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  41. Dutch Submarine Missing

    Batavia, Jan. 6.—The Netherlands East Indies Admiralty announces that a Netherlands submarine which had been put at the disposal of the ...

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  42. Nazi-controlled Airlines

    New York, Jan. 6.—The Rio de Janeiro correspondent of the United Press says that the Brazilian Government to-day seized the German ...

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  43. Occupied French Islands

    New York, Jan. 6.—The St. Pierre correspondent of the North American News Alliance says that the Free French, in their investigations ...

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  44. Demonstrations in Ruthenia

    London, Jan. 6.—Czech circles in London learn that many were killed or wounded after food demonstrations at Vucov, in Carpathian Ruthenia, which ...

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  45. A Careless Letter

    London, Jan. 6.—An Admiralty statement suggests that a careless letter may have been responsible for the loss ! recently of a large new merchantman ...

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  46. Japanese in Shanghai

    New York, Jan. 6.—According to the Kinhwaf correspondent of the United Press, the American journalist, Karl Eskelund, who escaped from Shanghai ...

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  47. Japanese in Borneo

    New York, Jan. 6.—According to the Tokio radio, the newspaper "Nichi Nichi," describing difficulties in Sarawak, says:—The Japanese are ...

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  48. Serbian Guerillas

    New York, Jan. 6.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Ankara reports that Nazi artillery and dive-bombers in fighting the Serb guerilla ...

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  49. German Radio Report

    London, Jan. 7.—The German-controlled Hilversum radio (Holland) announces that Japanese torpedo-boats and planes intercepted the American ...

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  50. Missing Plane Found

    Rio de Janeiro. Jan. 6.—The wreckage of a tri-motor plane, which crashed on November 4, 1940, in the swamps of Puerto Suarez, in Bolivia, has been ...

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  51. Work of the R.A.F.

    London, Jan. 6—The R.A.F carried out 176 attacks on 70 Axis targets in Europe and the Middle East during December. While many of the attacks ...

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  52. Free Rumania Movement

    Mexico City, Jan. 6.—Ex-King Carol, of Rumania, who found refuge here, has announced that he will go to New York about the middle of January to ...

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  53. The Atlantic Charter

    London, Jan. 7.—The Danish Council in London has unanimously accepted the principles and purpose of the Atlantic Charter and pledged Free ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press from its ...

    Article : 31 words
  55. Canadian Parliament

    Ottawa, Jan. 6.—The third session of the 19th Parliament of Canada will be opened on January 22. ...

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