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  2. NEW YEAR REVELRIES --

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  6. Nazis Forced To Retire Into Salient: Crisis Ahead

    LONDON, Today. -- Allied counter-drives have forced the Germans to withdraw at a number of points in the Ardennes salient' through Belgium and Luxembourg. Allied forces made over-all gains yesterday of three ...

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  8. 1944 WAS YEAR OF DEFEATS FOR WHAT'S LEFT OF THE AXIS

    More strikingly than any letterpress, these maps show how Axis hopes -- and territories -- crumbled in 1944. Germany's Fortress Europe was breached, France was liberated, satellites were quick to change sides. The Americans crept nearer to Japan, and the "sacred islands" are now being bombed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FAMOUS BRIDGES DESTROYED

    LONDON, Friday. -- Russian troops are fighting the last great battles for Budapest, capital of Hungary, on the hills where the city of Buda slopes down to the Danube, says the Moscow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Nazis' V Bomb Front For Reich Defence

    LONDON, Friday. -- "For many weeks, the Germans h[?] been firing hundreds of V bombs against areas on end behind the West Front with the idea of plastering assembly points, supply se[?]es and key towns," says the Daily Mail correspondent on the West [?]. ...

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  11. FOG, MIST, SNOW LIKELY TO AFFECT NAZI DECISION

    The German Army's period for decision is reaching a crisis. Field Marshal von Rundstedt must make his next move soon, and the last days of 1944 may be decisive. Fog and mist have grounded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MR CHURCHILL, ON RETURN TO LONDON, MEETS GREEK KING

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) and the Foreign Secretary (Mr Eden) attended a Cabinet meeting lasting 1½ hours in London tonight, soon after their return from Athens. Later, King George of the Hellenes called on Mr Churchill and remained for some time. ...

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  14. SIR HENRY WILSON

    LONDON, Friday. -- The War Office announces that the King has approved of the promotion of General Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DEPUTY TO EISENHOWER NEEDED

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- British criticism of the Supreme Allied Command, as a result of the German counter-offensive, has ...

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  16. NO IMMEDIATE BIG THREE MEETING

    LONDON, Friday. -- Despite Mr Churchill's hope of a Big Three meeting, expressed in thens, there seems little ...

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  17. Von Rundstedt's Forces Far From Beaten Yet

    LONDON, Friday. -- It is still essential not to write-off von Runstedt's offensive as finished and strongly advisable to treat most guardedly any optimistic stories. It is still just as likely as not ...

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  18. U.S. Planes Over Japan

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- Tokyo Radio says that several flights of American planes appeared over Japad, ranging from Tokyo to the ...

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  19. Liberators Again Raid Bonins

    PEARL HARBOR, Friday. -- A [?]mmuique announced that [?]erators again bombed Iwo [?] (Bonin Group) on ...

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