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  2. STILL FIGHTING

    LONDON, Dec 15.—"Although armistice talks are proceeding in Athens the ELAS forces are believed to be regrouping for a new attempt to break into the centre of the city," states a British United Press correspondent in Athens. "Sharp fighting went on late last night ...

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  3. FOOD AND POLITICS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 14.—British and American officials are starting important conferences next week on European supply and political ...

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  4. HAGUENAU HINGE.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—"While Lt-General Hodges pounds on through the Aachen gap to the west bank of the Roer and Lt-General Patton's ...

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  5. BESET BUDAPEST.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—While troops of the Second Ukrainian Army battle before Budapest, three-quarters of which is now surrounded ...

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  6. TOLL OF JAPANESE.

    LEYTE, Dec 15.—Japanese casualties in the Leyte-Samar campaign are estimated at 82,554 as against 10,400 American casualties. This ...

    Article : 346 words
  7. NAZIS STRIKE.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—In an all-out effort to counter the American successes in the north, the Germans, with strong reinforcements and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. POLAND'S FUTURE

    LONDON, Dec 15.—The continuing cleavage between the Polish Government in London and the Lublin National Liberation Committee and the grim prospect if views were not harmonised before the Russian armies crossed Poland to invade Germany were emphasised by the Prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FORWARD SURGE.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—"Racing around the eastern and western sides of Haguenau forest the United States Seventh Army has joined up in the ...

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  10. STOP-GAP TACTICS.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—"Bitter hand-to-hand fighting was going on to-night inside the German defence system guarding the northern and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TASK OF U.N.R.R.A.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—"One is entitled to ask the Government whether since the UNRRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation ...

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  12. BITTER DAYS.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—"The feeling between both sides in Greece is growing most bitter," says "The Times" correspondent in Athens. ...

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  13. 21 MILES INTO REICH.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—"Now 21 miles into Germany, Lt-General Hodges's forces yesterday tightened the ring closing against Duren by ...

    Article : 215 words
  14. AIR WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 14.—The Navy has announced that carrier planes destroyed 91 Japanese aircraft in new blows on harbour and ...

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  15. CONCILIATION.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—The political correspondent of the "Daily Express" considers that events in Greece are seemingly taking a definite turn for ...

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  16. OTHER BLOWS.

    LEYTE, Dec 15.—Further damaging air attacks have been made against aerodromes on Negros and Cebu, west of Leyte. Liberators ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN SURVEY.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—Today's Supreme Allied HQ communique (No 251), issued at 9 am, was as follows: "Allied forces now hold the ...

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  18. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) said yesterday in the House of Commons that, as far as could be ascertained, ...

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  19. ALLIED OFFENSIVE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 14.—The Secretary of War (Mr Stimson) told a Press conference today that the Allied armies on the western front ...

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  20. SHELL-BLASTED AACHEN.

    Shell craters over a wide area of level country east of Aachen show the effect of the tremendous artillery barrage which preceded the link-up of encircling American forces from the north and south. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ARCH OF WELCOME.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—"Reinforcements and supplies flown from Italy to Athens were landed at Athens airport," says the "Daily Telegraph's" ...

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  22. RAILWAY WORRIES.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—A statement by the US Secretary of War. (Mr Stimson) that the Allied offensive in the west is depriving the ...

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  23. "GOOD RESULTS."

    WASHINGTON, Dec 14.—A further communique issued by the 20th Air Force dealing with the latest attack on the Japanese mainland ...

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  24. SIGNIFICANT.

    PEARL HARBOUR, Dec 14.—Mr Donald Nelson, US war production chief, conferred with Admiral Nimitz here en route to ...

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  25. ALLIED APPROVAL.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—The Foreign Office tonight issued the following statement concerning the British and American attitude towards the ...

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  26. LABOUR PROTEST.

    The situation in Greece was discussed at the last meeting of the Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labour Party and the ...

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  27. MORE PLACES FALL.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—Last night's Moscow communique stated: "Soviet troops in Hungary north-east and north of Miskolcz occupied the town ...

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  28. BIG THREE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec I5.—The Associated Press states that Mr Churchill, President Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin ...

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  29. OVER MANILA BY DAY

    LEYTE, Dec 15.—The story of a US Navy Liberator's daylight flight over Manila is told here by Sgt Henry McLemore, US Army Combat ...

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  30. DESOLATED ATHENS.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—"Dead bodies lie in the streets of no-man's-land in Athens and debris fills the roads." says a British United Press ...

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  31. THE TORPEDOED TRANSPORT

    CANBERRA, Dec 15.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Forde) Tonight advised relatives of prisoners of war not to build their hopes on the ...

    Article : 280 words
  32. POLICING GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 15.—As a result of the conversations between Marshal Stalin and General de Gaulle in Moscow, France will ...

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  33. LULL IN NORTH.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—Reuters states that the lull is unbroken on most sectors of the northern front apart from routine patrolling, which is ...

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  34. MOONLIGHT!

    NEW YORK, Dec 14.—Tokio radio boasts that a twin-engined navy fighter plane. Gekko, meaning moonlight, is a standing member of ...

    Article : 42 words
  35. MERCHANT NAVY.

    LONDON, Dec 15.—In a speech the Deputy-Director General of the Ministry of War Transport (Sir Gilmour Jenkins) revealed that ...

    Article : 39 words
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