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  3. SIGNS OF LAGGING BUT ONSLAUGHT NOT STOPPED

    LONDON, December 2.—The Associated Press correspondent at Allied Headquarters states that General von Rundstedt showed first signs of lagging to-day in the American 1st Army area. The Germans had to slow down to await infantry support moving up on foot. There is still so suggestion that the Germans ...

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    Sergio Osmena, President of the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines, in his office at the Provincial Capital Building, Tacloban, Leyte, from which the Government is operating. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Coal Crisis "WILL DEPEND ON THE DEGREE THE A.C.T.U. IS PREPARED TO IMPLEMENT ITS RESOLUTION"

    CANBERRA, December 21.—The next move in the coal crisis probably will depend upon the degree to which the A.C.T.U. is prepared to implement the resolution passed at yesterday's conference of' unions in ...

    Article : 289 words
  6. Mr. Churchill Says: 'COMPLETE ACCORD BETWEEN BRITAIN, RUSSIA, AND U.S. REGARDING GREEK POLICY'

    LONDON, December 20.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. D. L. Lipson asked the Prime Minister whether there now was complete co-operation and accord between Britain, America, and Russia regarding ...

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  7. BATTLE FOR LEYTE IS VIRTUALLY OVER

    The battle for Leyte, which Tokio has described as tantamount to the battle for the Philippines, is virtually over. Yesterday's headquarters communique said that the enemy's cohesion now was completely ...

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    MORE GAINS—German drive to split Allied front was last reported beyond Malmady, important Belgian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FADDEN SAYS GOVT. SHOULD RESIGN

    CANBERRA, December 21—Referring to the coal trouble development to-day, Mr. A. W. Fadden said the Federal ...

    Article : 476 words
  10. GERMANS IN FULL RETREAT IN SLOVAKIA

    LONDON, December 20.—The Moscow correspondent of "The Times" states: "The Germans are in full ...

    Article : 276 words
  11. HEAVY FIGHTING IN ITALY

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—The latest communique from Italy states: "Eighth Army Canadians north of Vagnacaballo ...

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  12. GROVELY INQUIRY CONTINUES

    SYDNEY, Dec. 21—Pte. John Wilson told Mr. Justice Reed to-day that he had been charged with having been ...

    Article : 263 words
  13. Gen. MacArthur Corrects a Misunderstanding

    CANBERRA, Dec. 21.—General MacArthur has taken steps to correct an order given by the United States authorities through ...

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  14. SHIPBUILDING WILL BE CONTINUED AT MARYBOROUGH

    BRISBANE, December 21.—It seemed at present that work would be found in the shipbuilding industry at Maryborough for ...

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  15. MOSQUITO CAN BOMB AT 30,000 FEET

    LONDON, December 20.—A new Mosquito known as the Mark 16, against which the Germans have installed special guns ...

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  16. MUKDEN RAIDED

    WASHINGTON, December 21.—A 20th Bomber Command communique states: "A substantial force of Super-Fortresses to-day ...

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  17. U.S. AUSTRALIA AIRSHIP SERVICE PLANNED

    NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—The Associated Press states: "Australian interests are reported to have progressed ...

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  18. 4 Ships Held Up

    SYDNEY, December 21.—Four ships are held up at Newcastle because the agents have been unable to replace members of the ...

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  19. LONDON'S BOMB DAMAGE REPAIR WORK

    LONDON, December 20.—London's bomb damage repair chief, Sir Malcolm Eve, announced to-day that 258.849 bomb damaged ...

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  20. IMPORTANT JAP. BASES CAPTURED IN BURMA

    KANDY, December 21.—Two important Japanese bases-Wunthe and Nankan—on the Myitkyina-Rangoon railway have been ...

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