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  3. REGENT APPOINTED TO CONTROL GREECE

    WITH the appointment of Archbishop Damaskinos as Regent of Greece there is every hope for a settlement of the partisan revolt which has caused so much bloodshed. Following the return to England of the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) and the Foreign ...

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  4. Germans Endeavor To Contract Allied Corridor

    LONDON, December 30.--The Germans to-day began a powerful pincer movement in an effort to close the Allied corridor to Bastogne. A German infantry division made a co-ordinated assault against the west. Rundstedt, taking ...

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  5. British Prisoners Illtreated

    ATHENS, December 30. --It was officially stated that General Scobie has received firsthand evidence from ...

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  6. "HOME" MADE CANOE

    Two RAAF airmen, serving on Leyte Island, made this outrigger, fashioned from belly tanks. They are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANS SHOOT RUSSIAN TRUCE EMISSARIES

    LONDON, December 31.--Two Red Army officers, both carrying large white flags, one from the east bank of the Danube and the other from the west bank, who on the morning of December 29, acting as emissaries ...

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  8. OPEN WAR ON BRITISH FOOD RACKETEERS

    LONDON, December 30.--A special watch at ports has been instituted as one phase of new efforts to trap members of a ...

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  9. JOINT BASES IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, December 30. Mr. P. C. Spender, MP (Australia), in a broadcast, said most peace discussions centre ...

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  10. ROCKET TO MOON?

    LONDON, December 30.-- Another Jules Verne dream will be fulfilled if the British Inter-Planetary Society fulfils ...

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  11. V-BOMB ATTACKS

    LONDON, December 30.--Von Rundstedt has launched on the West Front what must be the greatest V-bomb offensive yet, says ...

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  12. SCOTCH LEARNING

    LONDON, December 30.--The Secretary of Slate for Scotland (Mr. T, Johnson). In a speech at the Education Conference in ...

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  13. RETAINED THE BEER

    LONDON, December 30.-- A young actor, on tour in London during the Christmas holidays was ...

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  14. LEYTE IS NOW ALMOST CLEAR OF JAPANESE

    Fighting of any kind has almost disappeared on Leyte. Only remnants of the Japanese forces remain and these are being ...

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  15. REPRIEVE RESENTED

    LONDON, December 30.--Infuriated French crowds shot four men as a protest against a reprieve granted the former ...

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  16. [?]EPRIEVE GRANTED

    [?]RISBANE, Sunday.--Forty-one [?]keys were slaughtered at the [?]sbane Abattoir last week. Their [?]cases were later grounded down ...

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  17. "Break Crystal Ball

    NEW YORK, December 30. --"The sombre events on the western front have cruelly belied the cheerful predictions ...

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  18. BITTER ATTACK ON CHARLIE CHAPLIN

    LOS ANGELES,--December 30. --Charlie Chaplin was a grey-haired buzzard, and a master mechanic in the art of ...

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  19. BUDAPEST WILL FALL TO REDS AT ANY MOMENT

    LONDON, December 30.--Fighting their way yard by yard, the Red Army pushed into the centre of Budapest and captured several of the main streets after an all-night ...

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  20. WHOSE FAULT?

    NEW YORK, December 30. --Tho New York 'Times' correspondent, Hanson Baldwin, says some British newspaper ...

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  21. FLEET v. PLANES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--One of the main Jobs of the British Pacific Fleet would be to fight Japanese shore-based aircraft, the ...

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  22. POCKET WIPED OUT ON SENIO RIVER

    LONDON, December 30. --Reuter's Rome correspondent says the British north of Faenza fought from house to house to reduce the ...

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  23. PANAMA DEFENCES ALERT

    LONDON, December 30.-- The forces defending the Panama Canal have been at the full alert since noon ...

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  24. TORRID TIME FOR FATHER

    NEW YORK, December 30. --A mother and her baby daughter are doing fine in a Cleveland (Ohio) hospital ...

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  25. CHANGED ROLE

    LONDON, December 30.--When [?] brother was called up for the [?]y, miss Gladys Cullen (38), of [?]coln, stepped into the breach ...

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  26. WAR AND TRUCE

    LONDON, December 30.--Moscow Radio says the Hungarian Provisional Government has declared ...

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  27. HALFPENNY A DAY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--In Japan's best prisoner of war camps Australians are working 'for from a halfpenny to 2[?]d a day.' ...

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  28. BRITISH-AMERICAN COOLNESS

    NEW YORK, December 30.--A chilliness has begun to appear in Anglo-American relations, says the New York 'Times' London ...

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  29. MINES TO OPEN

    SYDNEY, Saturday. --Miners' Federation leaders believe that most of Australia's 20,000 miners will obey the union direction to ...

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  30. "BIG THREE"

    LONDON, December 30. -- Despite Mr. Churchill's hope, expressed in Athens, of a meeting of the "Big Three," there seems little ...

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  31. [?]MBS ON JAPAN

    NEW YORK, December 30.--[?]o. Radio says several flights [?]merican planes appeared over [?]n yesterday, ranging from ...

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  32. RAIDS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, December 30.-- Railway bridges and marshalling yards in West Germany were attacked again to-day by more ...

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