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  4. First Army Seals Off One Advancing German Force

    LONDON, December 19.--Reuter,s correspondent with the First Army states the situation in the area of the German penetration in Belgium continued fluid to-day, but First Army troops succeeded in sealing off one break-through on the north ...

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  5. FRESH FIGHTING FLARES UP ON VITAL ROAD LINKING ATHENS-PIRAEUS

    LOND0N, December 19.--Fighting again has broken out on the vital road between Athens and Piraeus. The British lightning offensive opened up the road on December 16 with few casualties, taking prisoner many of the Elas forces. Others since have trickled back ...

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    Riding in an American half-track, Russian soldiers are cheered by the populace of Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, as they ride through the city. The Soviet Union declared war on Bulgaria, a German satellite, on September 5, 1944. Four days later Bulgaria agreed to an armistice and deel ared war on Germany, thus crippling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Situation Greatly Improved

    LONDON, December 19.-- Asked in the House of Commons if he now was able to make a further statement on ...

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  8. JAPANESE SUFFER DOUBLE REVERSE

    THE Japanese have suffered two more setbacks in the battle for Ormoc corridor in western Leyte. Allied troops have captured Valencia, Lieut.-General Suzuki's ...

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  9. Allies Are Hampered In Italy

    LONDON, December 19.-- Broadcasting from Rome tonight an American radio correspondent said Congressional ...

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  10. Greatest Battle In History

    NEW YORK, December 19.-- The New York 'Times' representative with the United States First Army says ...

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  11. ULTIMATUM

    LONDON, December 20.-- Unless Elas guns cease firing in Athens by 9 a.m. to-morrow British forces ...

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  12. Attack On Hitler?

    STOCKHOLM, December 19.--'Aftonbladet' quotes a Berlin rumor that a new attempt recently was made ...

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  13. EVIDENCE GIVEN ON MUTINY AT GROVELY INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Giving evidence before the Grovely Mutiny Inquiry Commission to-day LieutColonel H. A. Cummins, who took control of the camp on the day of the mutiny, October 7, said when he ...

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  14. Sentenced To Death

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- In the Criminal Court to-day Ronald Morgan (24), of Moonee Ponds, was found guilty of the ...

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  15. TRAP READY TO BE SNAPPED

    NEW YORK, December 19.-- The Associated Press Leyte correspondent says the converging Americans are within six miles of ...

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  16. ROOSEVELT WINS

    WASHINGTON, December 19.-- The Senate confirmed the nomination of Mr. Joseph Grew and five other State Department ...

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  17. NOT ENOUGH FOOD

    NEW YORK, December 19.--The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent states high officials declare Liberated Europe is not ...

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  18. CONDITIONS IN JAP PRISON CAMPS IMPROVE

    LONDON, December 19.--The Minister for War (Sir James Grigg), speaking in the House of Commons in reply to Mr. Knox, said all the information received from British war prisoners formerly in Japanese hands ...

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  19. BELGIANS WORRIED

    LONDON, December 19.--With reports that the German push into Belgium was being slowed down there was some easing of ...

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    Bombs On Japan: Clouds of smoke puff upwards as bombs from American Super-Fortresses strike the huge aircraft assembly and repair plant at Omura, on the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Homesick Pigeon

    LONDON, December 19.-- A young pigeon from the RAF pigeon service flew from Gibraltar to ...

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  22. SHIPBUILDING EMPLOYEES GIVEN NOTICE

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.--Thirty employees of Walkers Ltd. engaged In shipbuilding have been advised by ...

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  23. NO NEW CAFES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Deputy Director of Rationing (Mr. G. Ross) stated to-day Australia could only meet her food ...

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  24. GERMAN OUTRAGES IN LITHUANIA

    LONDON, December 19.--Moscow Radio stated the Germans shot, burned, or tortured to death 300,000 peaceful civilians of ...

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  25. FAMOUS CONDUCTOR'S TOUR.

    TORONTO, December 19.--Sir Ernest M'Millan, conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, will leave for Australia early in April ...

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  26. CHAPLIN ANNOYED.

    LOS ANGELES, December 19.-- Charlie Chaplin beat his fists on the arms of a chair in the witness box and shouted: "I have ...

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