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  4. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS FOR AN ARMISTICE IN GREEK REVOLT

    LONDON, December 16.--Several important developments in the Greek situation reported to night brought fresh hope of settlement. Archbishop Damaskinos, whom all factions [?]spect for his stand during the German occupation, announced ...

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  5. MACARTHUR CARRIES HIS PHILIPPINES LINE 200 MILES CLOSER TO JAPAN

    WITH another amphibious operation, General MacArthur has pushed his Philippines front line forward 200 miles. American troops who have invaded Mindoro, 150 miles south of Manila, have a firm grip on the south-east coast of the island. Lieut.-General Walter ...

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  6. UNITED STATES' POST-WAR NAVAL BASES

    NEW YORK, December 16.--The New York 'Daily News,' in an editorial discussing the prospects of the U.S. obtaining ...

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    Called into service when landing barges were blocked by coral reefs in the shallow surf off this part of Peleliu Island, a pontoon derrick transfers supplies to amphibious tractors which can crawl over the barriers. The manoeuvre was completed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMANS FLEE BEFORE ALLIED DRIVE

    LONDON, December 16.--Almost the entire population of the Rhineland is fleeing before the advancing British and American armies, according to refugees reaching ...

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  9. CONFIDENCE IN SUCCESS OF NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, December 16.--Fighting continues in Athens, but latest messages refer more confidently to the likely success of ...

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  10. GENERAL WOUNDED

    LEYTE, Sunday.--Brigadier-General William G. Dunckel, commanding the forces which made the ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. BIG SEIZURES OF BLACK MARKET BEER

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Thousands of bottles of beer and spirits have been seized by police and customs officials in ...

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  12. Japanese Were Not Prepared

    NEW YORK, December 16.--The New York 'Times' representative says 36 hours after the landing the ...

    Article : 257 words
  13. RAAF UNIT IN THE PHILIPPINES

    LEYTE, Sunday.--"All Baba and his 40 thieves," RAAF airfield construction unit No. 40, landed with the Americans ...

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  14. SEA BATTLE RAGES

    NEW YORK, December 16.--Tokio radio says that the "entire Sulu Sea," in the Philippines, is now the scene of a "bloody naval ...

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  15. Paying Propositions

    LONDON, December 16.--"The 'Allied drive is being .pressed on along the Reich borders because the Germans ...

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  16. Bomb Misses Bruce

    LONDON, December 16.--The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) had a narrow escape ...

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  17. TANKER SUNK

    WASHINGTON, December 16.--It officially is announced the new 17,000-ton tanker Jacksonville was sunk in the Atlantic several ...

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  18. RAILWAY SMASH

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.--Passengers arriving to night from the railway smash near the Boyne River say the ...

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  19. [?]FFICULTY SOLVED

    NEW YORK, December 16.--[?] "Case of the Lonesome [?]" has been solved by [?]ted States Public Health ...

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  20. KING TO BROADCAST.

    LONDON, December 16.--It is officially announced that the King will broadcast to the Empire at 12 o'clock Christmas night ...

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  21. OVERSUBSCRIBED

    NEW YORK, December 17.--The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Henry Morgenthau) announced that the sixth war loan drive was ...

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  22. BUDAPEST BATTLE

    LONDON, December 16.--The Russians, despite fierce German opposition, are battering their way closer to Budapest, on the north, east, and south, and are driving into Slovakia. ...

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  23. GENERAL CLARK

    LONDON, December 16.--The Range Telegraph's Italy corres-[?]dent says Lieut.-General Mark [?] to-day relinquished ...

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    U.S. Colonel B. A. Tormcy examines the identification tag of a Chinese worker during a conversation with him and another Chinese on Morotai. The two Chinese, who had been forced to labor for the Japanese, escaped when the Americans landed on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. U-BOAT ATTACKS MAY "START AGAIN SOON WITH A BANG"

    LONDON, December 16.--The latest authoritative warning is that U-boat warfare--comparatively quiescent for ...

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  26. JAPS. FORCED THE ADVANCE

    NEW YORK, December 17.--According to Tokio Radio an Imperial communique states: Japanese air units on the evenings ...

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  27. MANY DIVORCES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--It is estimated that about 10,000 wartime marriages between Australian girls and ...

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  28. [?]altcastes Attacked

    [?]H, Sunday.--Two half-[?] women who allegedly were [?]ked with an axe at a native [?] yesterday are now in ...

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  29. BAR TO DFC.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Flight-Lieut. H. J. A. Wright, DFC, DFM, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wright, of Chalk-street, ...

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