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  4. NAZI ADVANCE CONTAINED BY AMERICANS

    LONDON, December 20.—General Hodges is fighting hard to establish fronts on the northern ends of the 25-mile gap [?] by Rundstedt's panzers, but there still is no solid block [?]ross the gaping hole through which German armor is probing ...

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  5. LEYTE CAMPAIGN REACHES A VIRTUAL CONCLUSION

    THE battle for Leyte, which Tokio has described as tantamount to the battle for the Philippines, is virtually over. Yesterday's headquarters communique said the enemy's cohesion was now completely broken and he was no longer capable of integrated offence. ...

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  6. Japanese Attack On Liberty Ship

    Black puffs of anti-aircraft fire riddle the sky while a blaze set off by a direct torpedo hit envelops half ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SCOBIE ISSUES ULTIMATUM

    LONDON, December 20.—Leaflets signed by General Scobie dropped from aircraft over Athens to-day state: "Civilians of Athens and Piraeus are informed that from ...

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  8. BELGIANS ARE SUPPORTING THE ALLIES

    LONDON, December 20.— Belgian villagers waiting in localities which the Germans are about to overrun do not ...

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  9. PRISONERS MURDERED BY GERMANS

    LONDON, December 20.— According to eye witnesses German tank columns engaged in the offensive are ...

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  10. ORDER CORRECTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— General MacArthur has taken steps to correct an order given by United States authorities ...

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    Lew. Ayres, well known Hollywood actor, dresses wounds suffered by Private Marvin D. Cotton, who was wounded by enemy fire after he had killed nine Japanese on Leyte Island. Corporal Ayres gave up a staff sergeant's rating in the medical corps to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CONFERENCE ON MANUFACTURES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— A conference between the Chambers of Manufacturers and the Government ...

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  13. NAZI STAFF LOSSES

    LONDON, December 20.— The Americans have captured documents showing the Germans, to the ...

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  14. FULL PRODUCTION

    OTTAWA, December 20.—The war situation has caused a tightening of Canadian policy regarding the RCAF. ...

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  15. INDIA AND BURMA

    LONDON, December 20.— Mr. Churchill, in the House of Commons, in a statement on army welfare and conditions in ...

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  16. ADMIRAL CRUTCHLEY DECORATED

    LONDON, December 20.—RearAdmiral Crutchley has been awarded the United States Legion of Merit degree of Chief ...

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  17. BASELESS FEARS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — It seemed at present that work would be found in the shipbuilding industry at Maryborough for some time ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND LOYAL TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, December 20.— The New Zealand Minister for Supply (Mr. D. G. Sullivan), who has arrived from ...

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  19. WARD AND BANKING CONTROL

    'SYDNEY, Thursday.—"I think the Federal Government should abrogate the Commonwealth Bank Board as soon as possible," said ...

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  20. AIR OFFENSIVE AGAINST JAPAN LIVENING UP

    NEW YORK, December 20.— Chungking Radio urgently warned the Chinese over a vast area, including Manchuria, ...

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  21. U.S. TRADE BLOCKED

    NEW YORK, December 20.— The 'Times' says textile machinery dealers, discouraged by recent experiences from attempting to do ...

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  22. WOMAN KILLED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Mrs. Eva Yorston (58), residing at Sandgate, and proprietress of the Mystic Tearooms, city, was killed ...

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  23. AIRSHIP SERVICE

    NEW YORK, December 21.—Australian interests are reported considerably to have progressed in a plan to establish an airship service between Australia and the United States or Canada. ...

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  24. BRITISH JEALOUS?

    NEW YORK, December 20.— The American Press Hollywood correspondent states that, replying to Major Henry Adam ...

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  25. Russian Front Grows In Czechoslovakia

    LONDON, December 20.— Russian pineer columns today are closing in on the remaining German pocket in ...

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    [?] personal of an airfield construction squadron give their [?] to a Filipino family. Reading from left to right: LAC [?]E. Ellis (Toowoomba), LAC N. E. Clarke (Brisbane), and LAC A. P. Lang (Lithgow). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. SABOTAGE CHARGES

    WASHINGTON, December 20.— The Justice Department has announced the indictment of Carl Emil Ludwig Krepper, formerly a ...

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  28. Tokio's Defences

    NEW YORK, December 20.— Tokio Radio states a resolution seeking more vigorous air raid defence measures will be ...

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  29. GAINS IN NORTH BURMA.

    KANDY, December 21.—Two important Japanese bases—Wuntho and Nankan, on the MyitkylnaRangoon railway—have been ...

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  30. MR. DRAKEFORD IN LONDON.

    LONDON, December 20.—The Australian Minister for Air and Civil Aviation (Mr. Drakeford) arrived here to-day. ...

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