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  4. ANOTHER JAP TO REINFORCE LEYTE FORCES

    THE destruction of yet another Leyte-bound convoy--the second in successive days has cost the Japanese six more [?] 5000 men. In two days the enemy has lost move than of a division and vital supplies urgently needed to keep,his ...

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  5. ALLIED

    LONDON, November 30 --Three women were found dead on the battlefield with their guns beside ...

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  6. ARMIES ARE CLOSING IN ON ROER RIVER

    LONDON, November 30.--Heavy fighting as the Allied forces are closing in on the Roer River is the feature of to-day's news from the Western Front. The Ninth Army ...

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  7. CONVOY FAILS

    A destroyer of the American naval force which this week bombarded Ormoc destroyed a Japanese submarine in a night surface ...

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  8. Tide Yet May Turn In China

    CHUNGKING, November 30. --General Wcderacycr at a Press conference said there is a reasonable expectation that ...

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    Something she's been wanting to do for years. Harmless, but soul-satisfying must he this kick that a French girl administers to the sent ot this German soldiers pants, as lie passes en route to a prison camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CASUALTY RATIO FAVORS ALLIED TROOPS

    WASHINGTON, November 30.--A Pacific Fleet communique states: Between October 20 and November 26 the ...

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  11. "PATROLS MOVE WITH UNEASY, WATCHFUL EYES"

    NEW DELHI, November 30.--Writing from the head- quarters of the 36th Division, an Associated Press special representative said: After a fortnight of stubborn resistance in which he has held up a whole British ...

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  12. PHILIPPINES NAVAL BATTLE

    WASHINGTON, November 30.-- The Navy Department has identified the four escort carriers damaged during the second battle of ...

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  13. HIGHEST PRAISE

    LONDON, November 30--"There is no ground for suggesting the slightest slackening in the effort of workers engaged in munition ...

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  14. FOOD POSITION VERY CRAVE IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, November 30.-- The Prime Minister (M. Pierlot) described Belgium's food situation as extremely ...

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  15. APPRECIATED

    LONDON, December 1.-- The Australian Red Cross is sending goods valued at £200,000 to ...

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  16. NO SURPRISE

    LONDON, November 30.-- A complete set of the Luftwaffe's latest night- seeing apparatus in ...

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  17. MTU OFFERS POINTS FOR INSIDERATION

    LIBEBRA, Friday. -- [?] appropriate minis-- unsideration for six [?]by the ACTU was ...

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  18. REIGN OF TERROR

    NEW YORK, November 30.-- The 'World Telegram' correspondent states the Bolivian Government has imposed a reign of terror ...

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  19. WAR PRISONERS

    WASHINGTON, November 30.--Prisoners in Japan proper seem to be faring better than those in Japanese - occupied . ...

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  20. NO QUORUM!

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The sittings of the Federal Parliamentary session lapsed late to-day through' lack of a ...

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  21. POWER ALCOHOL

    CANBERRA. Friday.--A total of £1,654,000 has been spent on power alcohol distilleries in Australia. The total amount of alcohol ...

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  22. DISMISSED

    WASHINGTON, November 30.-- President Roosevelt has dismissed the Assistant Attorney-General (Mr. Norman Llttel) for ...

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  23. MINESWEEPING RECORD

    LONDON, November 30.--The minesweeping of the Schelde estuary to open the port of Antwerp was the greatest single ...

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  24. U.S. War Casualties

    WASHINGTON, November 30. --The United States war casual-ties now total 536,950, Mr. Stim- son announced. ...

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  25. APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED.

    WASHINGTON, November 30.-- Voting 67 to one, the Senate confirmed the appointment of Mr. Stettinius as Secretary of State. ...

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  26. NEW TRIAL?

    WASHINGTON, November 30.--Chief Justice Eicher, of the District of Columbia Federal Court, who has been ...

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  27. RUSSIANS SECURE BRIDGEHEADS OVER THE DANUBE

    LONDON, November 30.--Combined bridgeheads over the Danube at Anatin, Batina and Mohacs now have a firm hold on the river of 90 miles long and 25 miles deep which gives Marshal Tolbukhin sufficient room ...

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  28. GREEK QUISLINGS

    LONDON. December 1.--The British United Press Athens correspondent says a fierce battle between police and a group of- ...

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  29. NO LET UP IN AIR ATTACKS

    LONDON, November 30.--A great 200 - planes - an - hour offensive on Germany to-day concentrated on German oil ...

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  30. FRENCH IMPORTS

    LONDON, November 30.-- According to Paris Radio M. Lacoete (French Minister for Production) stated: "France has ...

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  31. ALUMINIUM

    MONTREAL, November 30.-- The maintenance in peace time of thrice the number of pre-war workers is planned by the ...

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  32. "FEARFUL BURDEN"

    LONDON, November 30.--The Minister for Information (Mr. Brendan Bracken) told the- Associated Press: "I am afraid in my ...

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  33. FRENCH COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, November 30.--In Paris 30,000 welcomed the French Communist leader (Maurice Thorez) on his first public ...

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  34. Use Accusation

    NEWYORK November 30.--[?].panta,aged 73,a former bund lecturer,was sents imprisonment for an ...

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  35. LADY ASTOR TO RETIRE.

    LONDON, December 1.--The first woman member of the House of Commons, Lady Astor, who today completes 25 years in ...

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