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  4. FORECAST:

    Occasional light showers, but mainly fine. ...

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    Snow has heralded a winter campaign on the Western Front. Snow-powdered fir trees line a road as U.S. armored cars drive from eastern France to strike at the southern hinge of the Siegfried Line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RESISTANCE GROWS ON WEST FRONT

    General Patch's Seventh American Army, across or close to the German border on a 17-mile front, is meeting increasing resistance as it comes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DUAL THRUSTS BY RUSSIANS

    The Red Army in its two-way thrust is menacing the approaches to the Bratislava Gap, 35 miles from Vienna, and the German flank in Czechoslovakia, says Reuter's ...

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  8. BIG GAIN IN ITALY

    New Zealand troops to-day captured the important town of Faenza, 31 miles south-cast of Bologna. Faenza, which is ...

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  9. SEA POWER IN PACIFIC

    The "New York Times" in an editorial, says: "The final combination of British and American sea power in the Pecifle, long ...

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  10. NEW U.S. TANKED TORPEDOED

    It has been officially announced that the new 17,000-ton tanker Jacksonville was sunk in the Atlantic several weeks ago after ...

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  11. FALL OF BHAMO

    After a 28 days' siege troops of the 38th Chinese division have captured Bhamo. Many Japanese were killed and stores ...

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  12. PEACE MOVES IN GREEK CRISIS

    Several important developments in the Greek situation reported last night, have brought fresh hope of a settlement, states Reuter's correspondent in Athens. The negotiations stage has now been reached. ...

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  13. CIVIL AVIATION

    The State Department has announced that the United States has signed civil aviation agreements with Sweden and ...

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  14. LATE NEWS

    NEW YORK.--Tokio Radio announces death of Baron Kitokuro Ikka, a former president of Frivy Council, and one of ...

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  15. JAPANESE IN THE REAR

    A correspondent of the "New York Times" on Leyte said:-- There are no indications that the Japanese are any different from ...

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  16. U.S. ATTITUDE ON POLAND

    According to the "New York Times," officials in Washington pointed out that Mr. Churchill had incorrectly stated he had ...

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  17. STRIKES ON LUZON

    A U.S. naval spokesman estimated that about half the Japanese air force based on Luzon was destroyed by the Third Fleet's ...

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  18. COMPLAINTS BY ITALY

    The columnist Drew Pearson says that Signor Bonomi, Premier of Italy, has written a 100-page letter to President Roosevelt, ...

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  20. 12,000 FOUNDERS HIT TARGET

    R.A.F. Lancasters, with escorting fighters, on Saturday afternoon attacked the industrial railway centre of Siegen, situated on ...

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  22. Warrant Against Tennis Star

    A warrant charging collaboration with the Germans has been issued for the arrest of Jean Borotra, the former tennis star ...

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  23. NAZI FLIGHT IN YUGOSLAVIA

    Reports from Rome state that relays of Allied medium and fighter bombers yesterday heavily bombed German columns in full ...

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  24. Gift House Refused

    Mr. Churchill has declined a house worth £9000 which residents of Torquay proposed to present to him as a birthday gift. ...

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  25. NEW GUINEA TOUGHER

    Fighting conditions in Burma are less severe on the whole than in New Guinea. This is the opinion of the Australian officers ...

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  26. POSITION IN CHINA

    A communique states that the Chinese are continuing to advance on Kwangsi, down the Kweichow-Kwangsi railway, and ...

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  27. Rhineland Population Fleeing Southward

    Almost the entire population of the Rhineland is fleeing before the advancing British and American armies, according to refugees reaching Switzerland from Cologne, says Reuter's representative in Zurich. ...

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  28. High Award for U.S. Pilot

    Drenched with blood from wounds, Lieut. Edward Michael, an American Plying Fortress pilot, from Arizona, stayed ...

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  29. DANCING BANNED IN PARIS

    According to the British United Press correspondent in Paris, the police have banned dancing in cabarets, night clubs, dance halls ...

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  30. Next Meeting of Big Three

    Paris Radio to-day broadcast a report that the next meeting between Mr. Churchill, Marshal Stalin and Mr. Roosevelt will be ...

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