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  2. DEBATE ON GREECE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill has reversed his previous decision and has, decided that the House of Commons will debate the Greek position ...

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  3. RAF BENEFACTORS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Hundreds of children in Belgium, Holland, and France will this year enjoy Christmas thanks to the RAF Tactical Air Force. ...

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  4. HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES IN BELGIUM

    SHAEF, Wednesday.—The great battle raging in the Ardennes is still cloaked in secrecy. The communique from Allied Supreme headquarters only says that fighting is still continuing on a large scale. The German High Command says that Rundstedt's offensive is going according to plan. For security reasons, there is no ...

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  5. SCOBIE WARNS GUERRILLAS

    ATHENS. Wednesday. British aircraft today dropped leaflets over the ELAS strongholds in Athens and Pireus warning them that if the ...

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  6. Russians Converge On Kosice

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Four Russian columns, which have crossed the Czechoslovakian frontier from Hungary, are converging on the ...

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  7. SIR BRUCE FRASER AT PEARL HARBOUR

    PEARL HARBOUR. Wednesday.—Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, Commander in-Chief of the British Pacific Fleet, arrived her yesterday. ...

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  8. DESTROYER ATTACK ON ADRIATIC ISLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British destroyers have attacked the Adriatic island of Lussin, off the Yugoslav coast. ...

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  9. Coastal Command U-boat Fleet's Greatest Enemy

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The story is slowly emerging of how RAF Coastal command is carrying on its new war against the German U-boats and, by operations extending over 24 hours of every day, preventing the shipping of essential supplies to Doenitz's underwater fleet. ...

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  10. 60,000 BRITISH AND AUSTRALIANS EMPLOYED ON BURMA-SIAM RAILWAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Answering a question in the House of Commons, the Secretary for War, Sir James Grigg, said that the evidence given by the British 'and Australian prisoners of war rescued by the US Navy after their transport had been torpedoed in September, had now been confirmed. ...

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  11. "Pop" Feeds Them At Mindoro

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Among the Australians who took part in the landing on Mindoro Island in the Philippines is LAC T. F. Byrne, ...

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  12. First Canadian Army VC

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first Victoria Cross to be won by the Canadian Army in this war was presented by the King to Private Ernest ...

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  13. Dobell Portrait of Governor Completed

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—William Dobell's portrait of the Governor of NSW, Lord Wakehurst, is completed and will be presented to the ...

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  14. Yes, The Paint Was Good

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A well-dressed man walked up to a ministerial car standing in Martin Place yesterday and deliberately ...

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  15. EDEN PRAISES CHINESE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At question time in the House of Commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, said the Japanese advance in ...

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  16. Leyte Campaign Drawing to Close Following Capture of Valencia

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Wednesday.—The campaign on Leyte Island in the Philippines is now drawing to a close, according to General MacArthur's latest communique. Valencia, formerly General Yamashita's headquarters, has been captured and the airfield nearby is now in use. ...

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  17. Superforts Hit Shanghai And Nanking

    CHUNGKING. Wednesday.—Super- fortresses from hases in China have followed their raid on Kyushu with attacks on Shanghai and Nanking. ...

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  18. EIGHTH ARMY PUSHES ON AGAIN

    ROME, Wednesday—The Eighth Army operating around Faenza has repulsed yesterday's German counter attack and is pushing on again. ...

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  19. NAVAL SUPPORT TO BRITISH IN ARAKAN

    CEYLON, Wednesday.—British and Indian troops of the 14th Army are continuing their advance in Arakan along the coastal strip on the Bay ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. Lancasters Attack Gdynia Again

    LONDON. Wednesday.—RAF Lancasters in force have made the second attack in 24 hours on the Polish port of Gdynia. ...

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  21. BRITISH-ETHIOPIAN AGREEMENT

    LONDON. Wednesday.—A new temporary arrangement has been signed at Addis 'Ababa between Britain and Ethiopia. ...

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  22. Grew Appointment Confirmed

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The US Senate has confirmed the appointment of Mr. Joseph Grew, former US Ambassador to Tokio as Undersecretary ...

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