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  2. GENERAL'S MESSAGE

    ROME, Saturday.—Lieutenant General Mark Clark, Allied Supreme Commander in Italy, has sent a Christmas message to all troops under his ...

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  3. CHRISTMAS MAILS

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Mails handled at. GPO's throughout Australia in the past fortnight were greater than last Christmas. said the Postmaster ...

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  4. German Counter-Attack Checked

    SHAEF, Saturday.—Although there is still a time lag on news from the Western Front, correspondents say that the German counter-offensive has been checked for the time being. Enemy pressure is still strongest in the central sector, one of the main attacks being made near Bostogne, a Belgian communication centre south-east of ...

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  5. ELAS Central Committee Send Letter to General Scobie

    ATHENS, Saturday.—Lieutenant General Scobie, British commander in Greece, has received a letter from the ELAS central committee, and there are high hopes of an early truce in the civil war. The letter, written on Monday, ...

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  6. SOVIET ARMIES STILL FORGING AHEAD

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—Russian forces in Czechoslovakia yesterday fought their way into another centre, in spite of stiff enemy resistance. ...

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  7. Roosevelt Says Atlantic Charter Aims Still Valid

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The aims of the Atlantic Charter are as valid today as they were when announced three years ago. ...

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  8. Beauforts' Surprise Raid Over Japanese Island

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A south-west Pacific correspondent has told the story of a surprise raid by Australian Beauforts on a ...

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  9. More Allied Gains On Burma Battlefront

    CELYON, Saturday.— British forces in Burma have had further successes as they advance down the railway towards Mandalay. ...

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  10. Canada's Production Figures Soar

    QUEBEC, Saturday.—A full review of Canada's war effort is contained in a booklet just issued by the Minister for Supply. So great has been the output, that Canada is now fourth on the war production list of the Allied nations. A higher production peak is expected this year. ...

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  11. RED CROSS RELIEF STORES REACH JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—First Red Cross relief stores for the Far East sent over the North Pacific-Soviet route, were landed in Japan on ...

    Article : 94 words
  12. Indian Art Exhibition Arranged In London

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Indian Government Department in London has announced the opening of an arts and crafts exhibition on ...

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  13. Conference Discusses Empire Air Routes

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Minister of Civil Aviation reports more discussions between Empire representatives, including the ...

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  14. New Regulations Announced For Employment of Ex-Servicemen

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The Minister for Labour, Mr. Holloway, last night announced important amendments to National Security Regulations, which require the reinstatement of servicemen in their former employment. The regulation are designed to ...

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  15. GERMANS IN ITALY FLEE FROM CANADIANS

    ROME Saturday.—Canadian forces, who captured Bagnacavello two days ago, are fighting the retreating enemy north of the town on a front ...

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  16. Disposals Commission To Sell Motor Launches

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Early in the New Year a number of naval motor cruisers, steam trawlers, motor launches, hopper barges, luggers and ...

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  17. Gandhi's Health Improves

    CEYLON, Saturday.—It is reported to-day that Mahatma Gandhi, who has been suffering from influenza, has had no fever since Wednesday. His doctors ...

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  18. AMERICANS ON LEYTE THREE MILES BEYOND ORMOC CORRIDOR; PACIFIC AIR ACTIVITY

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Saturday.—On Leyte Island, the US 77th Division is advancing west along the Palompon Road and is now three miles beyond the Ormoc corridor. Palompon itself has been taken under our artillery fire. Although there has been no more enemy ground activity at Mindoro, nine Japanese planes were shot down, seven by Allied fighters and two by anti-aircraft fire in a raid a few days ago. ...

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  19. Chinese Exerting Strong Pressure Against Japs

    CHUNGKING, Saturday. — Chinese forces in the Kwangsi province are maintaining strong pressure against the city of Hochih from three ...

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  20. WOMEN SCREAM AS JUDGE PASSES SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, Saturday,—Two women screamed and others were in tears, at the Quarter Sessions when the judge jailed four men for assault. ...

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  21. Improvements Sought In India's Economic Policy

    NEW DELHI. Saturday.—The view that India's monetary plans should be revised has been expressed by the Finance Minister of Punjab. ...

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  22. 250,000 MORE MEN FOR BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two hundred and fifty thousand men in the United Kingdom are to be called up for front line service. ...

    Article : 111 words
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