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  3. DIFFERENT PICTURE ON RED BEACH, LEYTE IS., TODAY

    Red Beach on Leyte Island, where U.S. Corps troops landed on August 20. The orderly stocks of stores brought in by LST's and freighters from New Guinea and America are ample evidence of the extent to which the fighting forces are being supplied. Where were once rows of coconut palms and light undergrowth, through which ran foot tracks, are now well-made roads carrying a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. VICIOUS AIR BATTLES OVER GERMANY

    LONDON, December 17.—The Associated Press correspondent at Supreme Allied Headquarters states that fighter bombers of the 9th Air Force today shot down 110 German planes for the loss of 35. ...

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  5. IN THE PHILIPPINES

    Lieut.-General Walter C. Kreuger, commanding the American 6th Army on Leyte (left), talking with General Sir Thomas Blamey during General Blamey's visit to the Philippines.— Australian official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
  6. Greek Politicians' Intrigue; Jockeying For Positions

    LONDON, December 17.— "Intrigue and jockeying for positions are at present proceeding among Greek politicians, particularly ...

    Article : 507 words
  7. RUSSIANS DRIVE ON TO AUSTRIAN FRONTIER

    LONDON, December 17.—The defence of Vienna, not Budapest, is also the German's main preoccupation as the Red Army battles beyond the Ipel River [?]ne, on the Hungarian-Slovak frontier, for ...

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    Sergio Osmeoa, President of the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines, in his office at the Provincial Capital ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PARALYSING AMERICAN DRIVES IN ORMOC CORRIDOR

    LEYTE, December 18.—The battle for the Ormoc corridor seems to have entered its last phase. The American troops on all fronts have launched paralysing drives which threaten to split the enemy forces ...

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    Major-General Basilio J. Valdes, Chief of Staff of the Philippines Army, in his office at Provincial Capital Building, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  11. American Ground Force Tackles Japanese In Burma

    COLOMBO, December 17.— The Kandy correspondent of the American Associated Press says: "American troops, which, it was ...

    Article : 303 words
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    Map of the Philippines, showing, in circle, Mindoro, an island 100 miles long and 60 miles across, and separated by narrow Verde Island passage from Luzon, largest island of the Philippines, on which stands Manila, capital of the Philippines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  13. FIERCE AIR BATTLES OVER NORTHERN MORAVIA

    LONDON, December 17.—Reuter's quarters in the Mediterranean states: "Mustangs and Lightnings, escorting heavy bombers from the ...

    Article : 307 words
  14. BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, December 18.—The Athens correspondent of the British United Press states: "Taking the offensive for the first time for ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. Escaped From Tower Of London

    LONDON, December 17.—Pte [?]red Wheeler, a repatriated prison[?]r of war[?] who was awaiting court-martial for a breach of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. FIERCE ELECTRICAL STORMS

    AUCKLAND, December 18.— Fierce electrical storms and torrential rain are sweeping the South Island. Hail ruined many crops ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. SHIPS HELD UP

    SYDNEY, December 18. —Ships were held up in Sydney today because insufficient wharf labour was available. Sydney needed 800 ...

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