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  3. AMERICANS CAPTURE THREE TOWNS IN NEW THRUST

    LONDON, Monday.—Third Army troops have already captured three small towns in a new attack west of Bastogne, says Reuter's. American spearheads are encountering moderate resistance. The Germans launched a number of counter-attacks against both sides of Bastogne. Panzers farther west also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STRUGGLE FOR BUDAPEST REACHES PEAK OF FURY

    LONDON, Monday.— The struggle for Budapest is touching the peak of fury, the bitt[?].. savagery of the battle through the streets of the city transcending even Stalingrad, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent. With heavy fighting inside Buda entering the fourth day; the Red Army has brought up ...

    Article : 531 words
  5. To Recommend All-out Mobilisation

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Director of War Mobilisation (Mr. Byrnes) is recommending to Congress legislation "to ...

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  6. 52 German Fighters Destroyed In Great Air Battle

    LONDON, Monday.—At least 52 German fighters were destroyed in a great air battle over the Reich yesterday, which was the ninth successive day of a devastating new offensive. Shattering bombloads were hurled down hour after hour throughout the 24 hours ending with dusk. Bomber streams ...

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  7. NEW YORK'S LAVISH WELCOME TO 1945

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The New Year was welcomed in the most lavish fashion since the out-break of war. Hours before ...

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  8. NAZI BEAST IS CORNERED

    LONDON, Monday. — Broadcasting to the Danish Resistance Movement, Mr. Churchill said that at the beginning of the New Year he could not ...

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  9. FRANCE BEGINS TO LIVE AGAIN

    LONDON, Monday. — General de Gaulle, in a broadcast, announced that, the general war conditions permitting, Parliamentary and municipal elections ...

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  10. 50 KILLED IN TRAIN SMASH

    SALT LAKE CITY, Monday.—At least 50 persons were killed and 150 injured when the second section of the Southern Pacific Railroad's crack ...

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  11. GREEK REVOLT REGENT APPEALS FOR PEACE

    LONDON, Monday. — In a message to the Greek people last night, the new Regent of Greece (Dr. Damaskinos) appealed to all who might ...

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  12. U.S. Plan for Europe's Borders

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Cyrus Sulzberger. "New York Times" correspondent in Cairo, says the United States has crystallised a programme for ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. VON RUNDSTEDT MAY USE GAS

    LONDON, Monday. — Will von Rundstedt, who is now committed to a great all-out effort in the west, use gas? This question, in a ...

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  14. Coldblooded Murder of American Soldiers

    LONDON, Monday.—Results of the preliminary investigation into the coldblooded shooting of 115 American prisoners near Malmedy on December 17 have ...

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  15. YEAR ENDED WELL FOR ALLIES IN BURMA

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—The year 1944 ended well for the Allied armies opposing the Japanese in Burma. We are better off than at any other time since the withdrawal in 1942. Out land forces are just outside Akyab, and the arc which is closing on ...

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  16. BELIEVED TO HAVE DIED OF BROKEN HEART

    LONDON, Monday.—Friends of Mr. Henry Dreyfus, chairman and managing director of British Celanese Ltd., whose death occurred yesterday, believe he ...

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  17. MORE GROUND GAINED IN ITALY

    LONDON, Monday. — The Fifth Army, in the Serchio Vailley, has gained further ground and reoccupied Commocolonia. Eighth Army troops, ...

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  18. CHAPLIN IN HOSPITAL

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday. — Charlie Chaplin, the film star, is in hospital suffering from ankle cuts which the police say he received when he kicked in a ...

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  19. STALEMATE IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Monday.—The Dutch Prime Minister (Dr. Gerbrandy), broadcasting to Holland, said: "You ask why it was that between the north and south of ...

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