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  3. MUD ON ITALIAN FRONT

    BAD WEATHER is one of the war hazards facing our armies on the Italian front. Picture shows heavy transports ploughing their way through a sea o mud on a main highway. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ENEMY STILL ADVANCING IN ALL-OUT OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Germans are still advancing to-day in an all-out counter-offensive, and the situation is reported to be entirely fluid, says Reuter's correspondent at S.H.A.E.F. Measures to deal with the situation are in hand and there is no ...

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  5. AMERICANS GO INTO ACTION AGAINST JAPANESE IN BURMA

    KANDY, Monday.—American troops, who it was announced some time ago would go into action against the Japanese in northern Burma, are now operating with the Chinese in the Tonkwa area. Known as the "Mars Task Force," they are composed of some of "Merrill's marauders," some of the ...

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  6. GERMANS PREPARE FOR DEMOLITION OF DANISH SHIPYARDS

    LONDON, Monday.—German preparations to blow up the famous Burmeister and Wain shipyards in Copenhagen have confirmed the Danes worst suspicions ...

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  7. LACK OF UNITY IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—According to Yenan Radio, the Chinese Communist leader (Mao Tsetung) announced at the second People's Congress that ...

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  8. MALINOVSKY'S FORCES REACH CZECH BORDER

    LONDON, Monday.—Marshal Malinovsky's army has reached the southern border of Czechoslovakia at one point and is approaching it on a broad front extending from north-west to north-east of Miskoic, says the British united Press correspondent in Moscow. It is thus in a position to undertake ...

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  9. Dunkirk Settles Down for Winter

    LONDON, Monday.—Dunkirk has settled down for the winter, and may not be avenged until the end of the war, states Reuter's correspondent with the ...

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  10. BEER FOR U.S. NAVAL CREWS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Forrestal), who was once a naval rating, ruled on November 21 that naval vessels might carry ...

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  11. German Rail Centres Heavily Bombed

    LONDON, Monday.—Three heavy blows against Germany's railway system were struck by the R.A.F. during the night, when Ulm, Munich ...

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  12. RECORD NUMBER OF DIVORCES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Divorce Court, London, to-day made absolute 545 decrees nisi, thus ending over 12,250 ...

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  13. Italian Prisoners Break Camp In Scotland

    LONDON, Monday.—Nearly 100 Italian prisoners of war during the week-end escaped from a camp in Ayr, Scotland, which is reported to have contained only ...

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  14. D.F.C. TO AUSTRALIAN

    LONDON. Monday.—Flying Officer Kenneth Pritchard, of Sydney, has been awarded the D.F.C. for outstanding fortitude and devotion to duty during a ...

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  15. FURTHER GAINS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Monday.—Canadians of the Eighth Army have made further gains south of Bagnacavallo against strong resistance. Other Eighth Army ...

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  16. Strolled Out Of Tower

    LONDON, Monday.—Private Fred Wheeler, repatriated war prisoner, who was awaiting court martial for a breach of the ...

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  17. BRITISH ON OFFENSIVE IN GREECE

    LONDON, Monday.—Taking the offensive for the first time for over a week, British troops struck out before dawn to-day from both Athens and the Piraeus. They met with surprisingly little resistance and without opposition occupied A[?]tts Hill, in the stadium area, which had been an E.L.A.S. ...

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  18. Pacific War Council Fading Out

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Despite increasing emphasis on the war in the Far East, the Pacific "War Council formed early in 1942 to facilitate the ...

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