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  2. ADVANCE IN BURMA.

    COLOMBO. Dec 29.—The high-lights of today's South-East Asia command communique are: Land: 15th Indian Corps front: Our ...

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  3. R.A.F.'S BUSY DAY

    LONDON, Dec 29.—The Air Ministry communique states that during the last 24 hours heavy, medium and fighter-bomber raids have been ...

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  4. PATTON'S ARMY.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—It was officially disclosed yesterday that Lt-General Patton's Third Army is driving north in an attack against the southern ...

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  5. CLEARING ATHENS

    LONDON, Dec 29.—"At 7 am today British troops [?]ened an offensive against the ELAS forces in south-eastern Athens and the ...

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  6. ALLIES' CHANCE

    LONDON, Dec 29.—"All the indications now are that Field Marshal von Rundstedt has shot his bolt," states "The Times" correspondent a Supreme Allied HQ. "The succession of Allied air onslaughts has give our field commanders time to make the necessary dispositions to contain ...

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  7. SECOND EDITION

    LONDON, Dec 29.—In Ardennes Field Marshal von Rundstedt's armies have been forced more on the defensive and the allies have made ...

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  8. REDS IN BUDAPEST

    LONDON, Dec 29.—A day and night battle is raging for the Hungarian capital of Budapest, says the Moscow correspondent of the British United Press. The Germans who have blown up bridges over the Danube have dug into a network of trenches around the Royal Palace. ...

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  9. PATTON'S WAR.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—An American Associated Press correspondent says that eye witnesses returning from the ...

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  10. INSIDE BASTOGNE.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—Reuters states that the relieved force inside Bastogne was the American 101st Air-bone Division which participated in ...

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  11. ANOTHER STALINGRAD.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—"The Eastern Soviet battle veterans who fought at Stalingrad are helping to wipe out the Germans defending ...

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  12. PATROLS IN ITALY

    LONDON. Dec 29.—Today's communique on the war in northern Italy states. "Fighting has subsided in Serchio Valley Activity on the ...

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  13. REPELLING THE FOE.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—Todayy Supreme Allied HQ communique. (N 2C5). issued at 9 am today was as follows: "Enemy patrols are still ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BACK IN LONDON.

    LONDON. Dec 19.—The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) and the Foreign Secretary (Mr Eden) returned to London [?]day from their ...

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  15. A REGENCY.

    LONDON. Dec 29.—An Athens communique states that Archbishop Damaskinos. chairman of the round table conference, called on Mr ...

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  16. U.S.A. ROBOT BOMBS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 29.—The "World Telegram" says that the Army Air Force has ordered the construction of 1,000 robot bombs similar to the ...

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  17. "MERCY KITES."

    CALCUTTA, Dec 29.—The work of Australian and New Zealand pilots who have flown thousands of wounded from the Arakan front to ...

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  18. READY FOR VIENNA.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—The Moscow correspondent of Reuters says: "Red Army units are firmly established on a 90-mile front facing Vienna. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. NAZI APOLOGIA.

    LONDON, Dec. 29.—"German spearheads both on the southern flank and west of the break-through area have been withdrawn according ...

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  20. ABOARD WARSHIP.

    LONDON. Dec 29.—During their three-days visit to Greece Mr Churchill and Mr Eden had their headquarters aboard a British ...

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  21. FEEDING FRANCE.

    WASHINGTON. Dec 29.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that M Jean Monnet, head of the French ...

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  22. AIR WARFARE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 28.—A Pacific Fleet communique states: "-Enemy aircraft attacked US air installations on Saipan and Tinian ...

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  23. THE NEW ORDER.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—"More American gains and more German losses—that is the order of operations on the western front." states a Reuters ...

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  24. BRITISH MOTIVES.

    MONTREAL. Dec 29.—Discussing Mr Churchill's trip to Greece, the "New York Times" says: "It will doubtless be charged by those ...

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  25. LAST OF SATELLITES.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—While the garrison in the Hungarian capital, Budapest is being relentlessly hemmed in to the city itself Hungary ...

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  26. TIDE OF BATTLE.

    LONDON. Dec 29.—"The 30-miles stretch between Stavelot and Rochefort is the scene of very heavy fighting," says a BUP correspondent with ...

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  27. EYES OPENED.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—The German- sponsored Scandinavian Telegraph Bureau says: "Field Marshal von Rundstedt's offensive opened the eyes ...

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  28. GERMAN MANPOWER.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 29.—"Pertinax," commenting for the North American Newspaper Alliance, states: "The German ...

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  29. FURY IN FIGURES.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—It is announced at Allied Supreme HQ that in the first 12 days of Field Marshal von Rundstedt's offensive Allied ...

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  30. AID BY AIR.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—Describing the relief of Bastogne, a correspondent says: "To keep our gallant men supplied with all necessities to enable ...

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  31. THE E.L.A.S. TERMS.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—The Times'" describes the ELAS terms as not in essence intransigent, amounting as they do to a demand for a ...

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  32. IWO JIMA LESSON.

    NEW YORK, Dec 28.—Reporting from Saipan, the Associated Press says that Major-General R. W. Douglass, commander of the Seventh ...

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  33. "WHAT CHEEK!"

    LONDON, Dec 29.—It is now established that the shots fired near Mr Churchill as he left the British' Embassy on Wednesday were aimed ...

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  34. ALLIED SORTIES.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—During the first 12 days of the German offensive 33,000 Allied sorties were made over and immediately behind the battle: ...

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  35. THE EUROPEAN FRONTS.

    The four European fronts—Russia, Italy, Holland and Hungary—in relation to Berlin. Areas held by the Allies are show n in black with white lines. Nazi-held territory is tinted and neutrals are shown in white with vertical black lines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. MOPPING UP ON LEYTE

    LEYTE. Dec. 29.—American troops on Leyte are giving the remants of the defeated Japanese force no chance to re-assemble for any ...

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  37. THE LUFTWAFFE.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—An article in "The Aeroplane" states that the estimated total strength of the Luftwaffe in western Europe is only ...

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  38. OUT OF THE HURRICANE

    LONDON, Dec 29.—Two weather-beaten Americans arrived at Supreme Allied HQ straight from their foxholes between Bastogne and ...

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  39. NORWEGIAN PORT.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—RAF Mosqutos escorted by Mustangs yesterday without loss, despite heavy flak, attacked a medium-sized merchantman in ...

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  40. VON KLUGE'S FATE.

    LONDON, Dec 29.—Luxemburg radio asserts that Hitler, in an order-of-the-day which the Allied forces had captured, states that ...

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