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  4. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN PAPUA

    Australian troops in New Guinea. A party of men resting on the track to Wairopl. (Department of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TUNIS-BIZERTA FRONT

    The First Army, after repelling Axil counter-attacks, is now reported to be strongly entrenched along the Tunis-Bizerta horseshoe front. There ...

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  6. BUNA ISOLATED

    Allied units have made further penetrations to the beach in the Buna-Gona area. Buna village is now isolated. It it one of the strongpoints in the Japanese defence system in the Buna sector. An Allied force has reached the sea east of the village, thus creating another ...

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  7. AXIS GARRISONS ON DON

    LONDON, December 6.—A Moscow message says the Red Army which has already captured 63 settlements on the Stalingrad front, is concentrating mainly on the annihilation of German man-power, rather than on territorial gains. The enemy divisions encircled in this area ...

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  8. THE MILITIA PROPOSAL

    CANBERRA. Dec. 7.— Although two of the three States so far to make decisions have overwhelmingly endorsed the proposal by Mr. Curtin for ...

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  9. THE MANPOWER PLANS

    CANBERRA, December 7.—Almost the whole of the Federal Government's plans for regimenting manpower may collapse if interpretations ...

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  10. DOMESTIC SERVICE CONTROL

    CANBERRA, December 7.— There is no possibility of the domestic service control regulations being reconsidered with a view to exempting domestics ...

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  11. THE SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, December 6.—Navy communique, number 421, issued this afternoon says: "On Friday, army patrols killed seven Japanese in the ...

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  12. FLOUR PRICE INCREASED

    MELBOURNE, December 7.—Professor Copland has approved of an increase of 4/- a ton in the price of Queensland milled flour to operate ...

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  13. THE WAR'S END

    NEW YORK, December 6.—The "New York Times"— Washington correspondent, Harold Challender poses the question, when will the war end ? ...

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  14. RAIDS ON EUROPE

    LONDON, December 6—The Air Ministry states that this afternoon squadrons of light aircraft of the Bomber Command attacked the ...

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  15. 42,635 AMERICANS MISSING

    WASHINGTON, December 6.—The Senate Naval Committee disclosed that 42,635 Americans were missing to December 1, most of whom are ...

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  16. MAILS FOR NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA, December 7.— It was officially announced to-day that people, who apparently thought the troops in New Guinea were abroad, ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND RETAILERS

    BRISBANE, December 1.—A ruling by Mr. Dedman that Queensland retailers would be granted permits to import clothing from Victoria, if ...

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  18. JAPAN'S LOSSES

    LONDON, December 7.—A Tokio communique admits that Japan, in the first year of war, lost 49 ships sunk, and 20 seriously damaged, 65 ...

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  19. THEFT OF SOLDIERS' PARCELS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 7.—There are only 50 in it besides us," said Walter Henry Jones, 23, soldier, who, with Morgan Eugene O'Neill, 19, solder, ...

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  20. MR. BULCOCK

    BRISBANE, December 7.—Mr. Bulcock leaves for Canberra on Wednesday to discuss with Mr. Scully certain details of his new position. ...

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  21. MUNITIONS ORDERS

    ADELAIDE, December 7.—The Munitions Minister (Mr. Makin) stated to-day that by next May, Australian war production would have ...

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  22. R.A.F. GROUND CREWS

    LONDON, December 6.—How R.A.F. ground crews who landed with the Americans at Oran and Algiers spent two days and nights on the beaches ...

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  23. US. MARINES ON GUADALCANAL

    U.S. Marine D[?], wil full packs and battle [?], rest prior to moving up on Gu[?] battlefront, where they met and vanquished a Japanese force, after a bitter fight. (U.S. Office of war Information Picturegram). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PRICE OF FEED WHEAT

    BRISBANE, December 7.—Steps have taken to check alleged blacketers in wheat, Mr. Bulcock said to-day. He was referring to charges ...

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  25. THE MACKAY ELECTORATE

    MACKAY, December 7.—The departure of Mr. Forgan Smith from Mackay, after his farewell visit to his electorate as its member, prompts ...

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  26. THE VESTLESS SUIT

    SYDNEY, December 7.—"Munition workers, men in protected industries, old men, and youths continue to boycott the Dedman austerity vestless ...

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  27. CONVICTION SET ASIDE

    SYDNEY, December 7.—The High Court set aside the conviction of V. M. Brewer, general manager of McRobertson's Pty. Ltd., or a charge under ...

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  28. SUGAR PRODUCTION ESTIMATES

    BRISBANE, December 7.—The current season's sugar production estimates for 680,000 tons will not be reached, but the fall would not be ...

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  29. FRENCH GUERILLAS

    NEW YORK December 8— The "Times" Stockholm correspondent says it is trustworthily reported from France that many officers and men ...

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  30. THE DANISH ARMY

    NEW YORK, December 6.—The "New York Times" Stockholm correspondent says the Danish Army was forced to deliver all spare woollen ...

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  31. RETORT TO CLERGYMAN

    CANBERRA, December 7.—Rev. George Cowle, a Sydney clergyman, to-day provoked a quick retort from Mr. Curtin for his complaint that the ...

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