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  4. Finland's Greatest Victory

    Finland is wild with jubilation over the third and greatest conquest of the campaign—the crushing defeat of the 44th Russian division, of 18,000 men, near Suomossalmi. It resulted in the capture of four Jimes as much material as ...

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  6. BRITISH IN FRANCE

    Mr. Edward Burgin, Minister for Supply, broadcasting to France, says that the present B.E.F. is merely the advance guard. The number of ...

    Article : 322 words
  7. ITALY AND HUNGARY

    Although the Budapest correspondent of the British United Press states that an Italo-Hungarian alliance is proposed and quotes reliable diplomatic ...

    Article : 250 words
  8. WAR

    Australia is as capable of building big ships now as she was during, war the last war, said the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hushes) ...

    Article : 177 words
  9. Peace in China

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press says it is learned authoritatively that the Japanese Government has agreed to ...

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  10. COMFORTS FUNDS

    Following a conference to-day of representatives of the War Comforts Fund from all States, it is considered likely that all funds will be ...

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  11. FALSE PRETENCES

    That by posing as a lieutenant of the 'Commonwealth military forces, he had Assumed to obtain employment for James M'Knight as cook in the ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. ITALY PROTESTING

    Geneva correspondent of the British Associated Press states that, according to League circles, Italy is insisting on the immediate release of ...

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  13. BRITISH LEADERS DECORATED

    General Gamelin to-day invested General Viscount Gort. British Commander-in-Chief, and General Sir Edmund Ironside, Chief of the ...

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  14. BOMB THROWN

    During a blackout a bomb was thrown through the main entrance to the constabulary headquarters in Londonderry, presumably by an I.R.A. ...

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  15. ANTI-TANK BATTERY

    Mr. Jordan, New Zealand High Commissioner, has announced that the New Zealand Government has placed an anti-tank battery at the ...

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  16. WHEAT FOR FINLAND

    President Cortiz has authorised the shipment of 50,000 tons of Argentine wheat to Finland. ...

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  17. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    As the result of the Commonwealth Government's embarkation on the Empire Air Scheme, and the appointment in Air Chief-Marshal sir Charles ...

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  18. U.S. LOAN TO FINLAND PROPOSED

    Senator Brown (Michigan) has introduced a bill to authorise the Treasury to make a loan of 60,000,000 dollars to Finland from the ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    Australia's oversea trade balance Improved by £A4,423,000 in December, the favorable balance at the end of that month being £4,769,000. For the ...

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  20. WAR OFFICE CHANGE

    The Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" states that those close to Mr. Chamberlain are emphatic that there is no question of a change of ...

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  21. RATIONING IN ENGLAND

    To-day—Coupon Monday—saw an unspectactular launching of the food rationing scheme, although hundreds of housewives were caught unawares, ...

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  22. U.S.A. AND ARGENTINA

    The U.S. State Department has announced that there has been breakdown in the trade negotiations with Argentina, due to the United States' ...

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  23. BELGIAN UNEMPLOYED TO BE CONSCRIPTED

    The Belgian Cabinet has decided to consent 8000 unemployed in order to demobilise men with families. ...

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  24. WAR BREVITIES

    It has been officially announced that the French Prime Minister (M Daladier) fractured a foot in an accident, details of which are not ...

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  25. AGREEMENT WITH TURKEY

    The British, French and Turkish commercial and financial agreement has been signed. The terms have not been disclosed but it is believed that ...

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  26. CIVIL SERVANTS IN SHORTS

    About hair a dozen of the younger members of the Civil Service went to work yesterday in shorts. It is understood that none of the men was ...

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  27. WAR CORRESPONDENTS

    Three Australian journalists, Messrs. J. Hetherington, R. Glennie and G. F Herriot, are to go abroad with the Second A.I.F., announced the Prime ...

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  28. GERMAN FINANCES

    The "Politiken" declares that Germany's finances are in such a critical condition that Marshal Goering may soon be compelled to control all private ...

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  29. HOME-PRODUCED FUEL

    The emergence of a fleet of lorries from the Brush electrical works at Loughborough heralds the day when home-produced fuel man run road ...

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  30. CONTROL OF AIR FORCE

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Dally Mail" states that the Army High Command has won a long struggle against powerful opposition from the ...

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  31. U.S. NAVAL STRENGTH

    Admiral Stark, chief of U.S. Naval Operations, in evidence before the Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, said that recent ...

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  32. U.C.P. AND U.A.P.

    The view is strongly held that, in the next few weeks, there may be a settlement of differences between the U.A.P. and the U.C.P., and in that ...

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  33. INQUEST AT ORANGE

    A strong denial that there bad been any "hush-hush" methods regarding the inquiry into the death of Mrs. Tonking, wife of the N.S.W. Chief ...

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  34. HARRY BRIDGES' POSITION

    Miss Perkins, U.S. Secretary for Labor, has announced that she intends to cancel the deportation warrant issued against the Australian, ...

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  35. BOULDER DAM RUMOR

    The U.S. Justice Department has announced that Inquiries into allegations of a plot to sabotage the Boulder Dam by blowing it up, disclosed no ...

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  36. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's work service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used if the compilation of the overseas in ...

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  37. FEWER BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    The Ministry of Labor states that on December 11 the unemployed in Britain totalled 1,361,525. This is 41,063 less than on November 13, and ...

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  38. FINNS APPEAL

    Dr. Ry[?], Prime Minister of Finland, in appealing for foreign credit, clared: "We are a peace-loving nation and previously have paid little atten- ...

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  39. FOR RADIO REPAIRS

    See Abe Sweeny. Radio:a 178a Baylis-street. Wagga. Phone 419—[?] ...

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