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  5. "Death Battalions" Defeated

    Advancing to the sea in Albania, the Greeks are reported to have reached positions witKin a few hundred yards of important sections of the port of Saranda (Santi ...

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    JOURNEY'S END FOR A RAIDER—Bullet-riddled fuselage and twisted machine guns mark the end of another German aircraft that ventured across Britain's coast line. (Commonwealth Department of Information Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Another Coastal Sinking

    A dramatic announcement in the House of Representatives to-night by the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) thai a British ship had ...

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  8. "SECOND BATTLE FOR BRITAIN"

    Herr Hitler is convinced that his adventures in the East cannot bring a speedy victory, and he is anxious about the growing strength of Britain and ...

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  9. RAIDS ON ENGLAND

    Successive waves of bombers passed over an East Midlands town to-night, flying south. They met fierce antiaircraft fire. Bombs fell during a ...

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  10. RUMANIA AND AXIS

    Germany and Rumania have signed a ten-year agreement for the economic reconstruction of Rumania Germany under the pact will grant ...

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  11. IN AUSTRALIA

    The Premier (Mr. Mair) was asked in the Legislative Assembly to make representations to the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzles) to have the entry into ...

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  12. FAR EAST

    Chinese press reports say that the Chinese High Command is preparing for a large scale counter offensive in the spring. More than 500 trucks, ...

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  13. ITALIAN CLAIMS

    The Italian Stefani News Agency claims that the Italians shot down 247 planes in November, including "some on the Channel front." The agency ...

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  14. PERMET1 CAPTURED

    The Greek War Ministry announces that Greek troops have occupied Permeti. The Greek night communique states: ...

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  15. ATTACKS ON CONVOYS

    The Lord President of the Council (Sir John Anderson) in the House of "Commons to-day said that the Prime Minister was constantly considering the ...

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  16. INDO-CHINA FIGHTING

    After three days' sharp fighting, the French officials at Hanoi announced to-day that reprisals for Thailand attacks had been halted to permit ...

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  17. CHRISTMAS LEAVE FOR AIR FORCE

    The Minister for Air (Mr. M'Ewen) to-day announced that leave would be granted to members of the R.A.A.F. from Wednesday, December 25, to ...

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  18. SHIPS FROM UNITED STATES

    Hundreds of merchant officers and sailors have arrived at an eastern port to take over ships purchased by Britain. There are also a number of naval officers to command destroyers ...

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  19. ENEMY'S OIL PROBLEM

    Stating that oil was the key commodity both in peace and war, the Minister for Economic Warfare (Mr Hugh Dalton) explained to-day how ...

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  20. SHORT NIGHT RAID

    The Air Ministry announced that in the early hours of last night enemy aircraft flew over London and the Midlands and dropped high-explosive ...

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  21. NEW AIR TRAINING SCHOOL

    Buildings and services for the tenth elementary flying training school under the Empire Air Training Scheme to be built at Temora, will be ready ...

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  22. NATIVE UPRISINGS

    Native disturbances in Indo-China have increased in three provinces. Twenty native peace officers were killed in the south while trying to ...

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  23. Quisling in Disgrace?

    The Stockholm correspondent of the German Newsagency gays that Major Quisling, the Norwegian puppet ruler, has gone to Berlin. It is persistently ...

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  24. ENEMY TARGETS BOMBED

    In day operations yesterday bombs were dropped on enemy-occupied aerodromes in Northern France. Bad weather hampered British ...

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  25. "NOTHING TO FIGHT ABOUT"

    French Indo-China and Thailand really had nothing to light about, said French officials employed by the Thai Government on arrival in Sydney. They ...

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  26. ANGLO-TURKISH AGREEMENT

    The British and Turkish Govern merits have concluded a financial agreement under which a considerable trade increase is expected. The ...

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  27. WOMAN'S APPEAL

    Policemen occupied many of the public seats in the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court to-day, and several plain clothes constables were in attendance ...

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  28. HEALTH OF R.A.A.F.

    About 120 nursing sisters are expected to be attached to the R.A.A.F. service by about May On present estimates, about 50 will be established ...

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  29. AIRCRAFTMAN FACES COURT-MARTIAL

    Aircraftman First-class Reed appeared before an R.A.A.F. court-martrial at Woolloomooloo to-day on a charge or writing a letter to the ...

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  30. TURIN AND DUSSELDORF

    It is officially stated that the R.A.F last night bombed targets at Turin and heavily attacked Dusseldorf. ...

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  31. World's Longest Journey

    The longest Journey in the world has been covered by the Cashmir goods sent during the last six months from Scotland to Argentina. It began in ...

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  32. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    Dr. David Spangler has demonstrated to the Radiological Society an X-ray technique which will possibly lessen the after-effects of infantile ...

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  33. "WE WILL HOLD SINGAPORE"

    The Singapore correspondent of "The Times" says that Air Chief Marshal Sir Brooke Popham expects to visit Australia and New Zealand. This and ...

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  34. "SANCTIONS AGAINST BRITAIN"

    Afranio Mello Franco, president of the Inter-American Neutrality Committee, said to-day that sanctions against Britain were a possibility, ...

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  35. VERSAILLES AS CAPITAL

    Marshal Petain, Chief of the French State, is about to take another step that, according to the B.B.C., will place France further under Nazi control. He ...

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  36. CARDINAL HINSLEY

    "Indiscriminate bombings and the slaughter of non-combatants and destruction of churches, convents schools and hospitals stir the deepest ...

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  37. DEFENCE OF MALAYA

    The commander in chief of Britain's far Eastern air command (Air ChiefMarshal) sir Robert Brooke Popham) in an interview with the Japanese- ...

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  38. SHIP OF GOLD

    A message from Lisbon says that a steamer carrying a large consignment of gold for British purchases in the U.S.A. arrived at the mouth of the ...

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  39. LOANS FOR CHINA

    Close on the heels of the United States' recent 100,000,000 dollar loan to China, the British Government is reported to be considering a £6,000,000 ...

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  40. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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