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  3. GERMAN GAINS IN ALSACE AND THE SAAR

    LONDON, January 3. — The American 7th Army has been forced to withdraw from a narrow 20 miles strip of territory it held inside Germany, north of Alsace. A move was made by German guns against the U.S. 3rd ...

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  4. Reds Break Nazi Attacks Near Budapest

    LONDON, January 3.—The Russians today repulsed heavy attacks by German tanks and infantry trying to ...

    Article : 340 words
  5. ANOTHER BLOW AT JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—American carrier-based planes have again attacked Formosa, the big island 700 miles south-west of Japan, and ...

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  6. When Goering Was Pushed

    LONDON, January 3.—William Robert Chrystie, one of the recipients of the British Empire Medal in the New Year Honors, is ...

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  7. GREEKS FORM CABINET

    LONDON, January 3. — Speaking from Athens John Nixon, B.B.C. correspondent, said that General ...

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  8. GERMANY AGAIN HAMMERED

    LONDON, Jan. 3.—More than 1100 American heavy bombers today kept up the tough air hammering of Germany by attacking communications in ...

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  9. TWO MORE DEATHS IN AIR CRASH

    MELBOURNE.—When an aircraft crashed shortly after taking off on a non-operational flight in northern Victoria, F/O Francis Edward Keach, ...

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  10. Train Hits Bull; 4 Hours Delay

    SYDNEY.—A bull which is sup posed to have jumped the railway gates at a level crossing at Bulliac derailed the lender of an engine ...

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  11. Alleged Damage To Rail Carriages

    SYDNEY. — A charge of having maliciously damaged nine electric carriages to the extent of £55 was made against Charles Willson (24), a ...

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  12. Conference On Rehabilitation

    SYDNEY.—The rehabilitation of servicemen should be controlled by a single Government department, the N.S.W. secretary of the R.S.L. (Mr. ...

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  13. LOTTERY RESULTS

    SYDNEY.—Lottery No. 1140 resulted: First. No. 63680. "Taj Mahal" syndicate, C. E. Brown, 47 Shaw St., Bexley North; second, No. 30287, ...

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  14. Only Four, But Has Wanderlust

    PERTH.—Whenever Donald Nybo feels the urge to travel he confides in nobody. He does not even bother with toothbrushes or pyjamas. ...

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  15. Turks To Break With Japanese

    LONDON, Jan. 3.—The Turkish National Assembly today unanimously decided to break off all economic relations with Japan. This ...

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  16. COLLIERIES RESUME

    SYDNEY.—Six of eleven colleries idle in N.S.W. yesterday resumed today, and the coal loss will be only 3800 tons. The percentage of ...

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  17. Alleged Conspiracy

    SYDNEY.—Four men charged at the Special Federal Court with conspiracy to acquire liquor unlawfully at Lithgow and other places were ...

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    DUNOLLY (Vic).—Allan Keilor, of Simsons, when returning home from Dunolly on a motor cycle, came into collision with a large bus. He ...

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    There were 219 patients in the Hospital today. ...

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  20. U. S. Break With Franco Urged

    NEW YORK, January 3.—A resolution appealing to Americans to petition Pres. Roosevelt, Mr. Stettinius, U.S. Secretary of State, and Congress, to sever relations between U.S.A. and Franco Spain, was passed at an anti-Franco rally at Madison Square Gardens on Tuesday night. The rally, which was sponsored by the "Nation," a Liberal ...

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  21. MEMORIAL TO DEAD HIKER

    SYDNEY.—Mr. W. J. Spiers intends to erect a memorial in Blackdog Range where his son Harold (17) died on Saturday while on a hiking trip. ...

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  22. CAMPAIGN AGAINST VENEREAL DISEASE

    SYDNEY.— The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) announced today that a pubiicity campaign, costing £10,000, dealing with venereal disease ...

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    GEELONG (Vic).—A survey of the damage done to the stack of cut wood alongside the Anglesea road on Saturday morning discloses that 4,500 ...

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    The maximum temperature up to 3 p.m. today was 92 degrees. ...

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