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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  4. RUNSTEDT HITS AT 7th ARMY

    LONDON, January 2.—Five German counter-attacks are now progressing on the Seventh Army front between Bitche and Niederbrond. The German Army, at dawn to—day, launched two new attacks near Damach. ...

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  5. BUDAPEST WILL FALL IN FLAMES

    LONDON, January 2.—A11 hope has now gone of preserving Europe's most beautiful capital, Budapest, from destruction. Fires are blazing in all parts ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. ANCIENT AND MODERN AT AN AIRPORT IN INDIA

    Alongside a Liberator of Eastern Air Command's Strategic Air Force, coolies build a new taxi-way by the age-old methods In India. Australians comprise a large proportion of the crews in Strategic Air Force. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 8 MORE JAP SHIPS PROBABLY SUNK

    LEYTE, January 2.—Mindoro based American bombers probably sunk eight ships, including two destroyers at Lingayen Gulf ...

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  8. HUNGARY'S PEACE MISSION IN MOSCOW

    MOSCOW January, 2.—The Moscow radio says an Hungarian armistice delegation, appointed by the Hungarian Provisional ...

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  9. "CEASE FIRE" TALKS BEGUN IN ATHENS

    LONDON, January 2.—Reuter's Athens correspondent says that the E.L.A.S. Central Committee has sent a message to the Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos), that they are prepared to order the cease fire immediately, so ...

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  10. HEAVY ABSENTEEISM WHEN N.S.W. MINERS RESUMED

    SYDNEY, January 2.—All but five collieries in New-South Wales resumed work to-day, in accordance with directions from the ...

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  11. BRISBANE'S HEAT WAVE RELIEVED BY STORMS

    BRISBANE, January 2.—The first storm rains of the new year reduced the temperature in Brisbane in a few hours by 15.1 degrees to-day, and ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. 3 JAP FREIGHTERS SUNK ON THE YANGTZE

    CHUNGKING, January 4.—An American communities says that the 14th. Air Fores attacked shipping near Hankow yesterday, destroying three ...

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  13. MODERN LUXURY AIRLINER FOR DUKE IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, January 2.—The most modern luxury airliner in England, bearing the arms of the Duke of Gloucester, rests on an ...

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  14. MR. CURTIN'S PROGRAMME STILL INDEFINITE

    CANBERRA, January 2.—After lunching with Mr. Curtin to-day, Mr. Forde said thai Mr. Curtin was making satisfactory progress. ...

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  15. FIRST "D-DAY LEAVE" TROOPS REACH LONDON

    LONDON, January 2.—The first D-Day "leave" men from the Western Front arrived in London last night. There were tumultuous scenes as ...

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  16. SYDNEY WATERSIDERS PENALISED

    SYDNEY, January 2.—One hundred and eighty wharf labourers, who had refused to work three urgent ships on Saturday, were penalised by the ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. JAP CONVOY RAIDERS FAIL TO RETURN

    NEW YORK, January 2.—The Tokio radio, announcing that a special attack corps struck at Allied shipping in the Sulo Sea on ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN DOMICILE FOR DESERTED WAR BRIDES

    CANBERRA January 2.—The problems of Australian wives, deserted by Allied husbands, may be solved by the Institution of Australian ...

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  19. LUMPERS STILL IDLE IN FREMANTLE

    PERTH, January 2.—Following the new year holiday, servicemen resumed work on live ships lying in Fremantle Harbour to-day. ...

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  20. BULL DERAILS MAIL TRAIN

    SYDNEY, January 2.—A bull charged the North Coast mail train late last night, derailed the engine, and held up the train and several ...

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  21. BUSHFIRES IN BLUE MOUNTAINS

    SYDNEY, January 2.—Firemen and volunteers fought bush fires all last light to save valuable property on the Blue Mountains. ...

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  22. LABOURER REMANDED ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, January 2.—John Frederick Hayes, 31, labourer, was charged it the Central Police Court to-day with having murdered Edward ...

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  23. £1,000,000 MILITARY EQUIPMENT LOST IN FIRE

    AUCKLAND, January 2.—Mitilary equipment worth over £1,000,000 was destroyed by fire on Palmerston North Showground early this morning. ...

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  24. RECORD STRIKE YEAR IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, January 2.—Official returns issued by the Ministry of Labour disclosed that more time and production had been lost ...

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  25. POLISH FREIGHTER RESCUED 1040 SURVIVORS OF ORCADES

    SYDNEY, January 2.—The Polish freighter, Narwik, performed one of the sea war's most successful rescues when she took off 1040 passengers and crew from the liner Orcades, which was torpedoed off the coast of ...

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  26. JAPAN WILL HAVE TO BE OCCUPIED TO WIN PEACE

    PEARL HARBOUR, January 2—Predicting an unhappy 1945 for the Japanese, Admiral Nimitz told a Press conference that "we will have to occupy enough of Japan in order to win and enforce the peace. It is also ...

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  27. CONFERENCE ON CAIRNS BREWERY STRIKE TO-DAY

    CAIRNS, January 2.—There is no alteration in the Cairns brewery strike which has now reached its 14th day. ...

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  28. MORE INCENDIARIES DROPPED ON TOKIO

    NEW YORK, January 2.—The Tokio radio slates that three Super-Fortreases dropped [?] individuals flights of the Tokio area ...

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  29. U.S. STILL RECOGNISES EXILED POLISH CABINET

    WASHINGTON, January 2.—Mr. Stettinius told the Press the United States continues to recognise the exled Polish Government in London. ...

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  30. CAMPER KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    BRISBANE, January 2.—Mrs. Avis Dowling, 32, of Newmarket, was killed by lightning in a storm at Woody Point this morning. ...

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  31. NAZIS SLAUGHRED BELGIAN CIVILIANS

    LONDON, January 2.—The Associated, Press [?] Avciot correspondent says [?] fanatical S.S. Panzer troops [?] ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. WHEN BUTTER IS NOT AN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT

    BRISBANE, January 2.—The High Court has decided the problem of when is butter not an agricultural product, by ruling that the Producers' ...

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  33. 2 MORE PRISONERS RECAPTURED

    NEW YORK, January 2.—The F.B.I, has announced that Halmut Drescher and Captain Hans Werner Wrauss, two U-boat prisoners, who ...

    Article : 48 words
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