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  4. RECORD AIR BLOW AT JAP BASE

    A straight-forward and colourless paragraph from Tuesday's communique is probably the best way of telling the story of Sunday's raids. on Cape Gloncester—the biggest day's air attack of Pacific war. The first strike began just before dawn and lated four and a half hours. ...

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  5. CHILD VICTIMS OF GERMAN RUTHLESSNESS

    Two Italian child victims of ruthless German attacks on the civilian population of Italy are shown in a hospital in [?] Naples, where their legs were amputated after they had ben shattered by a German hand grenade. Documented reports of atrocities inflicted upon Italian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VITEBSK GARRISON ISOLATED

    LONDON, December 21.—Moscow correspondent point out that two veteran armies are now poised for a decisive spring towards the Polish and Latvian border—General Bagramyan's men who forced a dangerous wedge south from Neval, also General Rockossovsky's White ...

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  7. U.S. RAIDS ON MARSHALLS

    WASHINGTON, December 20.—Pacific fleet headquarters announced that on the afternoon of December 18, Army planes attacked aerodrome ...

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  8. BOLIVIAN CABINET OVERTHROWN

    LONDON, December 20.—Reuter's correspondent at la Paz (Bollvia) sister that the National Revolutionary Party, carried out a ...

    Article : 400 words
  9. SEAMEN ORDERED BACK TO SHIPS

    CANBERRA, Dec. 21.— Mr. Curtin, acting under the National Security Regulations, to-night, ordered back to their ships. all seamen who ...

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  10. HEAVY U.S. RAIDS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Dec.20.—The Retch got three heavy daylight air attacks in 24 hours when United States bombers from Britain ...

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  11. TRIPLE THRUST IN ITALY

    LONDON, December 20.—According to the Algiers radio the Eighth Army has scored important success. Unites of the army have entered Oraogua, and ortons, and consalvi, six miles from Orsogua, has been captured . ...

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  12. MILITARY DISCUSSIONS WITH YUGOSLAVS

    CAIRO. Dec. 20.—It li officially stated that a deputation from tire Yugoslav partisan leader, Tito, be been negotiating with the Allies. ...

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  13. BASIC COMMODITIES SHORT

    CANBERRA, December 21.—Deficiencies in the production of basic food commodities were revealed by Mr Curtin tod-ay in a review of the ...

    Article : 321 words
  14. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Dec.21.—Giving evidence before the Royal commission on fruit and vegetable Mr. Flewell Smith, manager of the C.O.D., said ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. MR. CHURCHILL'S RECOVERY

    LONDON, December 20.—A bulletin issued in London at 2 a.m. to-day (Brisbane) time states that Mr. Churchill is making satisfactory ...

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  16. THE INVASION LEADER

    NEW YORK. Dec. 20.—The "Times" representative in London, Drew Middleton, says considerable concern has been aroused in London over the ...

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  17. U.S. CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, December 20.—Lieut-Colonel Meetz, who recently returned from the South Pacific, told the Press that the American chemical warfare ...

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  18. JAP AIR STRENGTH DECLINES IN NORTH

    NEW YORK, December 20.—The "Herald-Tribune's correspondent, Lewis Sebring at General MacArthur's headquarters, says the Japanese ...

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  19. POULTRY SUPPLY BAN LIFTED

    BRISBANE. December 21.—The Prices Commissioner has permitted an increase of 3d a lb. In the price at hens on the Brisbane market, and ...

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  20. £10 FINES FOR FRUIT BREACHES

    BRISBANE, December 21.—Before Mr. A. E. Altken, S. M. to-day Mrs. E. M. Smith fruiterer, of Kangaroo Point, was fined £10, with £2/8/- costs. ...

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  21. INGHAM COURT-MARTIAL

    INGHAM, Dec. 21.—An American court-martial to-day commenced the trial of Jesse K. Edwards, 77, a member of the United States forces, on ...

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  22. SISTER KENNY CHRISTENS AIR AMBULANCE

    Sister Elizabeth kenny, the Australian nurse, formerly of Townsville. who is famed for her method of treatment which has benefited thousands of victims of infanlysia christmas an aeroplane at Chicago, in the mid-Western U.S. The ambulance bull for service with the U.S. was christened at ceremonies held in conjunction with the nation-wide American observance of Navy Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WARWICK COURT-MARTIAL

    WARWICK, Dec. 21.—The district court-martial to-day acquitted Sgt. F. G. Sichler and Pte. (ex-agt) E. J. Connors, charged with having, in ...

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  24. FISHING UNITS FOR NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA. December 21.—Mr. Fords stated to-day that fishing units were to be established in New Gulines to operate off the coast to ob- ...

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  25. ARMY MEAT RATION DEFENDED

    SYDNEY, Dec.21—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, said yesterday, that criticism by civilians of the Army meat ration was unjustified. ...

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  26. 12 MONTHS FOR BLACK-MARKETING IN PETROL

    SYDNEY, December 21.—In a special Federal Court to-day, it was alleged that three men had been involved in the black-marketing of 4500 ...

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  27. MACARTHUR TO RETURN TO UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—The Associated Press says the "Indianapolis Star's" Washington representative says General MacArthur is making ...

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  28. NEW YEAR'S DAY HOLIDAY

    CANBERRA. December 21.—It was officially stated to-day that. In the Commonwealth service and in all states except South Australia, New ...

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  29. WAVELL'S FOOD POLICY FOR INDIA

    CAICUTTA, December 20.—Lord Wavell, in a speech, emphasised the Central Government has a food policy for all India, and he would take ...

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  30. VICTIMS OF COLLISION UNIDENTIFIED

    At an early hour this morning, three victims of a rollision between sistionary car and a motor truck near Cluden recourse late on Tuesday ...

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  31. MR. WARD TO TOUR NORTH

    BRISBANE. December 21.—Before leaving Brisbane for Sydney to-day, the Federal Transport Minister (Mr. Ward) said he would make a tour of ...

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  32. JANUARY TOBACCO QUOTA

    SYDNEY, December 21.—Senator Keane announced to-day that the quantity of tobacco and elgareties available for civilian consumption ...

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