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  3. 2 NAZI BASTIONS MAY FALL

    LONDON, December 1.—The fall of two German bastiens, Jlobin and Mosir, seems imminent, says Reuter Moscow correspondent. "The Russians are under seven miles from Jlobin and only 10 miles south-east of Mosir. The German's vital railway junction of Sunmenka is also ...

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  4. THE RUINS OF SATELBERG VILLAGE

    Wrecked building in the village of Satetlberg bear testimony to the accuracy of the Allied air and artillery onslaught against the Japanese prior to capture of the village by Australian infantrymen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG GAINS ON SANGRO

    LONDON, December 1.—Latest messages say General Montgomery's spearheads are now streaming down the ridge to cut the enemy's apply line behind it. Reuter's correspondent at Allied headquarters says the simultaneous ...

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  6. ALLIED LEADERS IN CAIRO

    NEW YORK, November 30.—All the afternoon papers give prominence to Reuter's dispatch from Lisbon stating that Mr. ...

    Article : 491 words
  7. AIRFIELDS IN USE IN GILBERTS

    WASHINGTON, November 30.—Four days after the opening of the American Marines' attack on Tarawa Island, in the Gilberts, United States ...

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  8. JAPS FLEE FROM BONGA

    Australian troops are making rapid progress on he Stelberg Finschhafen front in New Guinea. On A.I.F. force, driving up the Satelberg, is within a few miles of Wareo, important enemy staging point ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN FLAG AT SATELBERG

    Australian troops stormed the steep heights to wrest the village of Satelberg from the Japanese Sgt. T. C. Derrick, D.C.M., of Adelaide, S.A., led ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. VICTORY CERTAIN AND IMMINENT

    LONDON, November 30.—"We now regard victory certain and Imminent," the Minister for production (Mr. Lytticton) told the ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING

    INGHAM, December 1.—A man and his wife narrowly escaped drowning in the Herbert River at Macknade to-day. Glussepe Raeiti got into ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. BITTER AT CHANGTEH

    LONDON, Nov. 30—The Chungking official radio in a communique said the Japanese entered Changteh yesterday afternoon through the east ...

    Article : 311 words
  13. WARWICK COURT-MARTIAL

    WARWICK, December l.—The hearing of charges against three non-commissioned officers, arising out of the alleged ill-treatment of prisoners ...

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  14. MORE HEAT FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Under pressure from the State Government, Brisbane will receive from Friday a 40 per cent increase in the present ...

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  15. ENEMY CONVOY BOMBED

    LONDON, December 1.—An Air Ministry communique states a Coastal Command squadron of Beaufighters yesterday attacked an enemy convoy ...

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  16. BRITISH MILITARY MISSION IN NEW GUINEA

    Major-General [?] lender if the British Military Mission have been visiting forward areas in New Guinea. Race the general is shown accompanied by senior Australian officers, crossing the Uria River, in the Ramu Valley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BIG U.S. RAID ON GERMANY

    LONDON, November 30.—American heavy bombers, well supported by United States, R.A.F. Dominion and Allied fighters, heavily attacked ...

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  18. ALLIED ACTIVITY IN GULF OF BENGAL

    LONDON, December 1.—The German radio, after quoting Tokio despatch reporting greatly increase Allied shipping activity in the Gulf of ...

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  19. 13,000 TONS OF BOMBS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, December l.—Bomber Command during November droppedp approximately 13,000 tone of bombs on Germany, compared with approximately 120 tons of bombs dropped on ...

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  20. 24 CLEAR DAYS' LEAVE FOR TROOPS

    BRISBANE, December V-Leave en the basts cf 24 clear days in their home, towns U now being cranted to troops who have been serving lo New Oulnea. Those who have been lucky enough to be Included In the first draft are now passing through Bris­bane. Among them ere many men who served In the Middle East, and have not had Christmas with their families In four yean. The Army authorities are workinc on a basis whereby those whose homes are furtherast awsy are sent on first leavs. ...

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  21. NORTH ATLANTIC FERRY RECORD

    MONTREAL, November 30—Captain Richard Allen, an Australian member of British Overseas Airways, flying a Liberator bomber established a new ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. RECORD US 'PLANE OUTPUT

    NEW YORK, December 1.—The "Peraid Tribune" Washington correspondent says American warplane production in November was the ...

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