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  2. FIGHTING IN DOMAIN.

    In a clash between members of the Second A.I.F. and Communists in the Sydney Domain yesterday afternoon, flags from the Communist platform ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HOLIDAYS BEGIN.

    With the sun shining, and determined to forget war and worry for four days, the people of Sydney packed their bags on Saturday and ...

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  4. APPOINTMENTS ABROAD.

    The appointment of Major-General Sir Thomas William Glasgow as the first Australian High Commissioner in Canada was announced yesterday, and ...

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  5. AIR BATTLE.

    Amazing details of the air battle over Wilhelmshaven on Monday, which the leader of the Wellington bombers engaged describes as the ...

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  6. PEACE MOVES

    President Roosevelt has appointed Mr. Myron C. Taylor, the lawyer and industrialist, who was recently the United States representative on the ...

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  7. SUCCESS OF FINNS CONTINUES.

    The Finnish troops are continuing remarkable counter[?] offensives against the Soviet forces, and it is stated in Helsinki that the Russians have been repulsed on the four main fronts. The Finns state that they have defeated the Russians at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RUMANIAN STAND.

    It is authoritatively stated in Bucharest that Rumania has decided to refuse any possible Russian offer of negotiation for a change in the status of ...

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  9. OPPOSITION TO COAL STRIKE.

    Union leaders are opposed to the suggestion for a coal strike to compel the granting of a 40-hour week to all those working in or about the mines who have ...

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  10. GERMAN FLEET SAILS.

    The German Fleet left Hamburg on Friday and passed through the Kiel Canal, according to a semi-official message from Paris. ...

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  11. STATEMENT BY THE POPE.

    The Pope, replying to Christmas greetings from the College of Cardinals, suggested that belligerents should begin now to consider their war aims and their projects for a better world ...

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  12. RUMOURS IN ROME.

    While perhaps it is unsafe to ignore the renewed discussion on the possibility of another Italian peace move, it should be considered in the light of the ...

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  13. MINER KILLED BY TRAIN.

    Nathan Lucas, 50, miner, of Waterfall, died in Coledale Hospital early this morning from injuries received last night, when he fell from the platform of Scarborough railway station ...

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  14. WHEAT AGENTS' ALLOWANCES.

    The allowances to be paid to licensed receivers of wheat and country agents working in conjunction with the Australian Wheat Board were ...

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  15. OYSTERS BY AIR.

    The Royal Netherland Indies Airways "Lockheed airliner which left Kingsford Smith airport, Mascot, early on Saturday morning carried 224 ...

    Article : 180 words
  16. KING'S MESSAGE TO EMPIRE.

    The King will broadcast to the Empire at 3 p.m., Greenwich Mean Time, on Christmas Day (1 a.m., Tuesday, Sydney time). ...

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  17. RAILWAY OFFICER'S DEATH.

    Leonard Brown-Smith, assistant stationmaster at Blacktown, died in Parramatta Hospital on Saturday morning from injuries received when he was knocked down by a train ...

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  18. CONGRESS PARTY DEMANDS.

    The Working Committee of the Indian Congress (Nationalist) Party has passed a resolution reaffirming its demand for a Constituent Assembly ...

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  19. LONG DELAY AT FERRY.

    Because of the dense holiday traffic, extraordinary delays occurred at Peat's Ferry late last night and early to-day. There was a stationary line of cars ...

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  20. MAGINOT LINE EXPANDING.

    The Premier, M. Daladier, announced in the French Chamber of Deputies that the Maginot Line had been extended to the northern Jura frontiers, between ...

    Article : 204 words
  21. CONGESTION AT EUGOWRA.

    There is neavy congestion of wheat at the local railway. The silos are full and wheat is being tipped into a bulkhead which is not yet finished. It is anticipated that ...

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  22. "WAR A CRUSADE."

    In a broadcast to the world on the new Australian short-wave station yesterday, the Archbishop of Brisbane, the Most Rev. J. W. C. Wand, said that the present war was a ...

    Article : 194 words
  23. "DOG FIGHT" OVER FRONT.

    Fights between British and German planes along the east coast of Britain and the Western Front probably resulted in the destruction of three German ...

    Article : 383 words
  24. FINLAND SEEKS ARMS.

    Lieutenant-General Villio P. Nenonen, Chief of the Finnish Artillery, has arrived at Washington. The War Department is arranging visits to ...

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  25. BOY DROWNED IN RIVER.

    Harold Keith Golding, 8, of Fairlight Street Fivedock, was drowned in the Burragorang River at Bimlow early on Saturday night. The boy, whose parents were holidaying at ...

    Article : 157 words
  26. SOVIET ELECTION DAY.

    The Moscow Radio announces that crowds began to line up at polling booths at 6 a.m. to-day for the elections of local Soviets. M. Stalin heads ...

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  27. RICH GERMANS WORRIED.

    Fearing inflation, and perhaps a capital levy, many wealthy Germans are buying art works, jewellery, and real estate. Record prices were reached at a ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea news in this issue as is beaded "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirely by "The Sydney Morning Herald" ...

    Article : 157 words
  29. BODY FOUND IN WATER.

    A naked body found floating in Newcastle Harbour at Stockton yesterday was identified to-day as that of Donald Woodhouse, 42. Watchman on the disused ferry steamer Wattle. ...

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