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  4. Tanks And Troops On Rood To Buna

    Australian infantry advancing under cover of Australian-manned General Stuart tanks In the final stages of the assault on Japanese positions at Buna. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIED PLANES ACTIVE OVER WIDE AREA

    FURTHER gains have been made by Allied forces operating in the Sanananda Point area in Papua. Allied air activity extended over a wide area on Tuesday. and the Japanese also made a raid on Dutch New ...

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  6. VALUE OF AIR POWER

    NEW YORK, January 11.—The 'Daily Mirror,' in an editorial, says: Future military textbooks will mark the New Guinea ...

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  7. RUSSIANS EXPLOIT EVERY SWIFT ATTACK ON NAZI REARGUARD

    LONDON, January 12.—According to the Berlin correspondent of Stockholm 'Afton Bladet' Russian forces, supported by 1000 tanks, are crossing the Volga south of Stalingrad and attacking von Hoth's troops. This suggests renewed Russian attacks ...

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  8. "Halo of Glory"

    LONDON, January 12.— The Salvation Army Chief (General Carpenter) has returned after a ...

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  9. MORTGAGE BANK

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— One of the early measures to come before Parliament during next session will be a Bill ...

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  10. NO SIGNIFICANCE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Mr. R. Larking, Political Director of the Country National Organisation and President of the ...

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  11. FIGHTING AGAIN BREAKS OUT IN NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON, January 12.—Fighting has flared up in certain areas of Tunisia. British tanks and infantry patrols again operated to-day in the Bouarada, Gougellat area, after an action north of Bouarada, where a small enemy ...

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  12. Canadians in England

    LONDON, January 12.— Several thousand more Canadian troops reached the United Kingdom ...

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  13. BREWERIES, HOTELS, CLUBS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The withdrawal of more men from breweries is receiving the consideration of the Deputy ...

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  14. CARRIED BY AIR

    WASHINGTON, January 10.— Brigadier-General Godfrey, who recently returned from North Africa, disclosed that American ...

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  15. Japanese Adopt New Tactics

    LONDON, January 12.— The correspondent of the 'Daily Mail' with the British troops in Burma says the ...

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  16. FEWER MATCHES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Acting Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. M. M'Carthy) announced to-day that for a ...

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  17. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— To rectify some technical errors and adjust the provisions of the original ...

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  18. ALLIED SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—Under amended firearms and explosives regulations issued to-day permits to acquire firearms may be ...

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  19. WESTERN HEAT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The highest Queensland temperatures on Tuesday were shared by Long- reach, Windorah, Blackall, and ...

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  20. VD MENACE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Six months' gaol without the option of a fine for a person with venereal disease who ...

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  21. BIG CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —With the exception of a few cases still awaiting determination, the issue of additional ...

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  22. "FOOD, AS WEAPON, AS IMPORTANT AS GUNS, PLANES AND TANKS"

    WASHINGTON, January 12. —President Roosevelt in a statement on farm mobilisation day said: Food from ...

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  23. ROMMEL PREPARES TO MAKE STAND

    LONDON, January 12.— Strong tank forces have joined British advanced units in Wadi Zemzem area and ...

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  24. BLACK MARKETS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In future all rationing offences against the National Security Regulations and the Black Marketing Act will be rigorously dealt with, said the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator ...

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  25. STRATEGIC POINTS RETAKEN N BURMA

    LONDON, January 12.— Indian troops on Sunday charged and captured one of three strategic hills before ...

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  26. PRINCE BERNHARD IN CANADA.

    OTTAWA, January 11.—Prince Bernhard of Holland has arrived and will remain with Princess Juliana until her accouchment ...

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    Submarine crews, all volunteers, learn to handle their complex, dangerous craft in the British Navy's underwater submarine school. This pictute shows a trainee learning to use a periscope, the eyes of the underwater ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Men of the British Royal Scots Fusiliers loading a 2in. mortar during a demonstration of its new prowess. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. AIR RAID SHELTERS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—An amendment to the debtors' relief regulations issued to-night excluded from the operation of the ...

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  30. SLATER MEETS MOLOTOV.

    MOSCOW, January 12.—The Australian Ambassador to Russia (Mr. William Slater) was received by M. Molotov. ...

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