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  2. ALLIES IN ITALY.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Reuters correspondent in Algiers last night stated: "The Eighth Army's tanks are clear of the Moro River barrier and are ...

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  3. FIGHT FOR WAREO

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Dec 8.—Strong Japanese opposition is being met by AIF troops moving on Wareo. ...

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  4. ON THE MARCH.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—"The old order under which I was born lies buried in the Western Desert," said Field Marshal Smuts in an interview in ...

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  5. RED ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Reuters Moscow correspondent reports that only two miles north of Snamenka, the centre of the crucial Dnieper Bend ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TURKEY AND ALLIES

    LONDON, Dec 8.—The following communique has been issued in Cairo at the conclusion of the Turkish-British-American talks: "President Rossevelt, President inonu and Mr. Churchill met in Cairo on December 4, 5 and 6. Mr Eden (British Foreign Secretary), M. Menemenjoglu (Turkish ...

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  7. IF WAR COMES.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Reuters correspondent at Ankara, giving the first news from Turkey since the cutting of telephone and ...

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  8. HEAVY ASSAULT.

    NEW YORK, Dec 7.—The "New York Times" Pearl Harbour correspondent states that the Allied assault on Mile atoll (on the south ...

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  9. HEALTH CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, Dec 8.—The principal aspects of a salaried medical service were opposed by Sir Henry Newland, president of the Federal ...

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  10. PEARL HARBOUR.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 7.—Senator Bennent Champ Clark (Democrat), objecting to the resolution passed by the House of Representatives ...

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  11. AIR BOMBARDMENT.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Dec 8.—AS well as continuing the terrific air bombardment of the Cape ...

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  12. NAZI TROOP MOVES?

    LONDON, Dec 8.—It was officially stated in Cairo yesterday that there was no confirmation at Middle East headquarters of a Stockholm ...

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  13. "MALCONTENT AMBITION."

    NEW YORK, Dec 7.—Tokio official radio reported that General Tojo will appeal to the Japanese people tomorrow in connection with the ...

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  14. STEADY PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Today's Algiers HQ communique was as follows: "Land: Action on the Eighth Army front continued against the ...

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  15. CRUMBLING AXIS.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—The British United Press correspondent at Stockholm says that according to the "Nya Dagligt Allehand's" ...

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  16. WAR CRIMINALS.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Lord Vansittart asked, in the House of Lords yesterday, whether the Government had taken or intended to take any ...

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  17. BERLIN RAIDS.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—The Berne correspondent of the Associated Press reports that the "Gazette Lausanne" states that 250,000 have been ...

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  18. PACIFIC WAR.

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Dec 8,—The following communique was issued to- day: ...

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  19. VERY NERVOUS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 7.—In a dispatch to the "New York Times" from Cairo, Cyrus Sulzberger, commenting on the conference, says: "It is ...

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  20. TURKISH OFFICERS.

    WASHINGTON. Dec 7.—On the occasion of the Cairo meeting the United States Army disclosed that 100 Turkish army officers arrived in ...

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  21. CHANGTEH FALLS.

    CHUNGKING, Dec 8.—Last night's official Chinese communique announced that the Japanese had captured "the rice bowl" city of ...

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  22. SEALED ORDERS.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—The British United Press correspondent at Stockholm says that Turkish officers are reported to have received sealed ...

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  23. YUGOSLAVIA.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Today's Yugoslav Army of Liberation communique states: "The Germans supported by Bulgarians and Chetniks have ...

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  24. MR CHURCHILL MUTE.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Mr Churchill had a high temperature when he left Britain for North Africa, says the "Daily Mail's" diplomatic ...

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  25. JAPANESE AA GUNS AT WEWAK.

    A nes of AA guns at Borom in the Wewak area photographed during a low-level attack by B25 (Mitchell) bombers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. SPECULATION.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—The British United Press correspondent in Cairo states that Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt may participate in ...

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  27. VAST OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—The "Daily Mall" says that every Turkish newspaper yesterday expressed the belief that a vast offensive is about ...

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  28. SHIPPING POSITION.

    CANBERRA, Dec 8.—The Minister for Shipping (Mr Beasley) announced tonight that Australia's shipping position was now better ...

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  29. PEACE PATROL.

    NEW YORK. Dec 7.—Commenting on the Chicago speech of the secretary of the Navy (Col Knox) in which he said that the British ...

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  30. HUGE BATTLESHIP.

    PHILADELPHIA, Dec 7.—The great new 52,600-ton United States battleship Wisconsin, which was launched today, has a length of 860ft ...

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  31. NO SURRENDER.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Broadcasting I over Berlin radio, General Dietmar said: "We had to go through serious perils and there have been ...

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  32. FORGING AHEAD.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—The Russian offensive in the area north-west of Gomel is continuing and Stormovik dive-bombers are constantly ...

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  33. PROPAGANDA.

    WASHINGTON. Dec 7.—Mr Robert Sherwood, who has charge of the overseas operations of the Office of War Information, will leave, ...

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  34. SMUTS IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Field Marshal smuts has arrived in Cairo by air from London. He conferred with Mr Churchill and President ...

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  35. 44 PINTS OF BLOOD.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Injured when heavy seas flung him against the superstructure of his destroyer, a Royal Navy telegraphist, William ...

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  36. LIBERATION IN YEAR.

    CHUNGKING, Dec 7.—The United Press says that the newspaper. "Ta Kung Pao," predicts that "this day next year-anniversary of the ...

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  37. ENEMY PRESSURE.

    LONDON. Dec 8.—The Red Army west and south-west of Kremenchug, overcoming counter-attacks, captured a number of points of resistance. ...

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  38. FOR BRITISH BASES.

    MONTREAL, Dec 7.—A Canadian Press dispatch from an east Canadian port states: "Thousands of Allied troops, including Australians ...

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  39. KING IMPROVING.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—The Press Association states that the King who is suffering from influenza, i; making good progress. ...

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  40. BULGARIA STIRRED.

    LONDON, Dec 8.—Budapest radio states that the Churchill-Roosevelt- Inonu conference has stirred Sofia. The Bulgarian Premier saw the ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated. the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press ...

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