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  4. BRITISH FALL BACK SOUTH OF PENANG TO PERAK STATE

    From the latest British communique it would appear that the British troops have fallen back to the south of Penang into Perak State. This leaves Penang completely isolated except by sea. ...

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  5. Tremendous Drubbing Fate of Germans Nazi Rout in Russia

    The Germans are getting a tremendous drubbing, according to the London "Times" correspondent in Moscow. The Russians are using every armament they possess. ...

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  6. DESTROYER PREPARES A TORPEDO

    Convoys of British merchantmen continue to cress the Atlantic and to bring home to Britain the raw materials, munitions and foodstuffs upon which her war effort depends. Some of the destroyers used for this purpose are long past their youth, and H.M.S. Vanoc on board ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PACIFIC WAR INCREASES COSTS BY MILLIONS

    The tremendous and increasing cost of war was stressed to the Premiers' Conference today. Delegates were told Mint Japan's ...

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  8. Balcony Ripped Off In Fierce Duststorm

    A high wind, which caused Dubbo to be enveloped in (hick clouds of dust early last night, lipped off the balcony roofs of a ...

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  9. Three Men Suggested To Save World In Allied War Group

    "This week-end the world might learn that an Allied War Council, representing the 25 nations warring against the Axis, has become an established fact," says the military correspondent of the London ...

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  10. TRANSFER OF OFFICERS NEW ARMY SCHEME

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said today that younger. Australian Army officers in Australia and the Middle East would be exchanged under ...

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  11. Evacuation From City Hospitals

    About 1000 patients have been evacuated from key hospitals in Sydney, Newcastle and Port Kembia in their homes or annexes ...

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  12. R.A. A.F. Bore Attacks on Dromes

    The R.A.A.F. in Malaya has borne the brunt of the enemy attacks on northern dromes. The dromes, originally occupied by ...

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  13. Man's Second Enlistment In Same War

    A man today enlisted in the A.I.F. at Martin Place, for the second time since the outbreak of war, and left shortly afterwards to ...

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  14. LIGHTING BREAKDOWN RECALLED IN DUBBO

    With all exterior lighting extinguished, and only street lights showing, conditions in Dubbo last night were reminiscent of those which ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA TO BUILD 14 MORE SHIPS

    The war Cabinet has approved the construction of 14 ships at a cost of £6,000,000, in addition to 11 ships already authorised. ...

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  16. Premiers At Vital Conference

    The most momentous Premiers' conference in the history of Australia today heard an outline of elaborate plans designed to ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE ASSEMBLY SUMMONED

    The Portuguese Premier (Signor Salazar) has summoned the National Assembly for an extraordinary meeting at which he is to make an important ...

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  18. Women's Army Pay

    Rates of pay for members of the Australian Army Women's Service will range from 3/6 a day minimum to 20/3 maximum. The sustenance allowance ...

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  19. SELF-DEFENCE CLAIM IN MURDER CHARGE

    An alleagaion that she had acted in self-defence to preserve her honor was made by a woman charged with murder, at a coroner's inquiry today. ...

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  20. Water From Bore Holes Supplies Glen Davis

    The Minister for Works (Mr. cannu said, today domestic water supply conditions at Glen Davis were frightful. "We saw them ladling water from a ...

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  21. Minister Explains Shop Closing Effects

    An explanation of the regulations providing for the closing of shops was made by the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. ...

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  22. Labor Caucus Wants Full Light on Effects of War and State's Plans

    Many members of the State Parliamentary Labor Caucus feel that the whole of Labor should be taken into the Government's confidence without delay and informed of the exact nature of the threat to Australia, and the Government's ...

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  23. HOARDERS OF ALUMINIUM WARNED BY MAKIN

    A warning that action would be taken against people who illegally bought up large quantities of aluminium was' given today by the Minister ...

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  24. Full Retreat of Axis In Western desert

    The Axis forces in the Western Desert are now in full retreat, says a General Headquarters communique issued yesterday. ...

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  25. PHILIPPINE LANDINGS

    A United Stales Army communique says there was no apparent enemy activity in the Philippines up to Wednesday. Official reports issued in Manila said thnt American and Philippine troops were successfully combating Japanese ...

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  26. PEGGED RENTS APPLY TO COUNTRY TOO

    Tim Minister for Justice (Mr. Downing) said today that National Security Regulalions pegging rents under £4/4/-, are applicable ...

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  27. WAR RISK WOOL COVER SOUGHT BY GRAZIERS

    The general secretary to the Graziers' Association of New South Wales (Mr. J. W. Allen) today stated that the Australian Woolgrowers' Council had ...

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  28. "Liberal's" Christmas Publication Plans

    Because of the Chriatmas holidays "The Liberal" will not be published on Thursday and Saturday of next week, ...

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  29. Wyong Dogs Cancelled

    Sydney. Friday.—A greyhound racing meeting set down for Wyong on Saturday afternoon. January 3, has been cancelled. The next meeting of ...

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  30. LAVISH PREPARATIONS BY JAPAN AT SEA

    An American skipper, who has made a record wartime voyage from America to Egypt with supplies for the Middle East Armies, said, in an interview, ...

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  31. OVERSEA NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Liberal" subscribers. ...

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  32. RATIONING OF SUPER.

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) said today that from January 1, farmers who used superphosphates would be rationed to 60 per cent, of the ...

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