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  4. ALLIED WEDGE 8 MILES DEEP INTO ENEMY'S BELGIUM BULGE NAZILOSSESHEAVY

    LONDON, Thursday.—United States troops have penetrated the German bulge in Belgium to a depth of half its width on a front eight miles. The Germans are still bringing up reinforcements ...

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  5. King of Greece

    King George of Greece, who is in London, bas agreed to the formation of a Regency in Greece, pending a decision as to the fature of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TURKEY TO BREAK WITH JAPS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Turkish National Assembly has decided unanimously to break off all relations with ...

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    An oil well driller at a derrick operated by a large oil company signals the engineer to lower a "gun-perforator" which he is about to guide into the mouth of the well. At each of the places marked by the large visible screw-nuts on the gun-perforator, is a 45 calibre cartridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LOTTERY No. 1140 DRAWN

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The result of the draw of Lottery 1140 is as follows:—First, 62680, "Tah Mahal" Syndicate, ...

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  9. CANADIAN FORCES ADVANCING AGAINST GERMAN STRONGHOLD IN NORTHERN ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—In Italy the Canadians have cleared the Germans from several difficult positions and cleaned up an area, which will permit ...

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    Residents of Staletti, a town just north or Regglo Calabria, where the initial Allied landings were made on the Italian mainland, applaud and cheer Canadian troops passing through the town. The girl is holding a sign! printed in English welcoming Allied forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Dubbo's 1944 Rainfall 8 Points Above 1902.

    Only 1,416 points of rain were recorded, at Dubbo during the year 1944—eight points more than the amount which fell in the record drought year of 1902. However, in the 1919 drought year, only 1,131 points were recorded, but in that ...

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  12. Referendum Ballot Papers in Incinerator

    Sydney, Thursday—A number of servicemen's referendum votes, alleged to have been found in an incinerator in Darwin, were produced in Sydney ...

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  13. Million Tons of Bombs Fell on Germany in 1944

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is estimated that nearly one million tons of bombs were dropped on Germany and occupied Europe in 1944. Most of the ...

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    Rolling out of a U.S. factory, these new Universal Carriers wilL carry gun units into battle. These tracked armored vehicles can be equipped with two Bren guns, two rifles, two sub-machine guns, a 50 calibre armor-piercing rifle, and a two-inch mortar (USOWI picture.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FIGHTING CONTINUES IN GREECE; LIBERAL CABINET FORMED

    LONDON, Thursday.—A new Greek Cabinet has been formed and the general opinion is that its policy will be based on liberal ideas, while its financial and economic policy will be progressive rather than conservative. ...

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  16. WILFUL DESTRUCTION NO BAR TO RUSSIANS ENTERING BUDAPEST

    LONDON, Thursday.—Russian troops reached the banks of the Dannube at several points inside Budapest after the Germans blew up a great railway ...

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  17. 20,000 Absent from Work

    LONDON, Thursday.—Twenty thousand men, of London's Bomb Repair Army, have not yet returned from three days' Christmas leave, which ...

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  18. Japanese Industrial Targets Raided

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Industrial areas in Japan have been raided again by Super-fortresses based on Saipan. ...

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  19. Nazi Benzol Production Retarded

    LONDON, Thursday Allied planes were again over Germany in great strength yesterday, attacking benzol plants and rail and road centres. ...

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  20. Carrier-Based Planes Attack Formosa and Ikinawaiima Airstrip

    Admiral Nimitz has announced that Pearl Harbour carrier-based aircraft attacked Formosa and Ikiawajima on Tuesday. Liberators bombed Iwoffima ...

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  21. DUBBO MAIL SERVICE TO BE IMPROVED

    As from Sunday next, January 7, there will be a general alteration of mail dispatches to and from Dubbo and Sydney. Western branch lines from ...

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  22. Racing Service Trucks Force Ambulance Car To Leave Main Road

    A Dubbo District Ambulance car travelling with a patient from Narromine, was forced to run completely off the road on Thursday evening, to ...

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  23. U.S. Air Ace Depends on Deflection Shooting

    Washington, Thursday—Major Richard Bons who has returned from the Pacific, told the Press that be was a bettor shot since he studied deflection ...

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  24. 10,000 Army Suits To Be Released for Civilians

    Melbourne, Thursday—The Army has decided to release to the public over 10,000 suits made for issue to discharged soldiers. The suits are ...

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