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  3. ALLIES CLOSE IN ON TUNIS

    Allied forces in the mountains outside Tunis ore close enough to look down on the city, soys the Algiers radio. The German news agency says operations in the Teburba area are continuing with undiminished violence. ...

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  4. SUCCESSFUL RAID ON TIMOR

    At least twenty-one Japanese planes were destroyed or damaged in as many seconds on Wednesday when a formation of our attack planes reded the Penioi Aerodrome, near Koepang, in Timor ...

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  5. Constitutional Convention Concludes

    S[?] up the results of the Canberra C[?]tion the Attorney General Dr. [?] that the plan as finally agreed upon contained a smaller grant ...

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  6. Leading Italians Want Cesation Of War

    "The Daily Express" foreign editor states that leading members of the Italian Senate, including Admirals, a General and two of Count ...

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  7. GERMANS SHORT OF SUPPLIES

    Germans squeezed between the Don and Volga arc short of ammunition and other supples and are making desperate efforts to sain time to ...

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  8. Austerity Loan

    An eno[?] effort by the Australian people is still necessary to make a success of the £100,000,000 Austerity Loan. This warning was issued today by the ...

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  9. BIG RUSSIAN SUB. FLEET?

    Russia not Germany has the largest submarine fleet in history, writes Roy Pepperburg editor of "Seapower," which is the Navy League's official ...

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  10. PTE. LIVINGSTONE BETTER

    In [?] Australian casually list issued [?] the following name appears as p[?] reported wounded in action and placed on the seriously in ...

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  11. REMARKABLE STORY OF ADVANCE

    Bearded, gaunt, but still smiling a 22-year-old AIF Infantry subaltern from Innesfall has just told a story of agony, endurance and courage on ...

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  12. ENGINEERS ON STRIKE

    A meeting of 250 [?] who went on strike at a defence factory decided to-day to hold a further meeting on Monday to consider further developments ...

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  13. LATEST SUBSCRIPTIONS

    Latest subscriptions to the Austerity Loan Include the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, an additional £50,000; the National Mutual ...

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  14. 20,000 RUSSIAN PRISONERS REPORTED DEAD

    The Finnish Commander, Marshal Mannerheim, has informed the International Red Cross authorities in Helsinki, that 20,000 Russian prisoners of ...

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  15. SUGAR RATION

    The Minister for Cu[?]me Senator K. [?] said there should be notion. There could be no guarantees of ...

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  16. S.P. Betting

    The Federal Government has determined to clean up S.P. betting rackets operating on a large scale throughout the Commonwealth. ...

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  17. A.I.F.-A.M.F. Merger

    For the purpose of "clearing the air" in regard to the proposed amendment of the Defence Act, the A.L.P. Executive has circularised all branches of ...

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  18. MINE ACCIDENTS

    Two employees of the North mine were injured early yesterday evening: P. J. O'Nell was treated at the mine for a b[?] left thigh before being ...

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  19. CORRESPONDENT'S VIEW

    John McVane, the National Broadcasting correspondent in North Africa, slates it is reported that the Axis now holds Terburba and Mateur, the ...

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  20. Rush For Cosmetics

    A panic of buying on a scale not witnessed in Sydney since the week preceding the first introduction of clothes rationing occurred today when the ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. PILOTS "BAG" OF 40

    A probable "bag" of nl least forty Japanese was obtained yesterday by Sergeant Morgan, formerly or Lismore N.S.W., and now a member of ...

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  22. FIRE AT SHOP

    Shortly before 11 o'clock last night the Central Fire Brigade was called to Mrs. Lynch's shop at 564 Argent Street. The firemen succeeded in ...

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  23. Major Defeat For Japs At Solomons

    The Japanese suffered another major defeat in an unsuccessful attempt to reinforce their forces on GuadalcanaL In a naval Action on Monday night and ...

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  24. RUSH TO BOOK-FOR EXCURSIONS

    Booking for the special diesel train to leave Broken Hill for Sydney on 18/12 1942 was exceeded brisk yesterday morning. The office at the ...

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  25. Cattle Dipping

    The Issue today of more than 100 summonses has rekindled the anger of striking dairy farmers on the Clarence. The summonses were for failure to ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. RESTRICTION ON EMPLOYMENT OF DOMESTICS

    The Adelaide Director General of Manpower, Mr. Wurth. said today that the order for the restriction of employment of domestic servants to come ...

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  27. A.W.U. SUPPORT LIKELY

    The view that the General Council of the Australian Workers' Union would support the proposal of the Prime Minister for merging of the ...

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  28. AMERICAN GENERAL WOUNDED

    Brigadier Hartford McNider one of the hard, bitter, American generals in the field in New Guinea was wounded in action near Buna on November 24. He is ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. SLIGHT AIR ACTIVITY OVER ENGLAND

    There van slight enemy air activity last night over the north-east coast of England. No bombs were dropped. Several towns in West Switzerland had ...

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  30. TEN YEARS FOR WOUNDING GIRL

    At the Quarter Sessions today, Clive Francis, married (23). ex-boxer and gospel preacher, was sentenced to ten years penal servitude for having ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. ALF CROSSING

    Mr. Alfred crossing, a very well-known personality in Broken Hill and the surrounding district, died suddenly at the home at 390 Henley Beach Road ...

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  32. WOUNDED WIFE AND MOTHER. IN-LAW ALLEGED

    Ball was refused William Francis Kelly (36), a returned soldier, when he was committed for trial in the Redfern Court today on a charge of having ...

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  33. LARGEST MACHINE TOOL IN AUSTRALIA

    The largest and most elaborate machine tool made in Australia, a thirty-six inch centre lathe to facilitate the machining of Urge components required for ...

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  34. WATERWORES EMPLOYEES AND HOLIDAYS

    Messrs. Davidson and Horsington, communication from the Minister for Public Work:—"In reply to your personal ...

    Article : 159 words
  35. HENRY LAWSON'S HOME

    Receiving the Stats Government had ottered £150 for Henry Lawson's old home at Eurmderee. five miles from Mudgee, the Minister for Lands, Mr. ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. N.Z. EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE.

    Eleven instances of damage resulting from earthquakes occurred at Wellington. Three of the cases were serious but otherwise the damage was mainly ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. The Communique

    SOMEWHERE IN AUST., Dec. 4. Today's G.H. communique reads:— NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR TIMOR-KOEPANG: Our attack units ...

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  38. GULARGAMBONE'S EFFORT

    Gularganbine, a small town in the North-West of New South Wales, promises to be the first town in Australia to treble its quota of £6,000 in the ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. TRANSPORT OF GREYHOUNDS PROHIBITED

    An immediate ban has been placed on the transport of greyhounds by train anywhere in Australia. The Minister for Transport, Mr. Lawton, said today ...

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  40. BAND CONCERT AT SOUTH

    From the bandstand, in the Paton street Park on Sunday night commencing at 8.30 p.m. the members of the Earrler industrial Unions' Band under ...

    Article : 97 words
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