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  5. Fighting on Russian Soil

    It was officially announced that Finnish troops were fighting on Russian soil to-day for the first time since the invasion by Russia. The Russians were driven back over their own frontiers east of Keiksa and north of Lake ...

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  6. In Australia

    Recruiting depots have been opened in all States to fill vacancies existing in the R.A.A.F. for young men for training as wireless operators. It is ...

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  7. SHIPPING LOSSES

    Shipping losses for the week ended December 23 were 11 British ships, totalling 15,722 tons, and eight neutral ships of 10,839 tons. ...

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  8. RESCUE PREVENTED

    Fuller information is now available regarding the torpedoing of the Danish 2400-ton vessel Scotia on December: 7. ...

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  9. MR. DE VALERA FAVORS CONFERENCE

    Mr. de Valera, broadcasting to America, declared that the belligerents should seek a settlement instead of waiting until exhaustion forced peace. ...

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  10. NEW X-RAY PLANT

    X-ray equipment valued at almost £1000 was sent from Melbourne to the Second A.I.F. Camp at Ingleburn (N.S.W.). ...

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  11. CAPTURED GERMAN SHIP

    The German steamer, Duss[?], which was captured last week, has begun the transit of the Panama Canal. Captain Peter Peterson, a German, ...

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  12. ABORIGINAL CONTROL

    Complete Commonwealth control of aborigines will be urged at the annual conference of the Aborigines Protection Association, to be held at ...

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  13. I.R.A. SEIZES ARMS

    Raiding the magazine fort of the Eire Army at Phoenix Park, Dublin, on Saturday night, members of the Irish. Republican Army obtained a large ...

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  14. WESTERN FRONT

    A French war communique states: "Enemy patrols were repulsed east of the Moselle." It has been announced in Berlin ...

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  15. SINKS AFTER EXPLOSION

    The Norwegian steamer, Lappen, bound for Britain with paper, sank after an explosion in the North Sea. The crew of 13 were saved. ...

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  16. WHEAT CROPS

    A conference of State Premiers has been called for early in 1940 to discuss the question of the limitation of wheat crops, the ...

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  17. MERCANTILE MARINE

    In a special Christmas broadcast to the officers and men of the British mercantile marine, the King paid tribute to the coolness, courage and ...

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  18. AMBULANCE'S 400-MILE DASH

    A Sydney ambulance made a 400-mile dash on Sunday to bring an injured man home so that he could be with his family for Christmas. The ...

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  19. SWEDEN WORRIED

    Sweden is very deeply concerned in the outcome of the war in Finland as she feels that in the event of the defeat of the Finns she would ...

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  20. IRISH GAOL RIOT

    Rioting broke out in the Londonderry Gaol, where 60 Republican suspects have been interned for the duration. Forty-five prisoners who ...

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  21. IN NEW ZEALAND

    Traffic accidents in the Dominion over Christmas resulted in five deaths, compared with 15 deaths last Christmas. At least four persons were ...

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  22. PAPAL VISIT

    For the first time since 1870 a Pope will cross the City of Rome in state from the Vatican Palace to visit the reigning King of Italy. ...

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  23. PLANES FROM U.S.A.

    Peasure was expressed by the Minister for Supply (Mr. Casey) at the report that four Lockheed bombers had been sent to Staten Island (U.S.A.) ...

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  24. MILITIA TRAINING

    The present officers and N.C.O.'s of the militia will be asked to continue in their present posts after June 30 when the militia will be put on a ...

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  25. FIVE-YEAR-OLD CHARGE

    On a charge dating back to 1934, Thomas Wyalong, alias Keegan, aged 34 years a laborer was remanded on £200 ball at the Central Court to-day. ...

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  26. LOCKHEED BOMBERS

    The Lockheed bombers ordered by the Federal Government will be tested at Richmond by Mr. L. D. Parker, the test pilot for the Lockheed ...

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  28. SANCTIONS SUGGESTED

    It was officially stated that although Uruguay adheres in principle Pan-American declaration protesting against belligerents violating the ...

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  29. FAR EAST WAR

    The Japanese claim that Chinese military supplies seized last week included 8,000,000 gallons of petrol 250,000 gallons of crude oil, 800,0001bs ...

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  30. STALIN'S GREETINGS

    M. Stalin in a message to Herr Hitler states: "Accept my appreciation of your congratulations and gratitude for your good wishes for the Soviet ...

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  31. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    Group-Captain G. Jones, who represented the R.A.A.F. at the air conference in Canada, is convinced that the Empire air scheme is the best the could ...

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  32. DRAUGHTSMEN FOR ARMY

    Applications will soon be called for men between the ages of 18 and 45 years to join the Australian Army Ordnance Corps (permanent forces) as ...

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  33. NORWEGIAN FORCES

    The Foreign Minister (M. Koht) announced: "Offing to the necessity of naval stations situated in the North Sea being fully manned, and the ...

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  34. FIRE IN WHEAT CROP

    Pinned down by the weight of a water haversack when he tripped and fell into his burning wheat crop, Mr. H. S. Jacka, of Benalla, suffered burns ...

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  35. WOOL SHRINKAGE

    A new process that had been announced for minimising shrinking in wool had yet to be proved and there should not be too much optimism over ...

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  36. DEFENCE OF PORTS

    At an estimated cost of £1,399,640, the defence of Australian ports against minelayers and submarines is being strengthened. The capital expenditure ...

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  37. SHOOTINGS BY TERRORISTS

    Terrorists shot two of Mr. Wang Ching-Wel's Chinese supporters at dawn to-day. Both are expected to die. The assailants escaped. ...

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  38. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, it used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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