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  4. SUN. MOON AND TIDES

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  5. ON THE WAY TO BOMB JAPANESE SHIPS.

    A Flying Fortress flies over a velcane and grater lake on Bongainville Island as it heads for Shortland Harbor to attack Japanese ships in the Solomons area. U.S Office of War information picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIANS' STEADY PROGRESS

    LONDON, Friday: On the snow-swept central front, west of Moscow, the Russians are relentlessly ...

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  7. PARIS REPORTS JAP TROOPS INVADE INDIA

    LONDON, Friday: Japanese troops have entered India from Burma and advanced 50 miles, according to an announcement over Paris radio. Coinciding with this land action, Japanese naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SLAUGHTER IN TRAPS AS ROMMEL FLEES; ALLIES FORGE AHEAD

    CAIRO, Friday: British advanced forces chasing the Germans through Libya are now reported 100 miles west of El Agheila, from which Rommel began his flight last Sunday. Meanwhile the German tail, cut off at Wadi Matratin (40 miles behind ...

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  9. JAPS BOMBED DAILY IN MUNDA AREA

    WAASHINGTON, Friday American Flying Fortresses to-day mads the seventh attack In eight days on the Japanese aerodrome which ...

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  10. TROOPS TO RESCUE OF NATIVES

    Heroic small bands of Australians have been taking great risks to release natives forced to work for the Japs. ...

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  11. STOP PRESS

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  12. CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS WERE BOMBED

    LONDON, Friday.—Christmas shoppers in towns in the south of England yesterday were bombed and machine gunned by enemy ...

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  13. RAAF Teams To Play At Lord's

    LONDON, Friday: The RAAP will play two cricket matches at Lord's In the 1943 season. Last season. Australian airmen ...

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  14. PICK-A-BACK RIDE HOMESAVED BOMBER

    LONDON. Friday.—Members of the crew of a Wellington bomber had to sit on top of each other in the front turret to get the ...

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  15. Arabs In Tunisia Ignore War

    LONDON, Friday.—An amazing example of Moslem fatlism is the apathy of the Tunisian Arbs towards the fighting that is going ...

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  16. SUN "SHARED" ON ROSTER SYSTEM

    MELBOURNE.—Mothers in a [?] street take turn about to use the aoe backflyard to which the sun penetiates a Free ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. JAP SOLDIERS LOSE PAY

    I have Just been watching six American officers counting the first big haul of Japanese specie made In this war. They ...

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  18. U.S. Price Fixing

    WASHINGTON, Friday: "Bureaucracy run riot" is how the entire United States price-fixing system is characterised in the ...

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  19. Forced By Girl To Go AWL

    MELBOURNE: A 22-year-old soldier, Pte. D. 3. Fisher, claimed that a girl had forced him to leave the AIF and get a Job so that he ...

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  20. LAW WILL WAIT FOR FORBES

    SYDNEY—Woolcott Forbes may be called to answer the charge against him in Australian after any length of time. ...

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  21. Duke Sues Author' Followinsf Book On Hess Incident

    NEW YORK. Friday.—Arising from the dramatic flight of Rudolf Hess from Germany to England, the Duke of Hamilton has ...

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  22. U.S. Submarines Sink Seven More Jap Ships

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — American submarines have sunk another seven Japanese ships in the Pacific and far-eastern waters ...

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  24. MIUTARY DRIVER SENT TO GAOL

    SYDNEY.—Stealing of clothing from city military stores was an "open go" and men in the Army were short-issued were ...

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  25. COUNTRY WOOL STORAGE DEPOTS

    CANBERRA.—The establishment of live country wool storage and appraisement centres. Including three in NSW at Moree. ...

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  26. MR. J. B. KEIGHTLEY'S DEATH IN USA

    Mr. John B. Keightley younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stwart Kelghtley of Newcastle ofed at his home Temple city ...

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  27. NO CONFIRMATION OF VISIT OF CHURCHILL TO USA

    LONDON. Friday.—There is still no official comment in London on yesterday's report from Stockholm that Mr. Churchill has ...

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  28. Fountain Pens Are Almost Unobtainable

    SYDNEY.—The acute shortage of fountain pens is due to drastic restrictions on import of gold nibs ...

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  29. CRIPPS TO BROADCAST

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Stafford Cripps Minister for Aircraft Production will broadcast in the pacific service at 7.30 p.m. (NSW ...

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