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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. 2000 NAZI TANKS FOR KIEV DRIVE

    LONDON. Thursday. — The Germans have massed new tank formations—believed to total 2000—for a ...

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  6. GERMAN ARMY IS IN FULL RETREAT ALONG ADRIATIC

    LONDON, Thursday.—German troops are in full retreat before the Eighth Army in eastern Italy, says a special communique from Allied Headquarters. Fresh German troops are being rushed down from northern Italy and some have already been thrown into counter-attacks and defeated. ...

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  7. FOUR SHIPS HIT IN JAP CONVOY

    General MacArthur's airsforce has sunk a 10,000-ton transport, set on fire a large tanker and damaged two enemy destroyers in the Gazelle Channel, south-east of Kavieng (New Ireland). ...

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  8. UNIQUE MESS PRESIDENT

    All infantry[?] who were among the first troops to enter Satelberg sit down to lunch with a [?] at the head of the table, Originally the States were made by native converts of the mission. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIGGER ROLE FOR THE DOMINIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A plea for Empire Regional Councils, to lessen Britain's responsibilities, was made by Sir Alfred Belt (Con.) In the House of ...

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  10. U.S. Observers Say

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Observers here believe the Cairo conference planned the recapture of the Philippines and the opening of a sea route to China. ...

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  11. British Traitor In Tight Spot

    LONDON, Thursday.—A British-born radio announcer and a German diplomat were arrested while fighting a fire in ...

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  12. Bengal Ravaged By Cholera

    LONDON. Thursday.—Cholera had followed quickly In the wake of famine In Bengal (India), and deaths In October averaged ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S GHQ COMMUNIQUE

    To-day's Communique from General MacArthur's [?] reads:— NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR ...

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  14. LETTERS FROM PRISONERS IN JAP CAMPS

    SYDNEY. — Evidence that prisoners of war In Japan are receiving mall from Australia Is contained In a letter from ...

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  15. JAP "LOSSES" QUOTED IN COMMONS

    LONDON, Thunday. — In a plea for more accurate war information. Sir John Wardlaw Milne (Con.), In the House of ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. Warships Sunk At Toulon By Fortresses

    LONDON, Thursday. — Allied bombers attacked Marseilles. main French Mediterranean port, for the first time on ...

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  17. RSL Discusses Delays To Soldiers' Mail

    Complaints made recently at a meeting of the Newcastle District Council of the Returned Soldiers' League concerning mails to ...

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  18. "NO LET-UP IN CIVIL DEFENCE"

    "I am very pleased that the Minister for Home Security (Mr. Lazzarini has at last cleared the air concerning the future ...

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  19. Girls Detained After Police Raid Hyde Park

    SYDNEY. — Vice-squad and women police. In a swoop on Hyde Park yesterday morning, arrested a young girl and questioned at 8.30 ...

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  20. PREFERRED BOARDINGHOUSE TO CASTLE

    LONDON. Thursday. — The "Last of the Gulllamores" prefers to end his days in a Galway boarding-house rather than ...

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  22. £150 FINES FOR BUTCHER

    SYDNEY.—A batcher was fined 1150 and £7 5s costs In the Special Federal Court to-day for overcharging for meat. ...

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  23. MOTHER, CHILDREN FALL TO DEATH

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Mrs. Mary Tomlinson, wife of a Royal Air Force officer, and her two children by a former marriage, ...

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  24. SHARP WARNING TO JAPAN

    LONDON, Thursday. — Japan has been sharply reminded that she Is expected to Rive proper treatment to captive Europeans. ...

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  25. Cyclone Destroys Tobacco Crop

    TOWNSVILLE.—In five minutes a cyclonic storm ruined £27.500 worth of tobacco leaf at Emerald Creek. Marecba, on ...

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  26. ROLE OF SCIENCE IN WINNING WAR

    LONDON. Thursday. — Through their scientists, the united Nations arc now as far ahead of the enemy In brain power as In the output ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

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  28. Wounding Charge Against Seaman

    SYDNEY.—Andres Barrientos (24). colored seaman. was charged at Central Court to-day with maliciously wounding George ...

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  29. CHURCHILL'S DANCE FOR ROOSEVELT

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—President Roosevelt sang and Mr. Churchill executed a nimble step dance at the President's Thanksgiving Day dinner in Cairo. Mr. Churchill did his step- ...

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  30. WHITE FLAG SEEN AS GERMAN NIGHTMARE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nazi fear of the inevitable surrender are indicated by the continued harping of Goebbels on the theme of capitulation. The supreme law of war is never ...

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  31. U.S. Candidate For President

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—Representative Everett Dirksen (Illinois) announces that he will be a candidate for the Republican ...

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  32. BALLET GIRLS IN NEW ROLE

    SYDNEY.—Two thousand cabbages and 20001b of beans donated to the Ersklneville Council by the Army Stores were distributed to ...

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