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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. British Casualties In Italy

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The War Office announces that army casualties, sustained by British and Imperial forces from ...

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  6. SIX JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK;

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—American task forces which struck at the Japanese Marshall Islands last Saturday inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. SHIPS: Two light cruisers sunk, three cargo transports and an oiler sunk. One troop transport and two cargo transports damaged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ADVANCE BY AIF TROOPS NEAR WAREO

    By R. FREE[?]ILL, War Correspondent. In a well-planned outflanking move on Tuesday AIF units captured Peak Hill, a strategic ...

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  8. RUSSIANS CUT OFF BIG GERMAN FORCE IN DNIEPER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russians have won a big strategic success in the battle of the Dnieper Bend practically isolating German armies there. Red Army forces yesterday captured the railway centre of Sharovka and cut the ...

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  9. TENSION GROWS IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Wed.—War tension is reported to be growing rapidly in Turkey. Quoting Ankara messages ...

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  10. 5th ARMY BREAKS THROUGH IN ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Fifth Army has broken through the strongest part of the German winter line in Italy and is pushing downhill into the valley which runs up to Rome. ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S GHQ COMMUNIQUE

    The following communique was issued to-day from General MacArthur's headquarters:— NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR ...

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  12. ARMY DOCTORS TO FIGHT INFLUENZA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Army and Air Force doctors are being called upon to assist civilian practitioners in fighting the ...

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  13. U.S. Plans 80 p.c. Arms Increase

    NEW YORK. Wed.— U.S. production of war equipment and supplies in 1944 will be 80 per cent, ...

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  14. TOKIO ADMITS ALLIES RULE SKIES

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.— Tokio official radio has been heard broadcasting the true state of affairs for home ...

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  15. Struggled Home From Leipzig Raid

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The captain of a Lancaster bomber. M. T. Foran (NSW), performed brilliantly in bringing his plane ...

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  17. Landing Craft For Invasion Of Japan

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The United States Navy disclosed today that it is building 80,000 landing craft of all types ...

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  18. DAY OF PRAYER IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON—President Roosevelt has proclaimed New Year's Day as a day of national prayer, "At the beginning of 1944." he says. ...

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  19. U.S. View Of Russo-Japanese War

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—In an official film showing here to demonstrate how strong Germany and Japan are the ...

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  20. BBC's Christmas Day Broadcast

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A worldwide BBC programme entitled "We Are Advancing" has been arranged for the afternoon ...

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  21. No Christmas Pork

    SYDNEY.—Pork will be unprocurable this Christmas, as under no circumstances must pigs of any weight be slaughtered for sale as ...

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  22. TOJO CALLS CONFERENCE OF JAP LEADERS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Japanese Premier Tojo has culled a meeting of all national enders for December 22. ...

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  23. BULLDOZER, JEEP PRAISED BY U.S. ARMY ENGINEER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A 30,000 miles' air tour of Pacific bases convinced Major-General Eugene Rey-bold, Chief of Army Engineers, that the bulldozer, jeep and C47 cargo plane are the most valuable items in warfare. ...

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  24. FRENCH ADMIRALS ON RETIRED LIST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After a meeting in Algiers yesterday, presided over by General de Gaulle, the French committee of National ...

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  26. YUGOSLAV POLITICS

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The Yugoslav information office sold to-day: "Regarding the claims published in the Allied Press that ...

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  27. PREMIER WINS CHOCOLATE WALTZ PRIZE

    GOULBURN.—The Premier (Mr. W. J. McKell) won the prize in the chocoalte waltz at a bush dance at Shaws Creek ...

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  28. LANCASTER CREW TRAINING RAAF

    CANBERRA.—The crew of the Lancaster bomber which recently toured Australia in the loan campaign, is now engaged in ...

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  29. Gloucester Deputised For The King

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Duke of Gloucester deputised for the King at a recent investitude. He stepped down from the dais ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    New York, Wednesday: More than 300 American navy planes, operating from four carriers, took part in the raid, according ...

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  31. "SIX BIG GERMAN CITIES AWAITING DEATH BLOW"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Six big German cities are awaiting a death blow from the Bomber Command, Air Vice Marshal R. H. M. S. Saundby, the Bomber Command's Deputy Chief, said to-day. They were already terribly knocked about, he said, and one more successful full scale attack would completely dispose of ...

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  32. BELGIANS ARE ACES AT SABOTAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germans have recruited savage dogs to reinforce railway patrols against Belgian saboteurs. Belgians are postmasters in the ...

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  33. CHANGE OF POLICY FOR THE BBC

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Speculating on decentralisation of the BBC, the Minister for information (Mr. Brendan Bracken) said ...

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