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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

    Sun: 5.38. 7.50. Moon: 8.53 a.m.. 11.16 p.m. High Water: 11.52 a.m. 12.41 p.m. TO-MORROW ...

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  5. HAMBURG IN RUINS

    RAZED.—This picturegram, first street-level photo of bombed Hamburg to reach London, shows enormous destruction ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  6. REDS QUIT KOROSTEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Moscow announces the loss of Korosten (key rail junction), 90 miles north-west of Kiev. The Germans paid heavily for this success, but with Jitomir retaken on November 20 they now hold two big rail ...

    Article : 351 words
  7. 8th ARMY SHATTERS NAZI LINE ON ADRIATIC

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Eighth Army has shattered the German winter line in eastern Italy. In 10 hours of stiff fighting, General Montgomery's men have torn such gaps in the Sangro River line that it has ceased to be a defence barrier. ...

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  8. TOKIO ADMITS MUST WIN WAR UNAIDED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Tokio admits now that Japan will have to fight the war alone. Tokio official radio, in a ...

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  9. ALLIED RAIDS ON HUNGARY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two waves of Allied aircraft, one British and the other American, crossed the ...

    Article : 268 words
  10. "JAPS CAN'T LAST AFTER NAZIS LOSE"

    An end to the Pacific war faster than many people anticipate is foreseen by Major-General Lethbridge. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS PUSH ON FROM BONGA; ENEMY ON THE RUN

    Australian advance elements in the coastal sector of the Huon Peninsula have driven the Japanese beyond Bonga and have reached the mouth of the Kalueng River. They reached Bonga on Monday morning. ...

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  12. PROMISE OF AIR FURY FOR TOKIO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"We will rock Tokio even worse than Berlin," said Air-Marshal Sir William Welsh, ...

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  13. Nazi Power Crumbling: End In Sight

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two views of the war—one that victory was imminent, the other that Germany was ...

    Article : 269 words
  14. PLANNING RELIEF FOR HUNGRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—UNRRA was described by the Minister for Economic Warfare (Lord Selbourne) ...

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  15. ALLIES MAKE GOOD ALL SHIPPING LOST

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United Nations have made good all merchant ship tonnage lost from all causes since ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. BRIGHT FUTURE FOR TERRITORY

    The economic possibilities of the Northern Territory have impressed the Canadian Press Delegation, who see for it a ...

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  17. "BIG THREE TO MEET STALIN"

    Mr. Churchill, President Roosevelt and Marshal Chiang Kaishek are on their way to meet Premier Stalin, after having ...

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  18. Invasion Warning To Danes

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The people of Jutland were instructed by the German-controlled Danish radio yesterday what to do in the event ...

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  19. Atlantic Record By Australian

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—Flying a Liberator, Captain Richard Allen, an Australian, established a new record on Monday from ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. CLERGYMAN DISTRIBUTES 600 FREE CABBAGES

    SYDNEY.—More than 100 Redfern residents found fine, big cabbages on the step when they opened their doors this morning, ...

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  21. Vegetables Could Not Be Given Away

    SYDNEY—Good vegetables wert left in the markets to-day to be dumped. They could not even be given away. ...

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  22. First Duty For New Mayoress

    Cook's Hill School students hope that as her first official duty the new Mayoress of Greater Newcastle will present the prizes and ...

    Article : 112 words
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  24. Arrest Of 94 Paris Communists

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Paris police, in the past fortnight, have arrested 94 persons said to belong to "an important terrorist ...

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  25. JAP. TROOPS ENTER CHANGTEH

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A military communique, issued in Chungking, reports that Japanese troops have entered Changteh ...

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  26. Threat To Close Greta Mine

    Greta Extended No. 2 Colliery. situated at Greta, was in danger of being closed down because of restricted profits, Cr. Blackwell ...

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  27. LIFE SAVINGS STOLEN

    SYDNEY.—Part of a man's life ravines of £238. stolen from his home in Batman Avenue, Surry Hills, last night, was secreted in ...

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  28. British Teachers And War Losses

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A yearly target figure of 10,000 trainee teachers (8000 men and 2000 women) is needed to make good ...

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  29. 3000 MILES IN 11½ HOURS BY LIBERATOR

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—Flying a Liberator, Captain Richard Allen, an Australian, established a new record on Monday from ...

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  30. OSLO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS EXPELLED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German police have arrested all professors and students of Oslo (Norway) University, who are not members ...

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  31. U.S. MARINES DYNAMITE BLOCKHOUSES ON TARAWA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Almost indestructible Jap blockhouses made fighting on Tarawa the bloodiest in the history of U.S. marines, according to Major-General Smith, who commanded the amphibious force which took ...

    Article : 269 words
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  33. USA FEARS RETURN OF "BATH-TUB GIN ERA"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The return of the dangerous "bath-tub gin era" is feared by American health authorities. This is due to an alarming increase in home-made or adulter- ...

    Article : 223 words
  34. BAIL REFUSED MAN CAUGHT FISHING AT ZOO

    SYDNEY.—Wallace Wade, 21, soldier, appeared in North Sydney Court to-day on a charge of stealing two exhibition fish valued ...

    Article : 130 words
  35. NAZI MASSACRES OF POLES Australian Associated Press

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Another massacre of Poles has been carried out by Germans according to messages received by Polish ...

    Article : 82 words
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