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    A well-known identity in Brisbane is this bespectacled setter, Prince, here seen smoking his pipe as be glances over the headline news with his American master (Cpl- W- Huff). Prince, who spent his puppy days in Rockhampton, has travelled more than most Queenslanders, for he has covered 150,000 miles by air and 15,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRISON GUARD AS SHIELD FOR ESCAPEES

    NEW YORK, November 25.--A guard who had been fatally wounded was used as a shield by convicts during ...

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  6. TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE

    BRISBANE, Sunday,--A warning was issued by the Premier (Mr. Cooper) to-day on the danger of expecting too sudden a change from war to peace after the war. Addressing the Trades ...

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  7. [?]GERMAN RESISTANCE INCREASES AS ALLIES [?]ENTER FATHERLAND

    LONDON, November 26.--Three Allied armies are forcing their way forward in face of fierce German opposite[?] through the Aachen gap in their endeavor to carry the [?]ting further into German territory. The German ...

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  8. GOOD THINGS AIMED AT BY COMMUNISM SHOULD BE ADOPTED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday--If disruptive elements in the community were not controlled they would lead Australia to disaster, said ...

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  9. RUSSIANS SPLIT GERMAN FORCES IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, November 25.--The Russians, through straddling the railways leading east, south and west of ...

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  10. Like Their Fathers

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Sixty Australian airmen, who returned to Melbourne to-day, used to tell their Canadian ...

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  11. LEYTE CAMPAIGN IS NO WALKOVER

    EVERYTHING has not gone as anticipated in the campaign on Leyte Island. It has not been a walkover, but no one expected it to be. There is too much at stake for Japan--the loss of the Philippines ...

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  12. JAPS SUMMED UP

    NEW YORK, November 25.--The Japanese are the poorest specimens on earth to-day—and I have ...

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  13. FINE RECORD

    LONDON, November 25.--Past and present members of the Australian Lancaster squadron on Saturday celebrated the unit's first ...

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  14. RIVERINA DROUGHT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sheep are still dying in thousands in the Riverina district. The Berrigan agricultural instructor (Mr. B. ...

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  15. ITALIAN PREMIER RESIGNS.

    LONDON, November 26.--Reuter's Rome representative states that the Italian Premier, Bonomi, has resigned. ...

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  16. New Weapon Counters Flying Bombs

    LONDON, November 25. The Exchange Telegraph's representative with the U.S. First Army says ...

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  17. RAID ON TOKIO

    NEW YORK, November 25.--Super-Fortress bombs which landed plump on Tokio's aircraft factories and other industrial sections, yesterday caught the defenders of the Japanese capital by surprise. ...

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  18. NO DECORATIONS FOR ESCAPEES FROM JAP "HELL SHIP"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--For active service in the Malayan campaign 92 Australian soldiers, who were rescued from the Japanese "hell ...

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  19. ISLANDS MUST BE GUARDED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--No matter' how strong its defences, Australia can never be secure as long as any of the thousands of islands ...

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  20. "BLACK" LIQUOR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Large quantities of black market liquor are being sent north for sale to Allied servicemen, despite a strict watch ...

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  21. [?]ghth Army Overcomes Nazi Armor Defences

    LONDON, November 25.--[?] patrols of the [?]th Army in Italy have [?]hed their way into the ...

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  22. TWO ENEMY CONVOYS SUNK

    LEYTE, November 26.--The Japanese lost 2000 more troops and vital war supplies when Allied fighters ...

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  23. RUSSIAN GIRLS ARE AMONG BEST PILOTS

    SYDNEY. Saturday.--Girls were among the Soviet's best pilots, said LAC Sydney Pope, of Palm Court, St. Kilda, Melbourne, when he ...

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  24. GROUNDED

    LONDON, November 25.--Group Captain "Sailor" Maian--first and' greatest RAF fighter ace of the war--is being recalled home to ...

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  25. MERCHANT SEAMEN

    LEYTE, November 126.--Merchant seamen of the American Army Transportation Corps helped to swell the Australian ...

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  26. GERMAN LIFELINE CUT

    LONDON, November 26.--The Jugoslav Radio says Marshal Tito's forces have cut the Sera-jevo-Brok railway, which is the ...

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  27. RAID ON MANILA. .

    NEW YORK, November .25.--Manila Radio says that 60 American carrier-based planes today raided Manila and Clark Field ...

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