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  4. GONA SECTOR CAPTURED AIR FLARE-UP IN NORTH AFRICA

    While land forces are feverishly improving their positions in North Africa, there has been a remarkable intensification of air activity over the whole area. ...

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  5. STRAFED

    This dramatic photograph taken over the tail of one of the attacking aircraft, shows the destruction of an Axis supply train ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Bid to Break Out Cost Japs. Dearly

    CANBERRA: The Allied forces have completely occupied Gona in Papua, where the Japanese forces were holding out on a beach head. This was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) when Parliament met this atter- ...

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  7. Falling Star

    A Japanese bomber, trailing a white streak of smoke, photographed as it dived to bite the dust on Guadalcanal after hav- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Roosevelt's Plans Over North Africa

    WASHINGTON, December 9 (AAP): President Roosevelt outlined to the Pacific War Council today ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. Big Russian Battles

    LONDON, Dec. 9 (AAP): Although the Russians are still believed to be holding on to their important territorial gains on the central front—and particularly to enemy ...

    Article : 475 words
  10. AUST. DEATHS IN N. GUINEA 640 TO DEC. 1

    CANBERRA: Australian Army battle casualties in New Guinea to December 1, excluding Rabaul, were 2,190, of whom 640 were killed in action or died of wounds. These ...

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  11. More RAF Day Raids

    LONDON. December 9: It is officially stated that RAF fighters again attacked ground targets in France and the Low Countries today. ...

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  13. Stop Press

    DISAPPOINTMENT was expressed in Parliament by the Opposition Leader (Mr. Fadden) because Mr Curtia's review of the war istuation did not ...

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  14. Transport Ban To Be Relaxed

    CANBERRA: The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr Dedman) has promised to relax the inter-State transport regulations which prohibit the carriage of goods from the southern States to ...

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  15. DOMESTICS RULE TO BE WITHHELD

    CANBERRA: Until better machinery can be devised so that the regulation definitely will survive a High Court appeal, the Production Executive of the Federal Cabinet has tacitly agreed to withhold the ...

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  16. National Service Bill Passed

    LONDON. December 9 (AAP): The National Service Bill was read for the third tune in the House of Commons today mid was passed ...

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  17. RETRIBUTION FOR UNDERLINGS, TOO

    LONDON. Dec. 9: The Archbishop of York wants postwar retribution dealt out not only on the Nazi and Fasist leaders ...

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