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  4. NO RESPITE FOR ROMMEL

    LONDON, December 15. To-day's Cairo communique says that Axis forces are continuing their retreat from the E1 Agheila position ...

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  5. FRENCH TO CONTROL

    An agreement has been reached between the British Government and the French National Committee in London under which the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Australian soldiers on the road to Buna crossing a swirling stream by means of an improvised bridge. Buna village is now in Allied hands after a four weeks' siege. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A COMPLETE SUCCESS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--When the £100,000,000 Austerity Loan closed to-day last-minute reports received by the Federal ...

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    Opposing Rommel in North Africa, General Sir H. Alexander (left). Commander in Chief Middle East, and General Sir B. L. Montgomery, G.O.C. Eighth Army, pictured together in the desert during a recent campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GERMANS TRAPPED AT STALINGRAD

    Another day of bitter fighting brought little change along the Russian fronts, but there is increasing evidence that the Germans are preparing a mighty effort to relieve ...

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  10. OUR AIRMEN IN BRITAIN

    Concern is felt among Australians in London, reports a special correspondent of Australian Associated Press, at the danger that ...

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  11. ALLIES CAPTURE BUNA VILLAGE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday.--As American troops were bringing the subjection of the Japanese coastal garrison in north Papua closer by the capture of Buna village at 10 a.m. yesterday, the enemy ...

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  12. URGES BOMBING OF JAPAN

    Urging the United States to send more long-range bombers to China, the Chinese Finance Minister, Mr. Kung, said in an ...

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  13. FRENCH GUIANA JOINS ALLIES

    According to the German-controlled Brussels Radio, the Governor - General of French Guiana has notified the ...

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  15. GEN. WAVELL CONFIDENT

    General Sir A. Wavell, Commander in Chief in India, declared at a press conference:--"The threat to India is much less ...

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  16. RESCUES FROM FIRE

    The authorities announced to-day that many Canadian soldiers and sailors apparently lost their lives while assisting in the rescue ...

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  17. FRENCH FORCES IN AFRICA

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Britain and America are now concentrating upon the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PROBLEM OF U-BOATS

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister replied to a member who had called his attention to a speech by Field-Marshal ...

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  19. MILLIONS OUT OF WOOL

    William Clifford Gaunt, of Bradford, who rocketed to fame in the wool trade boom 25 years ago, made millions from wool, ...

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  20. U-BOAT RING SMASHED

    Rigid censorship of communications has resulted in the discovery of the activities of enemy agents in Alaska, Hawall, the ...

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