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  5. RUSSIANS GAIN HIGHLY IMPORTANT SUCCESSES

    FURTHER IMPORTANT RUSSIAN SUCCESSES ARE RECORDED IN A SPECIAL COMMUNIQUE ISSUED TO-NIGHT. It says the Red Army to-day captured the town ...

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  7. New Guinea

    The destruction of 20 enemy planes and damage to others in heavy surprise raids by the Allied air force ...

    Article : 229 words
  8. DR. GOEBELS CONFIDENT

    “When I lost- spoke to the Germans the winter crisis in the East had reached its climax. Only by throwing in the last reserves did our troops succeed in withstanding the ...

    Article : 243 words
  9. NEW YEAR’S DAY

    Described by union officials as the greatest mass hold-up in N.S.W. war work since the outbreak of war a serious stoppage of work developed ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. NAVAL BATTLE

    Early this morning British warships contacted an enemy force in northern waters. During the ensuing engagement an ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. HOSTILE ITALIANS

    According to the Reuter correspondent in Ankara, the German Ambassador in Rome, General von Mackensen had lodged “a strong ...

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  12. TRAINS COLLIDE

    The chief feature of a railway collision which occurred last night on a high railway embankment between Footscray and South Kensington ...

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  13. ALLIED WORKS INQUIRY

    There was a dramatic development in the Allied Works inquiry to-day when J. E. Evans, one of the suspended clerks, packed up his papers and ...

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  14. GLUT OF POTATOES

    Faced with the necessity for immediately disposing of a heavy glut of potato supplies before they rot the Commonwealth authorities will launch an ...

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  15. BRITAIN’S FOOD:

    Mr. Bankes Amery, who with Mr. R. C. Hinton, came to Australia for consultation on food problems, said last that Britons had almost ...

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  16. PRICE OF TIN

    The unit price of tin was to-day quoted at 66/-. ...

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  17. EIGHTH ARMY

    Witli the 8th Army nearly 400 miles from the nearest Port— Benghazi—it is expected that the main body will regroup at Sirte or ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. STATE LOTTERY

    Lottery No. 902 was drawn to-day. Major prizes: First (42.623) “Surprise” syndicate, Mr. McAuliffe, Woollahra Hotel, Queen ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. SUSSEX STREET

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  20. ITALIAN CLAIMS

    Swedish correspondents in Berlin quote the Wilhelmstrasse spokesman as saying Italian claims on French territory “have been realised.” ...

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  21. SISTER KENNY

    Sister Kenny is selected by the newspaper, “Sun,” as the outstanding woman of 1942. It says: “Her gentle figure stands ...

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  22. ALEXANDRIA

    The following prices ruled at Alexandria:— Wheaten Chaff 4/6 to 6/-, oaten chaff 6/- to 7/6, lucerne chaff 4/6 to 10/-, lucerne hay 4/- to 9/6. ...

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  23. MAIZE PRICE

    Maize (yellow), 8/- bushel. ...

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