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  4. [?]uel of Cold Steel [?] Russian Front

    LONDON Dec. 23 —The battle for [?]tebsk opened with one of the greatest [?]ncentrations of modern weapons, says [?]uter’s correspondent in Moscow. It ...

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  5. Allies Aid Partisans

    LONDON Dec. 23—The recent conference at Alexandria between senior [?] officers and two of Marshal [?] ...

    Article : 236 words
  6. Raids On Northern France

    LONDON Dec. 23—RAF, Dominion, and Allied medium and light bombers successfully raided objectives in ...

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  7. 8th ARMY’S BIG DRIVE AT ORTONA

    LONDON Dee. 23—The 6th Army is in possession of Ortona harbour and the major portion of the town, says the “Daily Telegraph” Algiers correspondent. Our tanks and infantry are driving for the main Pescara ...

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  8. ALLIED BOMBS BLAST JAPANESE

    A Japanese bomber, one of 177 enemy planes destroyed in the All[?]d attack on Rabaul, New Britain, in the South-west Pacific. on Oct. 12. 1943, burns in a revetment on Vanakanau aerodrome. The attach opened an aerial offensive which in two weeks destroyed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHOPPERS INJURED BY BOLTING HORSE

    SYDNEY Friday — Crashing into a bush Christmas shoppers in the Boulevarde, Punchbowl, to-day, a boiting horse ...

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  10. Admiral Halsey Won’t Forecast

    LONDON Dec. 23—Vice-Admiral Halsey, who predicted on New Year’s Day, 1943, the complete and absolute ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: The Fifth War Christmas

    NEW YORK Dee. 22—The Yugoslav People’s Army of Liberation (Partisans) is now more than 250,000 strong, and it ...

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  12. Many Airmen Safe

    WASHINGTON Dec. 23— The War Department announced that of 581 fliers missing from 60 Flying ...

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  13. JAPANESE ASKED TO LEAVE TIMOR

    LONDON Dec. 23.— Inspired articles, demanding the immediate withdrawal of the Japanese from Timor, have appeared in ...

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  14. STUDENT NURSES

    LONDON Dec. 23—The Royal College of Nursing Reconstruction Committee, under the chairmanship of Lord Horder. Phy ...

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  15. Blood Plasma For Fire Victims

    MELBOURNE Friday. — Blood plasma has been rushed [?] to Wangaratta Hospital to aid the hospital in their desperate ...

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  16. TWENTY JAP SHIPS SIGHTED IN MARSHALLS

    WASHINGTON Dec. 23 — The [?] 20 Japanese ships had been on served at Kwajalein atol in the ...

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  17. “PAST YEAR HARDEST”

    LONDON Dec. 23.—“The past year has been the hardest thus far,” said the German newsagency’s political commentator. ...

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  18. Factory Gutted At Camperdown

    SYDNEY Friday—Damage estimated at almost £1000 was caused by a Ore which gutted a two-storey factory at Camperdown ...

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  19. £100 FINE FOR OVERCHARGING FOR BEER

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  20. HEAVY STOCK LOSSES FEARED

    BRISBANE Friday.— Heavy stock losses are expected to result from the hush fire which has so far burnt out more than 100,000 ...

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  21. “KEEP PUSHING”

    LOS ANGELES. Dec. 23 —“We have the Japanese beaten, hut we have to keep pushing,” said the US Chief of Staff (General ...

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  22. THE YEAR’S COAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY Friday—The general secretary of the Miners’ Federation, Mr. G. W. S. Grant, to-day estimated that NSW coal ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. News Index

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  24. MR. CASEY GOVERNOR OF BENGAL

    LONDON Dec. 23.—It is officially announced that the King has approved of the appointment of the Australian, Mr. Richard Gardiner ...

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  26. 870 INVOLVED IN COALMINE STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY Friday—Although all coal mines will close down until January 3 at the close of today’s shift, three northern pits— ...

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  27. REBUILDING GERMANY

    LONDON Dec 23—The German newsagency says Hitler has appointed Minister for Munitions, Herr Speer, to undertake the ...

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  28. INVESTMENTS ON ’CHANGE

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  29. MR. CHURCHILL’S PROGRESS

    LONDON Dec. 23.—The following bulletin on Mr. Churchill was issued from No. 30 Downing-st.; “The Prime Minister continues to ...

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  31. Nazis Imprison 350 Dutch Physicians

    MELBOURNE Friday — A Netherlands secret paper, which just arrived in England reveals that Seyss-Inquart, who has just ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. WOODEN MOTOR TYRES

    According to reports in the Stockholm press, tests are going on with 200 lorries to investigate possibility of using wooden ...

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  33. NEW U.S. TROOPSHIP LAUNCHED

    The U.S.S. General William Mitchell, a troop transport vesael named for the late U.S. Army pioneer in military aviation, is shown at a shipyard on the U.S. East Coast shortly before the large invasion carrier was launched. General Mitchell’s widow ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. JAPANESE ROUTED BY CHINESE TROCHES

    CHUNGKING Dec. 23—Chinese forces in mopping up operations along the west bank of the Yangste river recaptured ten strategic points yesterday. Chinese troops, pursuing the fleeing Japanese oh various ...

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  35. Sydney Produce Markets

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