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  4. “No Talk Of Peace”

    WASHINGTON Nov. 26— Recurring peace rumours are false, and circulated by enemy sources to create over-confidence among ...

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  6. All Mines In Full Production

    SYDNEY Tuesday—All New South Wales coalmines are working to-day. This is a record equalled on only one other day ...

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  7. ALLIES EXAMINE GERMAN WRECKAGE

    British officers examine the fuselage of a wrecked German Ju-52 transport plane and a heap of aircraft parts found at Taranto airfield in Italy by the advancing Allied troops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMAN BRUTALITY TO CAPTIVE WOMEN

    LONDON Nov. 29—In eleven occupied countries the Germans and Japanese have reduced women to the level of slaves. Deliberate cruelties that are swelling this wave of horror ...

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  9. Attack on Wewak Area Continued

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA Tuesday—For the second successive day our heavy bombers continued the attack on the Wewak area, where they dropped 94 tons of explosives, earning numerous large explosions and fires in ...

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  10. NEED FOR CONTROL AFTER THE WAR

    SYDNEY Tuesday—In an address to the Constitutional Association, Dr. Lloyd Ross, Senior Research Officer of the Ministry ...

    Article : 211 words
  11. RED ARMY’S SURGE INTO WHITE RUSSIA

    LONDON Nov. 29.—While Moscow correspondents continue to dwell on the Red Army’s surge into White Russia, enemy ...

    Article : 409 words
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  13. To-day’s Leader: Let Us Plan Now

    LONDON Nov. 29 — The 8th Army turned loose all its artillery against-German hill positions across the Sangro river on Sunday to open a new attack, says Reuter’s ...

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    The American Secretary for State, Mr. Cordell Hull, who stated at a Press conference that the recurring peace rumours are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. U.S. TANK

    A U.S. tank rolls up in a cloud of dust to join in the Allied push against German positions in the Naples area of Italy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ’Quake Casualties

    LONDON Nov. 29—It was officially announced by the Ankara radio that earthquake casualties are now 2719 dead, ...

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  17. EXTRAVAGANT TOKIO CLAIMS

    NEW YORK Nov. 29.—The official Tokio radio claims that the Japanese have sunk or disabled 99 Allied warships and transports ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. DUKE MAY BROADCAST

    LONDON Nov. 29—The “Daily Telegraph” gossip writer “Peter-borough,” understands that the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester ...

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  19. DIFFICULTIES OF DAIRYMEN

    SYDNEY Tues.—Complaining that the slow rate at which men were, being released from the Army for rural work was ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. CHINESE ROUT JAPS

    CHUNGKING Nov. 29—The Chinese announce that two Japanese divisions have been routed south-west and north-west of ...

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  21. APPEAL TO HOTEL LICENCEES

    SYDNEY Tues. — To prevent black marketing of Christmas beer supplies, the United Licensed Victuallers’ Association will ask its ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. ALLIES HAVE SECRET WEAPONS ALSO

    WASHINGTON Nov. 29—On the eve of his departure to take up a sea command, Rear-Admiral Blandy, Navy Ordnance Chief, told a Press conference that the United States Navy had developed new secret weapons, likely to ...

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  23. SOME TAXIMEN MENACE TO THE COMMUNITY

    Not content with robbing Servicemen and the public some Sydney taxi-drivers abetted vice, sly grog, and also many ...

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  24. SHOWDOWN ON UPPER MOUSE REFORM BILL

    SYDNEY Tues.—A showdown on the State Government’s bill to reform the Legislative Council is expected to occur to-night when ...

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  25. MISSING BOY LOCATED

    SYDNEY Tues. — After being missing for 11 days, Kevin Warman, 11, of Newtown, was found asleep in a broken-down motor ...

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  26. Small Japanese Tanks At Makin

    NEW YORK Nov. 29.—The Japanese defenders of Makin Island, in the Gilberts, had tiny jeep-sized tanks, but did not get a ...

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  27. Restore Pensions Urged

    SYDNEY Tues.— The Labour Whip (Mr. Sheehan), to-day urged that a short session of Parliament be held in December to ...

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  28. German - Japanese Agreement

    LONDON Nov. 29—A German-Japanese agreement was signed by the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Shigemitsu) and the ...

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  30. FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK

    BULLI Tuesday—Peter Long, aged five, was electrocuted last night when he tried to cut an electric wire with insulated pliers ...

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  31. SKI TROOPS

    LONDON Nov. 29.—Moscow Radio announced that tens of thousands of skiers will be trained this winter in the Moscow region ...

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