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  4. BIG RAID ON JAP BASES

    NEW YORK, December 8.—The largest raid yet conducted, on Japanese bases: at Iwojima, was made by U.S. air and naval forces led by Super-Fortresses, according to Mac Johnson, United Press correspondent on Saipan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Horrors of Japanese Prison Ship

    NEW YORK, Dec. 8;— Three American soldiers, amvivors of the Japanese prison ship torpedoed last ...

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  6. U.S. TROOPS START FOR MOROTAI

    Round for the Invasion of Mortal, Japanese base in the Moluccas, troops of General Douglas MacArthur’s command [?] into an LST it a base on the northern coset of Dutch New Guinea. A lieutenant checks their names, on a roster as they go abroad. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Japanese Estimate Of Casualties

    NEW YORK, Dec. 8.— Tokio radio claims that in the past year, the Japanese army and navy suffered 168,000 ...

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  8. SAAR BATTLE IN DECISIVE STAGE

    LONDON, December 8.— The battle for the Saar last night entered a decisive stage, with General Patton's troops directly assaulting the Siegfried Line, says Reuter’s correspondent at Supreme Allied Headquarters. ...

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  9. BATTERED WAY THROUGH SIEGFRIED LINE

    LONDON Dee. 8.—Third Army troops of the 90th Division have battered their way through the Siegfried Line defences, north of ...

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  10. BRITISH POLICY IN GREECE

    LONDON, December 8.—During the debate in the House of Commons on the Greek situation, Col. Sir Lambert Ward (Con.) suggested that, as Britain has to come extent “plotted her copy book,” elections in Greece should be held ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: Banking and The Land

    LONDON Dec. 6—Immediate responsibility for the resort to arms rests heavily upon the leaders of the National Liberation ...

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  12. BUILDING UP POPULATION IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON Dec. 8— Mr. S. M. Bruce, Australian High Commissioner in London, said in a statement to-day that the child ...

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  13. ATTITUDE OF LABOUR TO THE GOVERNMENT

    LONDON Dec. 8 —Despite Mr. Atlee’s appeal at a private meeting of leaders of the Parliamentary Labour Party, the bulk of ...

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  14. Details Of The V2 Bomb

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—When filled the V2 weighs about 12 tons, with a 2000 pounds explosive warhead, says the ...

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  15. LOOTING OF SHOPS IN ROME

    LONDON Dec. S—Members of the “League of Hunger” ran amok In Rome again to-day, looting restaurants and ransacking ...

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  16. “Socialist Tiger Broken Loose”

    SYDNEY Saturday.—The taking over by the Commonwealth of internal air lines is described in a a statement by the Airlines ...

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  18. Cost £1800 To Kill 58 Dingoes

    SYDNEY Saturday. — During the year ended June 30, 1944. the Southern Tablelands Dingo Board had destroyed 68 dingoes ...

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  19. NO SIGN OF RESISTANCE SLACKENING

    LONDON Dec. 8 — General Scobie’s communique states that fighting in the Athens and Piraeus areas continue. Rebel ...

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  20. U.S. and British Understanding

    WASHINGTON Dec. 8.—Lord Halifax said to-day that the United States and British Governments had achieved ...

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  21. SPEEDING OF JAP. RAILWAY PLAN

    NEW YORK Dec. 8.—According to Tokio Radio, plans are being Speeded up the construction of a railway linking Japan. ...

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  22. BITTER FIGHTING NEAR BUDAPEST

    LONDON, December 8.—The Germans, unless they able to stem the Red Army’s thrusts from the north and south against Budapest, may have to decide, in the next 48 hours, whether to get out of the Hungarian capital while ...

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  23. Hunger Drives Athenians Into The Streets

    LONDON, December 8.—Hunger drove hundreds of frightened Athenians to the streets this morning in search of food, says Reuter’s correspondent at Athens. Snipers’ bullets still flew from the housetops and the clatter of heavy machinegun fire came from a neighbouring block. ...

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  24. Two New American Secretaries

    WASHINGTON Dec. Dep. 8;—President. Roosevelt has framed legislation to create two additional secretaries. Mr. James Dunn and ...

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  26. BOY GIVES £25 TO SCHOOL LIBRARY

    SYDNEY Sat. — A fifth-year pupil of North Sydney Boys’ Sigh School gave £25 to the school library in appreciation of the ...

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