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  4. Superforts Again Attack Japan

    WASHINGTON, December 13.—Although air force officials decline to say how many Super-Fortresses took part in the latest raid on the Japanese island of Horishu, on which Tokio stands, all authorised statements indicate that ...

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  5. Isolated Showers On Coast

    NSW Forecast: Except for an Isolated shower or two on the coast, fine generally and becoming warmer; cool night on the ...

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  6. EVACUATE ALLIED WOUNDED IN BURMA

    Arriving in ex-parts, in which they, had ridden [?] and a half miles from the fighting front in Burma, wonded [?] soldiers are being transferred to a U.S. ambulance plane for evacuation to hospitals far in the rear. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STEPPING UP ROCKET OUTPUT

    WASHINGTON Dec. 13.—Production of rockets will soon be increased by nearly 300 per cent. This was announced to-day by ...

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  8. LIBERATION OF ALBANIA IN SIGHT

    LONDON Dec. 13—Liberation of Albania is in sight. Tirano and Burazzo have fallen; and the situation of the two German ...

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  9. Savage Fighting For Budapest

    LONDON, December 13.—Following the capture of Godollo, ten miles north-east from Budapest, Russian spear-heads are stabbing into the northern suburbs of the capital states the British United Press correspondent at Moscow ...

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  10. THREAT TO SMASH DOWN ALL ATHENS

    LONDON Dec. 13.—“We shall fight on if it means smashing down all Athens,” shouted members of the ELAS (Left Wing), ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: Beware Controls

    LONDON, December 13.—Compared with General Hodge’s slogging advance to the Roer river, General Patch’s Seventh Army forces are racing towards the Palatinate border, both down the Rhine and along the Wissembourg corridor, says the “Times” ...

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  12. HURLED BACK BY CANADIANS

    LONDON. December 15— Canadians who crossed the Lamone river withstood a series of fieroe, counter-attacks says Reuter’s ...

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  13. BODY FOUND IN COOK’S RIVER

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The body a young man, with hands and feet tied by a rope, was recovered from Cook’s river to-day. ...

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  14. Miners’ Attack On Government

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Allegations by the Miners’ Federation president (Mr. Walls) that the Labour Government was too week to ...

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  15. Key Rail Yards Bombed

    LONDON, Dec. 13.— Photographs obtained yesterday day revealed that Fortresses and Liberators on Tuesday ...

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  17. ON TRIAL FOR SHOOTING CONDUCTRESS

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Richard William Underwood (31), a tram conductor, who is charged with the murder of Dorothy Jean ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT TO BROADCAST XMAS EVE

    WASHINGTON December 13 — President Roosevelt will broadcast a Chritmas Ere address at 7.15 a.m., Sydney time, on ...

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  20. THE LAW AND TRAIN SCALERS

    SYDNEY Thurs.- NSW may adopt a Victorian [?] to deal with railway sealers in this State. The NSW Transport Minister ...

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  21. SUTCLIFFE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON Oct. 13—Test cricketer Herbert Sutcllffe, has left Britain for Australia and New Zealand on a business mission on ...

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  22. LABOUR FOR THE BRITISH FLEET

    CANBERRA! Thursday—Three thousand workmen have been allocated from the manpower pool to ensure adequate labour for repairs, ...

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  23. AWARDED BAR TO D.F.C.

    CANBERRA Thursday—Squadron-Leader John Abeckett Boyd, DFC, of Melbourne, has been awarded a bar to his ...

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  24. Paternty Suit Against Chaplin

    LOS ANGELES Dec. 13.—The Court yesterday refused Charles Chapiln’s application for postponement of [?] Barry’s ...

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  26. U.S. NAVAL COMMITTEE AT GUAM

    GUAM December 13.—Members of the House of Representatives sub-committee on naval affairs, which includes Representative ...

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  27. FENCES DAMAGED BY FIRES

    On the motion of Cr. M. McRae, Lower Hunter Shire Council to-day decided to make representations Hons for the release of barb ...

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  28. BOY HURT PLAYING UNDER HOUSE

    Whilst playing under a house yesterday afternoon, Noel Ernest Rostrom, 12, of 54 Bridge St. Homeville, struck his head ...

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  29. LEFT WING NOW CONTROLS ATHENS RADIO

    LONDON, December 13.—The Greek Government now controls under one-fifth of Athens, says the British United Press. The American Associated Fran reports that British guns and [?] were night holding a tight perimeter against repeated attacks from the E. A.A. (Left Wing) ...

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