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  4. U.S. Advance Into The Saar

    LONDON, November 28—An advance of seven and a half miles yesterday by General Patton’s Third Army has brought the Americans to a point only seven miles from Saarbrucken. ...

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  5. BRING ALLIED SUPPLIES TO BURMA

    A pack train of mules carries supplies brought to Allied airfields by transport planes, to infantry fighting in Burma. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Japs. Attack U.S. Warships

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 —General MacArthur announced to-day that the Japanese air force heavily raided. ...

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  7. BRITISH WARNING TO POLES

    LONDON Nov. 28—Since the return of the Polish President, M. Mikolajczyk, to London from Moscow, It has become evident ...

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  8. TENSE SITUATION IN BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS, November 28 — With steel-hehmeted British troops and also tanks outside Parliament supporting Belgian state police, the Chamber of Deputies approved, by 116 votes to 12, a bill granting almost totalitarian powers to the Pierlot government ...

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  9. THE CHIANGS ESTRANGED

    LONDON Nov. 28—The “Daily Mail’s” correspondent in Calcutta says reports that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek was estranged and ...

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  10. RUSSIAN DRIVE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    LONDON, November 28—The Russians are rapidly approaching the cross-roads of their offensive through eastern Czechoslovakia. The events of the next 48-hours should show whether ...

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  11. Isolated Thunder Showers

    NSW Forecast: At first fine and hot generally over the central and northern treat, with fresh to strong north to northwest ...

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  12. Second Bar To The DFC

    LONDON, Nov. 28 — Lieut, Kanneth-Robert Hudspeth (26), of Hobart, has been awarded a second bar ...

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  13. AMERICA CALLS FOR MORE AMMUNITION

    WASHINGTON Nov. 28,—The Under-Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) told a Press conference that 27 officers, who saw ...

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  14. EXPLOSION AREA SEALED OFF BY GAS

    LONDON Nor. 28—The centre of the area which was devastated by a bomb explosion at Burton-on-Trent on Sunday is sealed ...

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  15. JAP ADVANCE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING Nov. 28.— The latest Chinese communique does not refer to Japanese claims to have crossed the border into ...

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  16. CROMWELL DIVORCE SUIT UPHELD

    RENO (Nevada, U.S.) Nov. 28 —The Supreme Court upheld Doris Duke Cromwell's divorce from James H. R. Cromwell, who ...

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  17. NORWEGlANS FLEE BEFORE GERMANS

    LONDON Nov. 28—Along the sole highway, leading from Kirkenes to Tosjim, 900 miles to the south, Norwegian civilians are ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: A Proud Record

    LONDON Nov. 28.—Mr. W. J. Haley, director-general of the BBC, has announced that, as part of the corporation task of ...

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  19. Sydney Produce Markets

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  20. Fierce Dust Storms On Way

    SYDNEY Wed.—Heat wave conditions were general over western parts of the State yesterday, and in many places dus[?] ...

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  21. Big Bag Of Nazi Prisoners

    LONDON Nov. 28—The Allies have taken nearly three-quarters of a million prisoners on the western front since D-Day. ...

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  22. WOUNDED MAN IMPROVES

    SYDNEY Wed.—The condition of Nell George Johnson (24), who was shot on Monday night, has improved slightly, but no attempt ...

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  23. Release of Surplus Motor Vehicles

    MELBOURNE Wednesday. — The Commonwealth Disposals Commission declared to-day that the release of motor vehicles ...

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  24. RAIN HALTS ARMIES IN ITALY

    LONDON Nov. 28.—Heavy rain pelting down on the battlefield around Faenza has held up operations by the Eighth and Fifth ...

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  26. SCATTERED RAIN

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Scattered-rain fell on the south-west slopes and in the Riverina to-day. The highest fall was 48-points at Tarcutta. ...

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  27. PORT OF MARSEILLES NOW In USE

    LONDON Nov. 29 — Major Ralph Boyce, commanding the First Tactical Air Force, has revealed that the port of ...

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  28. Australians Lonely Peoples of The South

    NEW YORK, November 28—The Commonwealth Government wants to get back to a lower taxation as possible in order to promote incentive to business, said the Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) at a Press conference to-day. “After all,” he said, “men don’t go into business for a hobby. The employer ...

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  29. APPOINTMENT NOT WELCOMED

    LONDON November 28. — The British Ambassador in Rome told a deputation of ltalian Ministers that Count Sforza’s ...

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  30. PUBLICAN FINED

    MELBOURNE Wed.—For having disposed of beer in his lounge when was of available in the [?] Thomas Fitzmaurice, ...

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  31. Final Defeat Of Germany

    LONDON Nov. 28—Plans for the final defeat of Germany were being decided just night at a conference between General ...

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  32. NOT HITLER SAYS SPECIALIST

    LONDON Nov. 28—The left ear of a man, supposedly Hitler, who appeared in German newsreel after the bomb attempt on July ...

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  33. CIVIL AIRCRAFT IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON Nov. 18—The War Department has announced that President Roosevelt has removed the limitation on the number, ...

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