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  4. British Tanks Inspected by American Ordnance Chief

    Military experts from U.S.A., headed by Major-General Wesson, Ordnance Chief or the U.S. Army, Inspecting a British “Matilda” heavy Infantry tank, when they visited an army training centre In England. General Wesson, with typical U.S. hustle, ‘got busy’ on the Job the day after his arrival in England. His visit is part of the increased drive, in the New World, to supply the free peoples of the Old World with machines of war to beat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Jap. Air Losses In Burma

    NEW YORK Dec. 28.— The United Press of America correspondent in Chungking says that spectacular ...

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  6. JAPANESE DISGUISED AS MALAYANS

    The British communiqués of Friday, Saturday, and to-day all [?]orred to Japanese troops [?] in Malay costume. ...

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  7. All Australia Is At Stake

    "All Australia is the stake this war. All Australia must stand together to hold that stake. We face a ...

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  8. PLIGHT OF GERMANS AT MOSCOW

    Developments on the Russian front do not yet indicate whether the Germans intend or hope to establish a winter defence line. ...

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  9. COUNCIL OF WAR AT WHITEHOUSE

    Coincident with the report that heavy Japanese reinforcements are landing in the Philippines, Mr. Roosevelt and the United States ...

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  10. Moscow And Tula Free From Danger

    Reviewing progress on all fronts between December 19 and 26, the Moscow radio states that Moscow and Tula have been freed from immediate danger, the enemy having been ...

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  11. Japs Land In East Indies

    LONDON Dec. 26—A message from Batavia states that the Japanese have made their first landing on ...

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  12. SECURITY OF EUROPE

    It was officially announced that an exhaustive exchange of views on questions relating to the conduct of post-war organisations for ...

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  13. THEFT IN CAFE

    NEWCASTLE Monday.—On Christmas-Eve Linton George Shaw visited the Majestic Cafe in Wolf-st.. New-castle, and put a parcel containing a ...

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  14. Raid On Rangoon

    It was announced m New Delhi that 600 civilian casualties had occurred in the Japanese raid on ...

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  15. NO SIGN OF PANIC IN SYDNEY

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Dunn, said to-day that there were many farming people who would willingly provide homes for mothers and ...

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  16. JAPS PARADE AT HONGKONG

    “WASHINGTON Dec. 28 —The Japanese held a triumphal procession captured Hongkong to-day, according to the Tokio radio. ...

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  17. OVERCROWDING OF TRAMS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Unless adequate transport is provided to the racecourses the Government should false steps to ban race meetings. This ...

    Article : 91 words
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  19. To-day's Leaders: Looking Ahead All-out Production

    The Japanese apparently are still moving slowly to the south. This was indicated by reference in the communiqué to-day to Chemor, which is approximately 10 miles ...

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  20. TRIBUTE TO THE R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE Monday.—The Air Minister (Mr. Drakeford) has received the following message from the British Air Minister (Sir Archibald ...

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  21. RAID ON ENEMY SHIPPING ; ' ;'•

    LONDON December 28.—A small-scale raid, mainly against enemy slipping; was carried out on Saturday on the Norwegian coast by a ...

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  22. RETURN OF ETROL DRUMS

    [?] Monday--Small 6-galion [?] not be surrendered by motorists under the Federal [?] order, recalling steel ...

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  23. TRIED TO KISS WOMEN

    NEWCASTLE Monday.—Nile Gunther Johansen,(27) seaman, made a nuisance of himself by stopping women and attempting to kiss them. ...

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  24. FATAL FALL FROM HORSE

    SYDNEY Monday.—Miss Empire Doreen Sorenson, 18, of Trafalgar.at Annandale, was fatally injured when thrown from a horse in National ...

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  25. After Shell-Forging Record

    NEWCASTLE Monday.— The shell-forging record is coming back to Newcastle, said a section of the men in the shell-forging department of a ...

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  26. BLINDS TO BE KEPT DOWN•

    SYDNEY Monday.—Though Sydney, Newcastle and Port Kembla are not to [?] completely blacked out regulations, will shortly be gazetted ...

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  27. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES

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  29. Milk Delivery System.

    [?] Monday.—The sub-com[?] the State Cabinet is expect[?] commend that the block [?] delivery be instituted in ...

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  30. Illegal Betting

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.— For being in the yard of the Beach Hotel at Newcastle, for betting, Robert Bunter 1851, labourer, was fined 220 in ...

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