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  2. IRRIGATION SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A suggestion that the waters of the Snowy River should be diverted into the Murrumbidgee River valley was made ...

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  3. CANADIAN OFFER

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—In the event of Australian wheat yields being reduced greatly by the recent drought, Canada will be able to supply the ...

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  4. NEW LANDINGS ON MINDORO 130 MILES SOUTH OF MANILA

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Saturday.—US troops have landed on Mindoro, 130 miles from Manila, and 600 miles from Leyte. "A corridor has been cut right through the Philippines," said MacArthur. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIGHTING FLARES UP IN ATHENS AS ARMISTICE TALKS REACH DEADLOCK

    ATHENS, Saturday.—As British and Greek leaders met in Athens for important talks on armistice terms, ELAS guerrillas today launched an unprovoked attack on Indian troops 100 miles west of Athens, and made a ...

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  6. KING TO BROADCAST

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King is to make a broadcast to America and the Dominions on Christmas Day. Further details are to be announced ...

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  7. BHAMO-SWEGYIN FALL IN BURMA

    CEYLON, Saturday.—Bhamo, Jap stronghold in northern Burma, has fallen to Chinese 38th Division troops after a 28 days' siege. ...

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  8. More Yugoslav Gains

    ROME, Saturday.—Marshal Tito reports more heavy losses suffered by the Nazis in Montenegro, in clashes with Yugoslav partisans. ...

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  9. Malinovsky's Tanks Race Down on Czechoslovakia

    MOSCOW, Saturday.— Marshal Malinovsky's northern drive from Hungary towards Czechoslovakia is rapidly gaining momentum, and great Soviet armoured columns are rolling along on the 50-mile battlefront. Moscow is still silent on Budapest; street battles rage inside the burning capital. ...

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  10. JAPS CAUGHT AGAIN

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—The Japs were caught unawares once again by the US landings on Mindoro, but will fight back hard when they recover ...

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  11. CHURCHILL ON SOVIET FRONTIER DEMANDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Soviet Union is entitled to ensure that her borders are secure against the threat of any future attacks from ...

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  12. NAZIS FIGHT BACK ON ITALIAN FRONT

    ROME, Saturday.—Heavy Nazi counter-attacks are reported from the Fifth and Eighth Army fronts in Italy in the latest communique. ...

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  13. "JAPAN WILL NOT SUCCEED IN CHINA"

    CHUNGKING, Saturday.—The Japanese sought to destroy the Chinese and Allied war efforts in China, but would never succeed in this ...

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  14. MINERS ISSUE WRIT AGAINST GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Miners' Federation has issued a writ from the Supreme Court against the Commonwealth challenging its right to ...

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  15. 1150 US Planes Over Hanover And Cassel

    LONDON, Saturday.—More than 650 Flying Fortresses, escorted by 500 Lightnings, Mustangs, and Thunderbolts, thundered over the Ruhr ...

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  16. FIERCE DUST STORMS IN THREE STATES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Fierce dust storms are sweeping through three States—Victoria, New South Wales, and two houses were destroyed in ...

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  17. Warning To Germany

    LONDON, Saturday.—The people of Germany have been warned in a special broadcast by General Eisenhower that teaching of the Nazi ...

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  18. BUSHFIRES AGAIN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A church and two houses were destroyed in bushfires fanned by a 50 miles an hour gale near Ballarat this ...

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  19. US Admirals of Fleet, Generals of Army

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt has signed legislation bringing into force the new ranks of Admiral of the Fleet and General of the Army, and has approved the immediate elevation of three US Admirals and four Generals to the new ranks. The insignia of the new ranks will be five stars. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FIVE ARMIES IN REICH

    SHAEF, Saturday.—When Patch's Seventh Army burst through to make a new penetration into Germany today, it was the fifth Allied army to enter the Reich. The new penetration was made across the Lauter River from north-east Alsace, and two spearheads are driving on Wissenbourg. ...

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