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  2. LIGHTS GO ON

    LONDON, Sunday.—Tonight, for the first time in five years, private car owners are allowed to use the full power of their headlights. ...

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  3. RAIDS ON JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Department of Information's listening post picked up Tokio broadcast which said that Superfortresses were over ...

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  4. 4000 Allied Planes Strike Nazis

    SHAEF, Sunday.—Taking advantage of a sudden break in the weather, British and American aircraft to the number of 4000 yesterday dealt a series of shattering blows on the germans in and around the US First Army ...

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  5. RAPID BRITISH DRIVE DOWN MYITKYINA-MANDALAY RAILWAY

    CEYLON, Sunday.—British troops continuing their drive down the Myitkyina-Mandalay railway corridor in Burma are advancing with accelerated speed. They have occupied Tingyiang on the Irrawaddy, 42 river miles south of Katha and 20 miles south-east of the railway itself. ...

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  6. Nazi Saboteurs Executed

    SHAEF, Sunday.—The first German saboteurs caught in the American lines wearing American uniforms and driving an American truck, on ...

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  7. New Soviet Offensive Opened

    MOSCOW, Sunday.— Confirmation has been given by the Russian high command of the opening of a new offensive in Hungary in the ...

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  8. REMAINING JAP POCKETS OF RESISTANCE AT ORMOC NOW DESTROYED

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Sunday.—General MacArthur's communique says that the remaining Jap pockets of resistance north of Ormoc and in the Ormoc corridor have now been destroyed. He also states that the 11th Airborne Division, not mentioned before, but which has been engaged in hard ...

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  9. British And Australians in Lwow Atrocities

    MOSCOW, Sunday.—The Soviet commission investigating war crimes, says that British and Australian nationals were amongst those killed ...

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  10. Brighter Hopes For Greek Settlement

    ATHENS, Sunday.—General Scobie, the British commander in Greece, has received a note from the ELAS guerrillas which, however, will not ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO THE TROOPS

    To the members of Australia's fighting forces everywhere, J send at this sixth Christmas of the war, the most cordial greetings of the Commonwealth Government and the people of Australia. With these seasonal greetings I also offer the admiration and ...

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  12. White Christmas In Italy

    ROME, Sunday.—Snow co[?]ers the ground in northern Italy but, apart from the small Christmas trees on the radiators of supply trucks, that ...

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  13. Irving Berlin Can't Find His Troupe

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The famous American song writer, Irving Herlin, looking for his troupe of theatrical artists in Dutch New Guinea, ...

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  14. Storms Subside In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—There were no fresh dust storms in Victoria to- day. The wind slackened and the weather turned fine and warm. ...

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  15. HIGH HOPES HELD FOR SOLUTION OF MINE TROUBLES: WORK TO RESUME JANUARY 2

    CANBERRA Saturday.—After further coal conferences in Canberra today, Messrs. H. Wells, president, and G. W. Grant, secretary, announced on behalf of the Central Executive of the Miners' Federation that they had agreed to direct all mine workers to resume work on January 2. This direction will apply to all members of lodges which have been idle over the garnishee question. High hopes are held for a settlement. ...

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