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  2. HMAS MATAFELE LOST WITH CREW

    CABERRA, Tuesday.—The loss of HMAS Matafele with 24 Australian officers and men and 13 native crew is announced by the Navy Department, Lieutenant-Commander C. F. Symonds, RN, was in command of the ship. ...

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  3. HOUFFALIZE CAPTURED BY AMERICANS

    SHAFR, Monday.—The American First Army broke into Houffalize at about 10 o'clock last night to find the town nearly deserted. Evidence of the effectiveness of air attack against the Germans was demonstrated by the hundreds of wrecked trucks and armoured vehicles that littered the battered streets. ...

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  4. New Attacks on German Synthetic Oil Installations

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Information received in London has prompted, a renewal of attacks against Germany's oil storage depots and synthetic oil plants. More then 800 British and ...

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  5. CHINESE CLEAR BURMA ROAD JUNCTIONS

    KANDY, Tuesday.— Chinese troops fighting in northern Burma have cleared the Japanese out of the important Burma Road junction town ...

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  6. Airmen Return Home

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Six hundred Australian airmen arrived at an Australian port today on their return from overseas. ...

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  7. Canteen Profits Decrease

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Trading figures of the Australian Defence Canteen Services ford the financial year until July 194[?], were ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. AIRCRAFT OPERATE FROM ITALIAN BASES

    ROME, Tuesday.—After being grounded for more than a week because of bad weather, Allied aircraft based in Italy. attacked targets in ...

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  9. England-Australia Air Service Soon

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Details of the proposed daily air service between England and Australia were announced today by the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Forde. It was expected, that the service would begin next month. Eventually, converted Lancasters ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. GREEK SETTLEMENT DOUBTFUL

    ATHENS, ,Tuesday.—There is no sign that the conference between the Left Wing guerrillas and the Greek Government will end in an ...

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  11. British MP's in Russia

    MOSCOW Tuesday.—The British Parliamentary party, consisting of eight members of the House of Commons and two from the House of ...

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  12. Prohibition Referendum in Victoria This Year

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Victoria's third State-wide referendum on prohibition will be held this year on a date which is yet to be fixed. ...

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  13. MARSHAL KONIEV EXPLOITING BREAK-THROUGH IN POLAND

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Soviet troops are driving ahead in southern 'Poland and are now less than 50 miles from German Silesia and 20 miles from Cracow. Savage mobile battles are in progress as Marshal Koniev is exploiting his breakthrough at Pinczow and is thrusting southwest to Cracow. ...

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  14. "Round Table Conference Better Than Arbitration"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. John L. Lewis, the American Labour leader, will be invited to visit Australia by the Minister for Customs, Senator ...

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  15. Japanese Government May Be Forced to Resign

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.— According to a newsagency report, a move is afoot in Japan to force the resignation of the Japanese ...

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  16. US WESTERN FRONT CASUALTIES 63,000

    SHAEF. Tuesday.—American casualties on the whole. of the Western Front between December 15 and January 7 were disclosed today by ...

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  17. KRUEGER'S TROOPS SPREAD OUT ON LUZON PLAIN SOUTH OF AGNO

    GHQ, PHILIPPINES, Tuesday.—General MacArthur's communique on the progress of the Luzon fighting today declares: "Our advance continues on all sectors." Troops of the American Sixth Army driving out from the centre of the 45-miles-wide beachhead are now 28 miles from Lingayen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 299 words
  18. Actions Against China Coast Ports

    PEARL HARBOUR, Tuesday.—Coinciding " with a Javanese broadcast that a force of 200 Superfortresses bombarded Formosan airfields ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. Demands on Australian Meat Doubled

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The establishment of the British Fleet in the Pacific would put twice as big a demand on Australia's meat resources ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. Better Sausages for Britons

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Food Ministry announced today that the people of England can now look a sausage in the face, as the meat content of ...

    Article : 60 words
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