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  3. EIGHTH ARMY SPLITS ROMMEL'S FORCES

    LONDON, December 17.—The Eighth Army is squeezing a large section of Rommel's forces trapped on the Tripolitanian coast road east of Wadi Matratin. 55 miles west of El Agheila. The strong British force which split the Axis ...

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  4. ADML. DARLAN EXPLAINS

    LONDON, December 17.— Searching questions on French policy in North and French West Africa were put to Admiral ...

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  5. Pressure Continues Against Japanese In The Buna Area

    From Our Own Correspond ent Somewhere in Australia.— Strong opposition from Japanese forces remaining in the Buna area near Gona continues, but today's communique announces that in the face of strong enemy resistance our ...

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  6. Further Remand In Adelaide Robbery Case

    ADELAIDE. — George Bray, 44, and Allan George [?]orrey, 53, both of Grote Street, Adelaide, were remanded until Tuesday at the Adelaide ...

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  7. Extension Likely Of Airgraph Letters

    CANBERRA.—It is announced by the Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) that an airgraph service from Australia to other countries ...

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  8. STOPPING SPECULATIVE LAND INVESTMENTS

    CANBERRA. — Control over the sale and lease of land used for pastoral and agriculture dairying and similar purposes is increased by an ...

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  9. BRITAIN NEEDS COAL MINERS

    LONDON, December 16. — The Ministry of Fuel and Power announced today that at least 15,000 young men would be required to volunteer ...

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  10. Second In Lottery For Local Butcher

    SYDNEY.—Lottery No. 899 resulted: First, No. 38911, "Tom and Tam" syndicate, Thomas Morse, 222 Mullens Street, Rozelle; second, No. ...

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  11. INQUIRY INTO DISMISSAL OF CLERKS

    CANBERRA.—It was decided in the War Cabinet last night that an inquiry should be conducted into the dismissal of four clerks from the ...

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  12. AMERICAN BEER ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY.—In a broadcast over the N.B.C. to San. Francisco, George Thomas Fols ter declared that twenty thousand cases of American beer ...

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  13. JOINT PRODUCTION COMMITTEES

    CANBERRA. — Joint production committees, on which managements and employees will be equally represented, are to be set up in the ...

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  14. MAN DIES WHO LOST MILLIONS

    LONDON, December 17.—William Clicord Gaunt, who made and then lost millions in Australian wool, has died in obscurity in Leeds. ...

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  15. SOLDIERS GAOLED FOR ARMED ROBBERY

    SYDNEY.—On a charge of armed robbery two members of the AIF, Adrian Alexander Dean (26) and John Hampton Lappin (23), were ...

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  16. JAPS STRANDED AT KISKA

    ALASKA ANCHORAGE, December 16.—The Japanese are still at Kiska because they cannot get off the island. The Americans have ...

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  17. CACTUS CULTURE

    At the meeting of the Barrier Field Naturalists' Club, held on Saturday night last, the following resolution was moved and passed ...

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  18. Russians Beat Nazi Relief Drive

    LONDON, December 17.—The Russians on the southern battle front have advanced after smashing the German relief drive that temporarily penetrated their lines 90 miles south-west of Stalingrad. Announcing this, Moscow radio says that Soviet forces have captured a number of fortified places in the Kotelnikovo area. ...

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  19. ANOTHER POLICE MOVE IN "PYJAMA" CASE

    SYDNEY.—Dr. T. A. Benbow stated today that three police officers have called on him and asked him to give them a crystal earring, a ...

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  20. DAY OF SACRIFICE

    Today the local branch of the Red Cross Society, in common with other branches throughout Australia, conducted what it termed Sacrifice ...

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  21. FIELD LIMIT OF 22 FOR MENTONE RACES

    MELBOURNE.—Field limits have been set for the race meeting at Mentone tomorrow. Not more than 22 horses will start in any race, and for ...

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