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  3. FURTHER SOVIET SUCCESSES IN CAUCASUS

    LONDON, January 12.—Further successes in the Caucasus were announced in Moscow tonight. The town and railway station of Yessentuka, 20 miles west of Pyatigorsk, also of her stations have been captured. ...

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  4. DOGFIGHTS IN DESERT; AXIS LOSSES

    LONDON, January 12.—Strong tank forces have reached the British advanced units in the Zem Zem ravine, Libya, and have begun ...

    Article : 237 words
  5. Diggers In N. Guinea Grin Despite Wounds

    ANOTHER detachment of Australians, comprising sick and wounded, have returned from New Guinea. One story all tell is that, despite terrible conditions under which the Australians have been fighting, there have ...

    Article : 261 words
  6. GROUND FORCES MAKE GAINS IN NEW GUINEA

    FROM Our Own Correspondent "Somewhere In Australia". — Allied ground forces in the Sanananda area of New Guinea made ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. No "Whitewashing" At AWC Inquiry

    SYDNEY.—An assurance that the AWC inquiry would not develop into a "whitewashing" inquiry was given by the investigator (Sir Harry ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. Comet Six Hours Late Today

    WHEN two loaded trucks on a goods train were derailed near Condobolin in the early hours of this morning considerable damage ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 3 Crash Victims Out Of Hospital

    Messrs. Neville Ponton, Leo Bard, and Reginald Clyde Dean, who were injured in a railway accident near Mt. Gipps on January 2, have been ...

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  10. SON OF LORD HALIFAX WOUNDED IN ACTION

    LONDON, January 12.—Lt. the Hon. Richard Wood, 22. youngest son of the British Ambassador to Washington (Lord Halifax) has been ...

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  11. Naval Personnel Posted Missing

    MELROURNE.—A list of 42 names of Royal Australian Navy men missing at Singapore or in the Netherlands East Indies was issued ...

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  12. WATERING OF LOCAL GARDENS

    Many residents are still under a misapprehension about the watering of gardens on the specified days. In reply to a question today, Mr. ...

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  13. Airmen Missing

    MELBOURNE.—An aircraft of the RAAF which set out on training exercises seaward off the Victorian coast on Monday has failed to return, ...

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  14. MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND NIGHT COURTS

    SYDNEY.—After attending night courts which are dealing with absenteeism in Sydney, the Minister for Justice (Mr. Downing) said ...

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  15. Reinstatement Of Girl Ordered

    SYDNEY.—The Manpower Appeals Court sitting in camera has reached a decision regarding the employment of a 20-year-old girl ...

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  16. AMERICAN'S HEROISM IN BUNA FIGHTING

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.— The award of the Distinguished Service Cross to Capt. J. F. Bottcher has been added to the awards to ...

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  17. Air Battle In The Solomons

    WASHINGTON, January 12.—Four Zeros were shot down and two more probably destroyed in an air battle with United States planes in the ...

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  18. APPOINTMENT TO BE QUESTIONED

    MELBOURNE.—It was revealed in Federal Parliamentary circles yesterday that when the House of Representatives reassembles shortly ...

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  19. POLICE AND MANPOWER

    SYDNEY.—The executive of the Police Association yesterday discussed a report that the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) intends to take ...

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  20. HOUSING PROBLEMS

    CANBERRA. — The Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) is considering an amendment of the law which requires landlords to find ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. Balkan Unrest

    LONDON, January 12.—There is increasing unrest in the Balkans, particularly in Bulgaria and Rumania. Evidence of this continues to reach ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. TROOP-CARRYING AIR ARMADA

    NEW YORK, January 12.—The war's greatest troop-carrying air armada ferried many thousands of American soldiers 1,400 miles ...

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