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  3. Nazis Admit Soviet Forces Superior

    LONDON, January 11.—LieutGeneral Dietmar, German military commentator, speaking over the German radio tonight, made the ...

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  4. SWEEPING GAINS BY RUSSIAN COLUMNS IN NORTH CAUCASUS

    LONDON, January ll.—In the North Caucasus region Russian motorised units and tanks broke through the defences of Georgievsk and Mineralynivody and entered the towns, which they captured ...

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  6. JAPANESE WARSHIP BELIEVED SUNK BY AUSTRALIAN BOMBER

    Struck amidships by a torpedo fired from an Australian Beaufort bomber, a Japanese light cruiser or large destroyer is believed to have been sunk off Gasmata, on the south coast of New Britain. Beauforts launched their attacks just after dark on Saturday. ...

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  8. Hughes And Mennes To Tour Queensland

    MELBOURNE, January 12.—A report, that Mesara Hughes and Menzies are to tour Queensland shortly is causing keen speculation ...

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  9. ALLEGED STABBING OF RAILWAY GUARD

    BRISBANE, January 12.—The sequel to the alleged stabbing of a railway guard at Albion on Monday afternoon was the appearance ...

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  10. WILLKIE INVITED TO AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORE, January 9.—Leonard Lyons, correspondent of the "New York Post" states that Mr Wendell Willkie has been invited ...

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  11. R.A.F. Fighters Raid North French Coast

    LONDON, January 11.—An Air Ministry communique states; "Squadrons of Spitfires swept from Dunkirk to Abbeville today. Other ...

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  12. BLACK MARKETING PROSECUTIONS

    MELBOURNE, January 12.—The Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) has authorised the first prosecutions under the Government's drastic ...

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  13. SHIPYARD DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, January 12—The settlement of a dispute at a Queensland shipyard was not reached at a compulsory ...

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  14. PREFERENCE TO RUSSIA'S REQUIREMENTS

    LONDON, January ll.—H. Ickes, United States Secretary for the Interior, said today, according to a Washington message, that he had ...

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  15. CHINESE SUCCESS

    NEW YORK, January ll. — A Chungking communique states: "The Chinese recaptured Shangcheng, in the Honan province. The ...

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  16. NO LEASE-LEND AID TO CANADA

    CANBERRA, January 12. — The High Commissioner for Canada (Mr Justice T. Davis) today corrected a report published recently in ...

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  17. TEMPERATURES RISE

    BRISBANE, January 12—Bonlia registered the highest Queensland temperature on Monday with 115 degrees. Other centres which ...

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