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  4. ROMMEL'S FORCES SEPARATED

    LONDON, December 17.—The American Press Cairo correspondent says that Rommel's fleeing Africa Korps was outHanked and cut in two by a wide sweep of pursuing British forces, and trapped. The Germans desperately attempted to fight their way out. ...

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  5. DON-VOLGA CORRIDOR

    LONDON, December 17.—The mammoth snuggles for tactical advantages on the Stalingrad and Central fronts continue to ebb and flow. The Russians, through victories at Verkhnekumsky, midway between the east bank of the Don and Kotelnikovo railway, have, for ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN MATERIAL USED BY JAPANESE

    Australians on recon[?] in the Goss area found this piece of packing case marked "A.L..F., Malaya." Evidently Australia material was being used against as in New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE MILITIA PROPOSAL

    PERTH, December 18.—The executive of the Western Australian Branch of the A.L.P. voted overwhelmingly in favour of Mr. Curtin's militia proposal. ...

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  8. U.S. HERO ON THE BUNA FRONT

    NEW YORK, December 17.—Captain Herman H. L Bottcher, German immigrant, who has become American hero of the Buna front, has ...

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  9. "RETURNED FROM ACTIVE SERVICE" BADGE

    CANBERRA, December 18—Militiamen who are stationed on full-time duty in prescribed operational areas in Australia or in Australian ...

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  10. JAPS AT BUNA MISSION

    The Allied forces in Papua have made further inroads into the defence positions of the Japanese besieged in the Buns area. On Thursday, American troops cleared and occupied the cocoanut groves south of Buna Village, and seized an enemy food depot. The Japanese ...

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  11. THE SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, December 17— Navy Communique No. 222 says: Navy dive-bombers attacked Japanese ships and installations in the Munda ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WAR GRAVES

    One hundred and thirty war cemeteries have been provided in Australia by the Directorate of Graves Registration for the interrment of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BABINDA SUGAR MILL

    CAIRNS, December 18.—When reviewing the operations of the Babinda central mill company for the past year at an extraordinary special meeting ...

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  14. INDIA'S PROBLEMS

    LONDON, December 17.—In Calcutta, Lord Linlithgow, in a speech made the first full review for the year of India's position in the war. ...

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  15. FOOD PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, December 18.—Vegetable production in all States will an increased greatly as a result of the decision reached at Thursday's ...

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  16. SINGLE MEN IN SUGAR TO RETURN TO ARMY

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Giving evidence to the Royal Commission on the sugar industry earlier this week. Mr. Walsh said the man-power ...

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  17. PARACHUTE FRAGMENTATION COMB

    Hundreds of new parachute fragmentation bombs, the use of which was announced from Washington last Monday, were used to smash an enemy ...

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  18. COMMUNIST BAN LIFTED

    CANBERRA, December 18—The Federal Cabinet, to-day, decided to lift the ban imposed on the Communist Party in Australia, when the Party ...

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  19. THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, December 18— Mr. Scully conferred with representatives of tobacco growers, manufacturers, appraisers, and brokers to-day. He ...

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  20. U.S. TO EQUIP 7,500,000 ARMY

    WASHINGTON, December 17.—The War Department is prepared to equip an army of 7,500,000, the Under-Secretary for War (Mr. Robert ...

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  21. "ROME MAT BE OPEN CITY"

    NEW YORK, December 17.—The "Times" Berne correspondent reliably reported that Rome may be declared an open city. All military installations ...

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  22. U.S. PRODUCTION PROGRESS

    WASHINGTON, December IV.—The War Production Board chairman [?] Donald Nelson) reported to-day on the production progress in the first year ...

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  23. POTATO TRANSPORT BAN

    BRISBANE, December 18— The transport of potatoes by rail to Brisbane during next week has been banned by the Railway Department. ...

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  24. THE PRESIDENT COOLIDGE

    NEW YORK December 17.—The "Herald Tribune's" San Francisco correspondent says that four members of the President Colldge, Jack ...

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  25. REVISION OF MEAT PRICES

    CANBERRA, December 18.—The introduction of a general plan to revise meat prices, to guarantee reasonable prices to the producers and ...

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  26. JAPANESE IN BURMA

    CHUNGKING, December 17.—The Japanese are continuously concentrating troops, including paratroops, in Burma, a Chinese military spokesman ...

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  27. THREE MEN FINED FOR ASSAULT

    BRISBANE, December 18.— Mr. Aitkin, S.M., at the conclusion of evidence in the case in which three men were charged with assault by ...

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  28. MACKAY AND BARCOO SEATS

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Nominations for Labour candidates for Mackay and Barcoo close on January 9. The plebiscite will be held on ...

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  29. THE WAR IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, December 17.—A Chungking communique says that three Japanese columns, driving down from, the North, occupeid the river ...

    Article : 38 words
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