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  4. "DARLAN IS DANGEROUS"

    LONDON, December 7.—General Catroux, at a Press conference in London, uttered a. serious warning that Allied communications in North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP AIR LOSSES MOUNT

    In an air battle over the Buna-Gona area throughout Monday, the Japanese lost 18 planes, comprising six medium bombers, five dive-bombers and seven Zeros. At Lae two planes were destroyed on the ground during a raid on Sunday night, and one Zero was shot down ...

    Article : 636 words
  6. FIRST ARMY HOLD AXIS

    LONDON, December 7.—The Morocco radio states heavy fighting continues in the Teburba and Mateur sectors. The Allies are securely holding the heights dominating Tebura. Allied planes are constantly attacking military objectives in Tunis. Bizerta and Tripoli. ...

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  7. THE MILITIA PLAN

    CANBERRA, December 8.—A ma­jority of at least three to one. in favour of the proposal by Mr. Curtin that the militia service should be ...

    Article : 502 words
  8. BIG CLASHES IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, December 7.—Fighting on the central and southern fronts is increasing in ferocity hourly as the Germans rush up reinforcements in an attempt to stem the Russian advances. The Russians are meeting greatly strengthened force on the two main battlefronts. ...

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  9. AIRBORNE TROOPS

    LONDON, December 7.—The first description has Just been released of a British airborne division, and of its thousands of fauitlessly trained ...

    Article : 332 words
  10. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN

    SYDNEY, December 8.—Women may be employed as welders, latheworkers, drillers, and in similar occu­pations and as electrical armature ...

    Article : 533 words
  11. "BLUEY" TRUSCOTT

    SYDNEY, December 8.—Squadron Lender Keith ("Bluey") Truscott ac­cepted an invitation given to him in the surf at Bondi, at the week-end, to ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. VALUE OF AIR SUPERIORITY IN TUNIS

    LONDON, December 8.—Allied air superiority over Tunis, Tripoli, and the sea approaches must be achieved from advanced land bases, and is coming ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. C.C.C. COOK IN COURT

    SYDNEY, December 8.—Henry Joseph Elliott, 52, was convicted at the Central Summons Court of having failed to continue work as directed ...

    Article : 270 words
  14. IF JAPS HAD FOLLOWED UP AT PEARL HARBOUR

    NEW YORK. December 6.—Naval officers frankly admit that if the Jap­anese had realised the success of their attack on Pearl Harbour, and had been ...

    Article : 303 words
  15. THE AUSTERITY LOAN

    CANBERRA, December 8.—On Mon­day, for the first time in any one day during the Austerity Loan campaign, the total subscribers for Australia ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. LONG-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS

    SYDNEY, December 8.—The value, of long-range weather forecasting was emphasised by Mr. E. L. Killen, of the N.S.W. Gragiers' Association ...

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  17. TRIBUTE TO THE W.A.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA. December 8.—Mr. Drakeford stated to-day that his recent 7500 miles inspection of air force stations provided a complete proof ...

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  18. JAPAN'S SPEECHES ON THE WAR

    NEW YORK, December 7.—The "New York Time," in a leader, says the Japanese speeches on the war an­niversary struck two notes of special ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. CHRISTMAS ADVERTISING

    PERTH, December 8.—Describing himself as the proprietor and editor of s weekly Perth newspaper, Cariyle Ferguson, a candidate at many ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. FURTHER NEWSPAPER COTS FORECAST

    MELBOURNE, December 8.—Australian newspapers must expect further drastic redaction in size unless there is a radical change for the ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

    BRISBANE, December 8. — Employees of Walkers Ltd. at Maryborough, with the exception of members of the Moulders' Union, to-day ...

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  22. STORY OF THE R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA, December 8.—Mr. Drakeford stated to-day that the story of the R.A.A.F. since the war began would be published at ...

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  23. DELIVERY BAN ON POTATOES LIFTED

    BRISBANE, December 8.—The delivery ban on potatoes for the Brisbane market which commenced on Saturday will be titled as from ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS AND A MASCOT

    Australian troops at Oivl, Papus. Their muscot, "Curley." walked all the [?] across the mountains from Fort Moresby. (Department of I nformation photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ENGINE DRIVERS' AWARE

    BRISBANE, December 8.—"We do not want your cheap threats here," said Mr. Riordan in the Industrial Court to-day, addressing Mr. E. Shaw. ...

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  26. CHECK ON ARMY OFFICERS

    MELBOURNE, December 6.—A gen­eral routine order hu been issued by the army, that officers holding staff appointment or appointments at ...

    Article : 177 words
  27. DOMESTIC LABOUR ORDER

    CANBERRA, December 8.—Uncer­tainty about the legal position follow­ing the High Court judgment on the Victorian public service holidays ...

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  28. BATTLESHIP NEW JERSEY

    PHILADELPHIA, December 7.—Eighteen months ahead of schedule and stated to be the heaviest battleship ever built, the New Jersey, ...

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  29. EXTRAVAGANT LIVING

    BRISBANE, December 8.—Address­ing the annual meeting of the Queensland Taxpayers' Association to-day, the president (Mr. A. J. Thompson) ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. SYDNEY TAXI DRIVERS

    SYDNEY, December 18.—Two hun­dred taxi drivers and owner drivers, at a stopwork meeting to-day, decided to refuse to ply for hire in the ...

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  31. "DIRECT CAUSE OF PACIFIC WAR"

    NEW YORK, December 6.— The Tokio official radio states that the foreign Minister, Tani, in a broadcast said that, without America's ...

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  32. THE BROWN-OUT

    CANBERRA, December 8.—The service chiefs were examining the request for the relaxation of the brown­out in Southern Queensland, Mr. ...

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  33. SURVIVORS' SHIP SUNK

    WASHINGTON, December 7.—The Navy announced that at least 130 persons are dead through the sinking, after torpedoing of a medium-sized ...

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  34. JAPANESE LACK OF IMAGINATION

    failure to follow up the crippling, blow to Pearl Harbour with an invasion force demonstrated a fatal ...

    Article : 113 words
  35. SOLDIER ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    BRISBANE, December 8.—Follow­ing an incident in a city hotel to-night, a. soldier has been arrested and charged with committing a criminal ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. GUERRILLAS RAID GARRISONS

    NEW YORK, December 7.—The "New York Times" correspondent, Ray Brock, who is at Islanbul, says that Yugoslav regulars and Chetniks ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. AMERICAN CASUALTIES

    WASHINGTON, December 7.—The Office of War information revealed that the first year of war cost America 58,257 casualties, including army, ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. RAILWAY PROMOTIONS

    BRISBANE, December 8.—To assist in coping with the greatly increased traffic. 05 additional running staff em­ployees of the Railway Department ...

    Article : 48 words
  39. MANACLING OF PRISONERS

    LONDON, December 8.—[?]. Churchill announced in the House of Commons that in the next series of sittings, he proposed to make a ...

    Article : 35 words
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