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  4. HUTU QUESTION

    MELBOURNE, Dee. 20.—While thee organised Labour movement in four of the six States has decisively supported Mr. Curtin's milltia plan the ...

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  5. CAPE ENDAIDERE TAKEN

    After fierce fighting, a combined force of Australian and American troops captured the Cape Endaidere area, two miles south-east of Buna. The Allied attack which began at dawn on Friday morning, was preceded by a massed artillery and mortar barrage on Japanese field ...

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  6. ROMMEL IN DISORDER

    LONDON, December 19.—A correspondent with Use Eighth Army says the fact that out advanced demerit ate now fighting 125 miles west of EI Agheila and in order lo keep in touch with the German rearguard coveted 65 miles in two days, confirms Rommel's haste, to ...

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  7. RICKENBACKER'S TALE

    WASHINGTON December 10.—Captain Rickenbacker at a Press Conference, said he visited New Guinea, after s fortnight in hospital. ...

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  8. ADVANCE INTO BURMA

    LONDON, December 19.—A joint Allied communique from India Army Headquarters announced British troops from India have advanced into Western Burma. It stated that in the last few days some ol our troops have advanced into Western Burma and have occupied the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PURPLE HEART FOR FLYING FORTRESS

    Somewhere in Australia—A Flying Fortress which has been operating in New Guinea, and with considerable success, now carries on its side a ...

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  10. HOSUEH RECAPTURED

    CHUNGKING. December 19.—It is officially stated the Chinese have recaptured Househ, The Japanese forces attempting to ...

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  11. "VICTORY ASSURED"

    JOHANNESBURG, December 19.— Marshal smuts, in a speech, said : We still have hard knocks and much hard work ahead, but victory is assured ...

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  12. DOMESTIC SERVANTS

    SYDNEY, December 20.— The Director General of Manpower (Mr.Wurth) said yesterday it is not intsnded that on January 11. there will be wholesale ...

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  13. JAPANESE FANATICISM

    NEW YORK. December 19.—U.S. [?] ...

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  14. PRISONERS OF WAR

    LONDON, December 19 —Prospects for 1943 for Australian prisoners of Wit in Europe and Asia may be grim. The Chairman of the Australian ...

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  15. DETOUR OF 200 MILES

    LONDON, December 19. —An officer who accompanied the British force which made a detour of some 200 miles across wild desert to cut ...

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  16. THE BEVERIDGE PLAN

    LONDON. December 18—Some of the question which have been raised by a study of the Beveridge plan are discussed in an editorial in the ...

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  17. PREPARING FOR PEACE

    LONDON. December 19.—"Japan must receive the same treatment as Germany" said the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (Mr. Arthur Green ...

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  18. BOMBS ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, December 19.—Cusualties were caused among Christmas shoppers when German raiders machine gunned streets of a town on the south ...

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  19. ROME AN OPEN

    LONDON, Dec 19—The "Evening Standard's" Berne correspondent says negotlations through the Vatican between Italy, Britain and America to ...

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  20. PRISONERS OF THE JAPANESE

    LONDON. December 18.—The Tokie says British and Dutch prisoners in Japanese hands are living an excellent end healthy life. The place ...

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  21. THE AXIS AND SPAIN

    LONDON, December 19.—The idea that Germany may have designs on Spain or Spanish possessions is inspired by recant Berlin radio propaganda. ...

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  22. THE SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON. December 18.—The "New York Times" military commentator {Hanson Baldwin), predicts American forces in the Solomons will ...

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  23. JAPANESE LOSSES IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, December 19.—Seven more snips have been sunk by United States submarines in the Pacific and Far East The sinkings ...

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  24. BRISBANE DEATHS

    BRISBANE. December 20.—Mr. T. F. Barker (General Secretary of the Queensland social Service League) died this afternoon, after a brief ...

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  25. UKRANIAN HARVEST

    LONDON. December 18—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Economic Warfare, in a speech at Welshpool said: "Anyone who studies ...

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  26. WOOL STORAGE

    BRISBANE, December 20. — The selection of Roma ai a wool storage and appraisement centre for Queensland w announced, by Mr. Scully in ...

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  27. BOMBERS OVER KISKA

    WASHINGTON. December 19.—A U.S. Navy communique states that on December 17 a force of Liberator bombers attacked Japanese ...

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  28. GERMAN BESTIALITY

    LONDON. December 19.—Liorror which numbs the mind it the description applied by the Inter-Allied Committee which represented the Allied ...

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  29. TRANSPORT BAN LIFTED

    BRISBANE. December 20—Coursing official stated to-day the ban on rail transport for racing dog had been suspended in Queensland pending an ...

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