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  3. RUSSIANS INVORONEJ

    LONDON, January 25.—A Moscow special communique reports the Russians took the offensive on Monday on the Voronej front. They overthrew the enemy and fully occupied the town of Voronej. The east bank of the Don in the area west to south-west of Voronej, has been ...

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  4. NEW BLOWS AT RABAUL

    Striking from as low as 200 feet, Allied bombers have again dealt heavy blows against Rabaul harbour, where there is still a large concentration of ...

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  5. JAPS SUFFER IN STRAFING ATTACK AT LAE

    This dramatic serial photograph, taken from a Havoc attack plane flying over Lac aerodrome at 100 feet, shows another Havoc skimming the road is a strafing attack on Japanese planes. In the centre is a disabled enemy medium bomber. Under the tree (at right) lies a Zero that will never fly again. Another Zero lies at the edge of the clearing (upper right), and two more may be seen in the top centre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EIGHTH ARMY IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, January 25.—The main Allied air effort yesterday, states a Cairo dispatch, was, concentrated on the all day bombing of ships endeavouring to escape from Zuara. A large formation of British and Dominion and American pilots took part. ...

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  7. BUTTER AND CHEESE OUTPUT INCREASED

    BRISBANE, January 26.—Queensland's daily production is showing big gains in both butter and cheese, following December's record rains. It is ...

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  8. SUBS' BAG OF AXIS SHIPPING

    LONDON, January 25.—A British submarine sent to the bottom the millionth ton of Axis shipping sunk in the Mediterranean by submarines just as ...

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  9. CIVILIAN TOBACCO QUOTA REDUCED

    CANBERRA, January 26.—Because of the shortage of supplies, the quota of tobacco authorised for distribution in February will be 10 per cent less ...

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  10. GRAVE U-BOAT SITUATION

    MONTREAL, January 25.—"I believe you should all know the gravity of the submarine situation. Indeed, It is something to think about," said ...

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  11. ALLEGED BLACK-MARKETING BREACHES

    MELBOURNE, January 26.—Allegations that a police constable had bought from McLeod's men's store in Bourke street on October 26 in ...

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  12. THE A.W.C. INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, January 26.—Details of a neated interview he had with the Director of Personnel (Lieutenant Packer), was given by Timothy James ...

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  13. WOMEN LIABLE FOR DEFENCE SERVICE

    CANBERRA, January 26.—By a surprise decision of the Federal Cabinet announced shortly before mid-night to-night, women in Australia ...

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  14. U.S. GENERALS DECORATED

    Three American generals have been decorated by General MacArthur for extraordinary heroism and gallantry in action in New Guinea. They are: ...

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  15. U.S. LAND GAINS IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, January 25.—Navy communique No. 261 says: "During the morning of January 22, United States ground forces at Guadalcanal ...

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  16. TEST FOR MR. FALLON

    MELBOURNE, January 26.—The General Secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. Fallon) will face to-morrow the first serious challenge to his position. It is ...

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  17. ALLIED FORCES BOMBED IN BURMA

    LONDON, January 25.—There was no ground activity of note over the entire front yesterday, states a correspondent with the Burma army at ...

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  18. JAPS, FLTHIEST SOLDIERS

    Australian and American troops, who have reached an Australian city, invalided home from New Guinea, say the Japanese in New Guinea had ...

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  19. WOOL APPRAISEMENT CENTRES

    BRISBANE, January 26.—The establishment of two additional wool appraisement centres in Queensland, one it Gladstone, and the other in North ...

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  20. AMENITIES FOR NEW GUINEA TROOPS

    CANBERRA, January 26.—The Director of Amenities (Colonel H. Cohen) has reported to Mr. Forde that more amenities are needed to brighten the ...

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  21. STREET LIGHTING MODIFICATIONS

    BRISBANE, January 26.—The relaxation of the street lighting restrictions is to be allowed throughout the coastal belt of Queensland, and it is ...

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  22. EVACUATION OF FRENCH

    LONDON, January 25.—The Vichy radio says that French and German police have carried out the evacuation of 4,000 inhabitants from the old port ...

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  23. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, January 26.—Mr. Drakeford stated to-day that countries and dominions subscribing to the Empire Air Training Scheme have ...

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  24. THE POWERS BILL

    PERTH, January 26.—A suggestion hat Western Australia. South Australia. Victoria, and Tasmania should confer with a view to uniform action ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA DAY HOLIDAY

    BRISBANE, January 26.—The State Cabinet decided to-day that the Australia Day holiday would be observed in Queensland next Monday. Officers ...

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  26. GIRAUD AND DE GAULLE

    NEW YORK, January 23.—The "Times" Washington correspondent says "Evidently, the State Department has received reports on the ...

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  27. PUNISHMENT FOR A.W.L.

    CANBERRA, January 26.—Army authorities will consider alterations to the system of punishment for men going A.W.L. One suggestion is that ...

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  28. MR. BULCOCK'S AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, January 26.—The terms and conditions of the appointment of Mr. Bulcock, as Commonwealth Director of Agriculture, will ...

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  29. GERMANS TO LEAVE PORTUGAL

    LONDON, January 26.—The [?] change Telegraph's Lisbon correspondent says that all Germans of military age living in Portugal are ...

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