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  3. ALL ARMIES CLOSE ON FRONTIER

    LONDON, November 27.—While the battle for Aachen Gap rages as fiercely as ever, both the northern and south-ern flanks of the Allied armies are steadily closing on the frontiers of Germany, says the "Times" correspondent at ...

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  4. TOKIO NOT TINDER-BOX CITY

    Two pictures of modern Tokio, which "refuses the popular conception that the Japanese capital is a tinder-box city." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUPERS FOLLOW UP ON TOKIO

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 27—The War Department, in a statement, said Gen. Hansell's 21st Bomber Command returned to Tokio to-day, for another ...

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  6. TOKIO PREPARED FOR MASS RAIDS

    WASHINGTON, November 27.—The United Pram says the Office of War Information, refuting the popular conception ...

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  7. BELGIAN PATRIOTS RIOT

    LONDON, November 27.—When demonstrators broke through a police cordon outside the Government offices in Brussels on Saturday, the police ...

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  8. NEW PHASE IN BUDAPEST SIEGE

    LONDON, November 21.—The siege of Budapest entered a new stage to-day, as Red Army tanks and cavalry drove against Anted ...

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  9. CLEARING CHINA END OF BURMA ROAD

    CHUNGKING. November 27.—The Chinese have readied to within five miles of Chefang, last Important point towards China ...

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  10. THE BHAMO "SIEGE"

    NEW DELHI, November 26.—From General Sultan's headquarters at Myitkyina the Associated press special representative says ...

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  11. V.C. FOR CANADIAN

    LONDON. November 27.—The Victoria Cross has been awarded to a Canadian, Major David Vivian Currie, aged 32, for his gallant and effective ...

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  12. LUFTWAFFE SECRETS SEIZED

    LONDON, November 27.—Closely guarded Luftwaffe secrets have come to light as a result of a highly qualified ...

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  13. RAILWAYMEN RESENT MINISTER'S ATTITUDE

    BRISBANE, November 27.—Railwaymen are Incensed at the refusal of the Minister for Railways (Mr. Walsh) to meet a deputation from the ...

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  14. FAENZA CUT OFF ON 2 SIDES

    LONDON, November 27.—The British, north-eaat of Facnza, made a very rapid advance, straightening up their line, and ...

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  15. U.S. PARATROOPER HANGED AT ORO BAY

    BRISBANE, November 27.—An American paratrooper, Avelino Fernandez, was hanged at Oro Bay, New Guinea, on November ...

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  16. SWEDISH PASSENGER SHIP TORPEDOED

    LONDON, November 27.—The "Times" Stockholm correspondent states Swedish opinion to agitated as a remit of evidence showing ...

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  17. EARLY DECISION ON LEYTE

    LEYTE, November 27.—The announcement by General Mac-Arthur of a steady decrease in the enemy opposition in the ormoc ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S FOOD ROLE

    CANBERRA, November 27.—Until a dramatic call was received early in the Pacific war for supplies for the American defenders of the ...

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  19. ALEXANDER AND CLARK ELEVATED IN ITALY

    LONDON, November 27.—A statement from Downing Street says Mr. Churchill has appointed General Sir Henry Maitland ...

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  20. JAP CRUISER SUNK IN LUZON RAID

    WASHINGTON, November 27.—A Pacific Fleet communique states that carrier-based planes attacked shipping and airfields on Luzon ...

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  21. MONTH'S GAOL FOR 2 SOLDIERS

    BRISBANE. November 27.—Two soldiers were sent to gaol for a month by Mr. W Rillie, S.M.. for having had in their possession goods suspected of ...

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  22. MEAT EMPLOYEES' CLAIM BEGUN

    BRISBANE, November 27.—Judge O'Mara began the hearing to-day of a claim by the Meat Employees' Union for the abolition of the Saturday ...

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  23. CANADA'S ANTI-CONSCRIPTION VOTE

    NEW YORK, November 27.—The Canadian Press Ottawa correspondent says that, while new anti-conscription demonstrations by ...

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  24. NEW JAP FIGHTER IN ACTION

    NEW YORK, November 27.—The Tokio radio gays the new Jap combat plane, Toryuu (Dragon Slayer) has taken oil its mask, and is putting ...

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  25. U.S APPOINTMENTS IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, November 27.—The American Press Chungking correspondent says that Major-General Robert B. McClure, who commanded an ...

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  26. MR FADDEN WANTS SHOWDOWN

    CANBERRA, November 27.—"Unless there is a showdown before Parliament goes into recess, there is a grave danger that before the House ...

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  27. GENERAL DE GAULLE IN EGYPT

    LONDON, November 27.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent says a communique from the palace states that King Farouk on Saturday received ...

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  28. DOENITZ THREATENS NEW NAVAL OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, November 27.—A new German naval offensive can be expected in European waters, according to Admiral Doenitz, German Naval Commander-in-Chief ...

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  29. LITTLE RELIEF IN DROUGHT AREAS

    BRISBANE, November 27.—Week-end storms thoroughly welcomed where they occurred, were too isolated and generally inadequate to provide ...

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  30. TOLL OF U.S. SUBMARINES

    WASHINGTON, November 27.—A Navy communique states United States submarines report sinking the following 27 vessels In Pacific waters One destroyer, a converted gunboat ...

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  31. GERMAN CRUISER BADLY DAMAGED

    LONDON, November 27.—Reuter's Stockholm correspondent, quoting the "Aftonbladet's Berlin correspondent states the German cruiser. Prinz ...

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  32. CATTLE CREEK MILL FINISHES TO-DAY

    MACKAY, November 27.—The Cattle Creek mill, with the smallest crop in the Mackay district, will cease operations for the season to-morrow. ...

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  33. BONOMI ASKED TO RESUME PREMIERSHIP

    LONDON. November 27.—A basis For a solution of the Italian Cabinet crisis has bren found, according to the Rome Radio. ...

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  34. POLES DIVIDED OVER FRONTIER

    LONDON. November 25.—A split In the Polish Government In London over frontier questions hu resulted In the resignation of the Premier (M. ...

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  35. TOBACCO INQUIRY OPENED

    BRISBANE. November 27.—Problems associated with the present and post-war conditions of the tobacco growing industry are being ...

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  36. JAP CLAIMS OF SUICIDE RAIDS

    NEW YORK, November 27.—The Tokio official radio says u headquarters communique announced attacks by Japanese 'planes and submarines ...

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  37. 5th WAR CORRESPONDENT KILLED IN BURMA

    LONDON, November 27.—The American Press correspondent at New Delhi says that John J. Andrew, aged 30, war correspondent for the united ...

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  38. AMERICANS ABANDON NANNING AIR BASE

    NEW YORK, November 27.—The United press Chungking representative says Americans destroyed and abandoned Nanning air base in South ...

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  39. MR. CURTIN PROGRESSING

    CANBERRA, November 27.—Mr. Forde stated to-day that Mr. Curtin continues to progress satisfactorily ...

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