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  4. VATUTIN'S FORCES MARCH WEST

    LONDON, January 4.—General Vatutin's advanced forces, to-night, were in contact with retreating German rearguards several miles west of the Polish frontier, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent quoting frontline dispatches. A Red Army column, advancing from Kornon towards Sarny, is 18 miles beyond Olvsk. The ...

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  5. JAP ATTACK REPULSED

    Japanese, in considerable strength, counter-attacked the American positions near Silmati Point in the Cape Gloucester area just after daylight on Monday morning. Silimati Point is South-east of Cape Gloucester, itself, and at the northern and of Borgen Bay. The sector ...

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  6. N.S.W. COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, January 5—The outbreak of strikes, which baa already affected 10 northern mines and threatens to spread to others to expected to cause ...

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  7. BITTER FIGHT IN ITALY

    LONDON, January 4.—Algiers reports bitter fighting around the crossroads from Tollo, about five miles inland from Ortons, ended with the ...

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  8. WORK OF U.S. AIR FORCE

    WASHINGTON, January 4.—Colonel Knox told a Press Conference that American Air Forces are continuing to soften up the Marshalls and are ...

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  9. POST-WAR PROBLEMS

    PERTH, January 6 - Australia fares the immediate post-war problem of huge labour supplies and adequate money, but insufficient ...

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  10. GERMAN MORALE SHAKEN

    LONDON, January 4.—High German military circles are amazed at the accuracy of the R.A.F.'s new secret navigation device which enables ...

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  11. 1944 DECISIVE YEAR

    LONDON, January 4.—"We mint be prepared to meet the roost violent onslaughts from the enemy in the coming months. The year 1944 is going ...

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  12. NEW C.I.O. COMMITTEE

    WASHINGTON, January 4.—The president of the Congress of Industrial Organisations, Mr. Philip Murray, announced that the newly formed ...

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  13. DEFENCE PROJECTS IDLE

    SYDNEY, Jan. 5.—Two large defence projects were idle to-day because of strikes. At one of the establishment about ...

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  14. GIRL OF 10 DROWNED

    SOUTHPORT, January 5.—Myrtle Violet Slingaby (10), daughter of Oswald K. Slingtby, of Cairns, was drowned to-day in a waterhole at Back ...

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  15. RAID BY CATS

    NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Eleventh [?] Force headquarters reports. United [?] States Catalina flying boats which [?] bombed paramushiro at midnight [?] ...

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  16. RAID ON KIEL

    LONDON, January 4.—The Berlin radio states strong American bomber formations terror attacked Kiel at mid-day to-day under cover of thick ...

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  17. RELEASES FROM ARMY

    SYDNEY, January 5.—Mr. Forde explained to-day apart from men being released from the Army for rural work under the recent scheme adapted by ...

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  18. PAS DE CALAIS RAIDED

    LONDON, January 4.—The United States Air Force announced Marauders escorted and covered by R.A.F., Dominion and Allied fighters to-day ...

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  19. 10 JAPS DOWNED

    PEARL, HARBOUR, Jan. 4.—Admiral Nimitz announced that 10 Japanese fighters were shot down and seven omen probably destroyed at ...

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  20. TOJO UNEASY

    NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—The Tokio official radio states Premier Tokio, addressing 370 high Government officials, including Cabinet Ministers, relterated ...

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  21. THE PUCE OF WOMAN

    LONDON, Jan. 4.—Miss G. H. Williams, in her presidential address to the Association of Assistant Mistresses stated. Man was concerned in the past ...

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  22. EIRE TO INTERN GERMANS

    LONDON, January 4.—It is learned officially in London that the Government of Eire has decided to intern 162 German naval ratings landed in Eire ...

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  23. ARMY CASUALTIES

    SYDNEY, January 5.—The Australian Army has suffered 65,890 casualties since the war bagan, Mr. J Forde announced to-day. ...

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  24. FRANCE FEARS REVOLT

    LONDON, Jan. 4.—The Paris radio announced counter-measures are being taken in France to prevent a revolt, which ia planned to coincide with the ...

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  25. RAID BY FORTRESSES

    LONDON, January 4.—Reuter's Algiers correspondent states in the third big attack on ball bearing works of Villarpeross, Flying Fortresses ...

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  26. AUSTRAUAN DEFENCE ZONE PACT

    Construction or an Australian defence cone of wearily though a reciprocal arrangement, particularly for the use of bases, is the ...

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  27. MAN ON THREE CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, January 5.—As a sequel to a disturbance in a Footscray boarding house yesterday, morning, when a man ran amok with ...

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  28. RAID ON TARO

    NEW YORK. Jan. 4.—The Tokio official radio states 14 United States bombers raided Taro Island in the Marsballs yesterday. Ack-act shot ...

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  29. DEMAND TO MOVE MOSLEY

    LONDON, January 4.—Residents of the Cotswolds village of Shipton-under-Wychwood have signed a petition calling for the removal of Sir ...

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  30. 750 BOMBERS AND FIGHTERS PLASTER CROSS CHANNEL TARGETS

    LONDON, January 4.—The attack on the much battered coastal are of Northern France, today, was the heaviest yet at 450 bombers escorted by approximately 300: fighters, had, by noon, crossed and recros sed the Channel, states a joint United States. headquarters and Air Ministry announcement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. STATE FINANCES

    BRISBANE, January 5.—Revenue returns for the half year, ended December 31 last, issued by Mr. Cooper today, show the State's ...

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  32. BOMB DROPPED FROM PLANE KILLS TWO IN W.A.

    PERTH, January 5.—Two men wee Wiled instantly and another wounded by shrapuel when a bomb, dropped from aa Allied service aircraft, exploded near their fishing boat at a lonely spot on the coast, about 40 miles North of Fremantle early on Tuesday night. ...

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  33. BULGARIAN POLITICS

    LONDON, January 4.—Rumors in Turkey say that Bojllov's Bulgarian Government has fallen. Istanbul correspondent of the ...

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  34. RAID ON NORTH FRANCE

    LONDON, January 4.—The Allied air offensive over Northern France was continued this morning, when formation* croaked the Channel. ...

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