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  4. ROME AREA REINFORCED

    LONDON, January 24,—The Germans to-night news actively engaged reinforcing the Rome [?] with troops raished from Northern Italy, the Algiers correspondent [?] Breekcasting Company of America reported. Later [?] reaching London to-night ...

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  5. COAL SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, January 25,—Unless coal production in New South Wales is increased very considerably over last year, the war capacity of Australia will ...

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  6. NO UNIFORM DIVORCE

    CANBERRA, January 25.—Following a disagreement among State Premiers at the Premier's Conference today on the question of a uniform ...

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  7. HIGH JAP AIR LOSSES

    Japanese air losses in the South Pacific air fighting are steadily mounting. Over Rabaul alone, they are reported, in communiques issued since January 6, to have amounted to 152 planes of all types shot down and 34 others probably destroyed, for the loss of 45 Allied machines. ...

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  8. RAIDS ON THE ATOLLS

    WASHINGTON, Jan, 24.—A Pacific Fleet communique Fleet communique states Army and Navy planes attacked six atolls in the Marshalls on Saturday and Sunday. ...

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  9. TRAILING CABLE

    MELBOURNE, Jan, 25,—Evidence at the Court Martial at Sale to-day, arising from the Staspray Beach Incident on December 27. when ...

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  10. USE OF DEACONESSES

    LONDON, January 24: The wider use by the Church of England of deaconesses for reading morning and evening prayer, and in special cases, ...

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  11. SHIPYARD DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, January 25,—Nine men dismissed at a large Queensland shipyard last Monday have been directed by the Manpower Directorate to begin ...

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  12. MEAT RATIONING

    CANBERRA, January 26,—Butchers who sold couponed meat without receiving coupons were committing a breach of the National Security ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR

    CANBERRA, January 25.—Three delegates representing respectively the Federal Government Australian employers, and Australian employees will ...

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  14. MOUNTBATTEN'S GENERALS

    LONDON, January 24: The War Office announces that the two leaders in the fight against Japan under Lord Louis Mountbatten, General Sir ...

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  15. STATES ARE HELPING

    CANBERRA, January 25,—State Premiers conferring with the Commonwealth Government at Canberra strongly denied to-night they are not ...

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  16. CANCER TREATMENT

    BRISBANE, January 25,—A special organisation to be known as the Queensland Radium Institute, so organise and co-ordinate treatment ...

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  17. SYDNEY TRAM DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, January 25,—Intervening in the threatened metropolitan transport hold-up in Sydney to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. John Curtin) ...

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  18. RELEASES FROM MUNITIONS

    CANBERRA, January 25,—In the first three months' operation of the Government's programme to divert labour from munitions to other ...

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  19. CLOTHING [?]

    BRISBANE, January 25,—The civilian clothing output of Brisbane factories will be curtalled unless the Commonwealth Government agrees ...

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  20. POST-WAR PROBLEMS

    LONDON, January 24,—"Australia's also and fantastically small population created a tremendous post-war problem for the Commonwealth," Sir ...

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  21. STRIKE THREAT

    SYDNEY, January 25,—About 1000 tram and bug employees who are employed on the afternoon and night shifts yesterday decided to hold a one ...

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  22. HEAVY FIRE ON NAZIS

    LONDON, January 24,—"A stores of fire is sweeping over the Leningrad frost, where one of the greatest battles in Russia as regards Masses of material is raging. The Germans in day and night fighting are being subjected to a rain of shells from ascoustable Russian guns." ...

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  23. EROSION PROBLEMS

    CANBERRA, January 25,—Boll arosion problems were discussed to-day by the Premiers' Conference. No decisions were made: ...

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  24. SOLDIER ACQUITTED

    BRISBANE, January 25,—A District Court Martial trial in Brisbane to-day acquitted Acting-Corporal Roy Clifford Barnabas Monaggart of the Australian ...

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  25. RED CROSS POST-WAR

    MELBOURNE, January 25. — The Australian Red Cross has offered to co-operate with other Red Cross societies in the relief of war-distressed ...

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  26. 1400 U.K. MINERS IDLE.

    LONDON, January 24,—The "Daily Telegraph's" industrial correspondent states over 1400 mine workers are already idle as a result of dissatisfaction ...

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  27. RAIDS OVER EUROPE

    LONDON, January 24,—R.A.F. Typhoon fighters in offensive patrolling destroyed three enemy aircraft off the Dutch coast. ...

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  28. MIDDLE EAST TRADE

    NEW YORK, Jan, 25,—The "Times" Washington correspondent stales President Roosevant conferred with Mr. James Landis, Director of United ...

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  29. THE ST. WARDEN CASE

    MELBOURNE, January 25,—John Nicholson, of Allandale stock farm, Mentone was charged to-day on two counts of breaches of the Road ...

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  30. PHYSICAL EDUCATION

    BRISBANE, Jan, 25: The Minister for Education (Mr. A. J. Jones) to-day announced that Mr. H. C. Glese, who besides having ...

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  31. WOOL GREASE VALUE

    BRISBANE, January 25,—Wartime uses for wool grease, substantially wasted formerly, has caused the price to rise from between £10 and £20 a ...

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  32. FUTURE OF THE KURILES

    NEW YORK, January 24: The United Press at headquarters of the Eleventh Army Air Force in Aleskastatee the raid on Paramushiru ...

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  33. SHOT IN NECK

    ADELAIDE, January 25,— Phillip Jon,: Beattle (26), soldier, of New South Wales, was fatally shot in the neck by an unknown man with a sawn ...

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  34. WARWICK COURT MARTIAL

    WARWICK, January 25: At the close of evidence in mitigation of their punishment, the first District Court Marital President (Lieut,-Col ...

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  35. RAILWAYS BOMBED

    LONDON, January 25,—Allied heavy bombers yesterday attacked railway yards at Vraiten, 40 miles south of Sofia, and Skoplle, an important ...

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  36. SUSPENSION TEST CASE

    BRISBANE, January [?] The suspension of 182 [?] shipyard for [?] morning tas against the [?] of the ...

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  37. GOLDEN CASKET 823 DRAWN

    BRISBANE, January 25,—Golden Casket No. 823 was drawn to-day and resulted: First prise No, 30612 B. and D. McKenzie, Tumbe and West, H. L. ...

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