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  3. ADVANCE IN ITALY

    LONDON, January 6.—Grim fighting is in progress in the streets of San Vittore, which is in the centre of a new advance by the Fifth Army along ...

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  4. SWIFT DRIVE BY RED ARMY

    LONDON, January 6.—Russian forces, continuing their swift drive towards the German bases on the northern end of the Dnieper Bend, are now bearing down on the railway line to Smyela. A new threat to the Germans in the Dnieper Bend also is developing from Berdichev, the German fortress 100 miles south-west of Kiev, which ...

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  5. BATTLE OF THE PIMPLE

    Japanese dead on the Pimple of Shaggy Ridge, after the battle which was decided in out favour in about two hours. Right up to the ramparts of the Pimple, our infantry acrambled, while the Japanese attacked with machine-guns and grenades. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW GUINEA ADVANCES

    American patrols, pushing south-east from Saidor, and Australian units, advancing north-westwards towards Sio on the [?] were approximately 67 air miles apart on Wednesday morning. Friday's communique reported the Americans had patrolled as far as the villages ...

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  7. SUGAR'S NEW ROLE

    BRISBANE, Jan, 7.—The Queensland Government has been seriously concerned regarding the decrease in sugar production in the 1943 season ...

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  8. KACHINS HARASS JAPS

    NEW YORK, January 6.—A United Press despatch from British headquarters on the Burma border states Jap hating Kachins, savage warrioes of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. TOJO'S WARNING

    NEW YORK, Jan, 6.—The Tokio offcial radio states Tojo, in a speech on Tuesday warned high Government officials that a feeling of unhappiness ...

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  10. BRITISH COUNCIL AWARD

    SYDNEY, January 8.—Miss MarJorie Route, dietician and graduate in science of the University of Sydney has been awarded the British Council ...

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  11. GOEBBELS EXPOUNDS

    lONDON, January 6.—"The enemy's bombing terror is a cold school of hatred. It teaches more hatred than we are capable of teaching," says ...

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  12. COAL MINERS RESUMING HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, January 7.—The railway authorities have reported that the ticket foils at some coalfield stations indicated many striking mine workers ...

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  13. CHINA'S INTENTIONS

    NEW YORK, Jan, 5.—The Chinese Minister for Information (Liang Han Chso) told a Press conference the Chinese armies are ready to launch ...

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  14. JAPS PUNISHED

    NEW YORK, January 6.—The Central Pacific Air Base Chief of Staff (Brig-General Flood) told the New York "Times" the Seventh Air Force ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. WARNING TO BELGIANS

    LONDON, January 6.—The people of Belgium were warned as to their conduct in the event of an Allied invasion in a B.B.C. broadcast to-day. ...

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  16. EIGHTH ARMY'S NEW CHIEF

    Lieutensnt-General Sir Oliver Leese who has been appointed Commander of the Eighth Army in succession to General Montgomery, commanded an ...

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  17. U.S AIRMAN FIGHTS WITH A.I.F. INFANTRY

    Lieut T. Roberts, of Paisball, Colorado, a pilot of the U.S.A Fifth Air Force, spent his three weeks leave in A.I.F. infantry units. He went into action with one of the Australian battalions, killed one Jap and probably a second. During the steep climb on the Pimple he found it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. EFFECT OF LEND-LEASE IN WAR EFFORT OF UNITED NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, January 6.—Land-Lease totalled [?] dollars to December 30, said President Roosevelt, reporting to Congress By combining their strength, the United Nations power had increased enabling us to beat back the enemies on every front. The United ...

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  19. COAL LOSS BY STRIKES

    SYDNEY, January 7.—The production lo[?] because of strikes this week on the northern coal field reached 48,000 tons, when employees at 11 ...

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  20. ARMISTICE DAY IN ALAMEIN CEMETERY

    Repatriated A.I.F. prisoners of war on their arrival in the Middle East from Germany, visited the cemstery to pay homago to fallen comrades of the 9th. Division buried there. Taken prisoner after the German occupation of Greece and Crete, these men of the original 6th. Division were in P.O.W. camps in Germany when the Battle of Alamein was fought. Chief Commissioner of Graves in the Middle East Major General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. APPEAL FOR MAN-POWER

    SYDNEY, January 7.—Easily the most urgent call upon manpower for the next few months, will be the supply of labour for food production and ...

    Article : 188 words
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