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  4. RED ARMY TAKES NOVGOROD

    LONDON, January 20.—The capture of Novgorod on the Volkhov front is announced is an order of the day addressed by M. Stalin to the Army General Mereiskov. The order says troops of the Volkhov front, having launched an offensive in the direction of Novgorod, crossed the ...

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  5. MEN OF THE R.A.N. AT CAPE GLOUCESTER

    Gunner Wally Hancock, of Snowtown, South Australia, and Gunner Ted Hay of Robart, quench their thirst from two large water-bottles on board an Australian warship, which played an important part to the attack on Cape Gloucester., They are none the worse after their recent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 163 words
  6. DOMINIONS MEETING

    CANBERRA, January 21: A formal agreement between Australia and New Zealand, employing the decisions of the conference, was signed In the ...

    Article : 544 words
  7. JAP FIGHTERS BEATEN

    Allied airmen out-generalled the Japanese in a smashing strike against the Wewak area, north-western New Guinea on Wednesday. After our fighters, in a preliminary sweep, had drawn off Zero interceptors, about 50 Liberators flew is unmolested to drop a terrific bomb load ...

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  8. CRASH-LANDING ON NOSE-WHEEL

    With his landing-gear jammed, Lieut. Landing H Myers, test pilot and engineering officer attached to Fifth Air Force Fighter Command ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. SAN JUAN 'QUAKE

    NEW YORK, January 20: The San Juan Argentina American Press correspondent states the authorities announced to-day that 3500 bodies had ...

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  10. MACARTHUR TO CONTINUE

    WASHINGTON. January 20 The Allied Commander-In-Chief in the South-west Pacific (General Douglas MacArthur) is not to be retired on ...

    Article : 77 words
  11. AN INVASION THREAT

    LONDON, January 20.—Goebbels, to the German Newsagency, says it would be utterly reckless for the German command to assume enemy ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. RE-EMPLOYMENT AFTER WAR

    CANBERRA, January 21.—Employ-ers must now regard employment after war service of any individual as a continuation of previous ...

    Article : 171 words
  13. CASKET 822 DRAWN

    BRISBANE. January 21: Golden Casket No. 822 was drawn to-day. First prize No. 85790 went to Mrs. H. Abraham. Joe Bright. C. Hyer, Mrs. A. ...

    Article : 106 words
  14. BODILY HARM CHARGE

    BRISBANE, January 21—Three Allied servicemen, Corporal John P. Carr and Privates Jose S. Maestas and Guey Griffin. charged with ...

    Article : 176 words
  15. GUSTAV LINE ATTACKED

    Fifth Army Aggression ENEMY NOW ON HIGHER GROUND LONDON, January 20.—British troops of the Fifth Army, despite fierce German counter attacks, are attacking the western extremity of the Gustav Line on a front of seven to ten miles, Algiers Radio said to-day. They have captured further important heights. The Algiers Radio ...

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  16. RETURNING FROM PATROL

    Lieutenant K S. Curran on the truck back to an advanced base after having been ferried across the Ramu River, in New Guinea ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 131 words
  17. SIGNALS FROM SHORE

    WASHINGTON, January 20.—Lieu-tenant-General de Witt, who supervised the removal of Japanese residents from the United States west coast ...

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  18. "PREPARE FOR NEXT WAR"

    NEW YORK. January 20.—The Vice President of the War Production Board (Mr. Charles Wilson) addressing the Army Ordnance Association ...

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  19. 3 MONTHS FOR TWO GIRLS

    BRISBANE. January 21.—Two girls, Gloria Joyce Speehley and Lorna Home, each aged 17, were to-day each sentenced to three months' ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. CAIRNS RAILWAYMEN

    CAIRNS, January 21.—At a meeting of Combined Railway Unions held At Cairns, at which 70 members attended, a motion was carried that the ...

    Article : 374 words
  21. "WIFE RAN AWAY WITH NEGRO"

    BRISBANE. January 21.—When Charles Oerdric Masters (28) soldier, who, tt was slated, had been absent without leave from the army since ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. VESSEL SUNK IN CHANNEL

    LONDON, January 20.—English Channel coast batteries last night sank a large enemy vessel near Cape Gris Nez (France, nearest point to ...

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  23. JAP LEFT TO DIE IN NEW. GUINEA

    This Japanese prisoner was left behind by his comrades to [?] when they evacuated the Sanga River area. He was too weak to keep up with the retreating army. At rear headquarters, food and water was provided but some of the Japanese were too weak to feed themselves. They were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. AN AUSTRALIAN PATROL SETS OUT

    An Australian patrol leaves an advanced headquarters in New Guinea on Ten-day patrol to penetrate deeply into Japanese-held territory in the region of Bogudjim. Department of Information Photo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  25. WORK OF R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA. January 21: The R.A.A.K. had launched more than 200 night bombing sorties in the New Guinea area in the past few weeks. ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. MORE SUSPENSIONS

    BRISBANE. January 21. Sixty-eight employees at a large Queensland shipyard were suspended to-day for making up time sheets in the morning ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. RAIDS ON INDO-CHINA

    CHUNGKING. January 20.—General Stilwell's communique reports that Matche'ls operating over Indo-China on Tuesday and yesterday ...

    Article : 48 words
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