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  4. NAZI WINTER LINE BREACHED

    LONDON, November 30.—The Eighth Army's new offensive is going well, says the British United Press correspondent Reports to-day say strategic heights have been occupied and German prisoners are streaming to the Allies' rear. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN CAMERAMEN IN NEW GUINEA

    Department of Information photographers, Frank Bagnall, film cameraman, and Norman Brown, still photographer, who, with Sergeant Bob Buchanan, of the Military History Section, followed the tanks into the battle at Satelberg, and secured the picture released this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TANKS HEAD DRIVE ON JLOBIN

    LONDON, November 30.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says General Rokossoviky's army is speeding over the last 10 miles separating it from Jiobin. While one Soviet column is driving on Jlobia in preparation for a frontal attack, other Soviet forces have swung road in ...

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  7. MARINES EAGER FOR NEXT ACTION

    PEARL HARBOUR, November 29—"Gentlemen, it was our will to die," Major General McTiere Smith, commander of the amphibious forces told ...

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  8. MERCHANT SEAMEN'S STRIKE THREAT

    WASHINGTON, November 29.—The Deputy War Shipping Administrator (Mr. Edward Macaulcy) disclosed that 48,000 Pacific merchant seamen were ...

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  9. MEMBER OF MILITARY MISSION KILLED

    SYDNEY, November 30.—Major General Lethbridge, leader of the British Military Mission in the South-West Pacific area, to-night announced ...

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  10. WILFUL MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, November 30.—Arthur Sugars 30, was charged in the Police Court to-day with the wilful murder of Louisa Ellen Muller, at Lawnton ...

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  11. A.I.F. ON TAIL OF JAPS

    Australian troops are hotly pursuing the Japanese force which retreated from the Satelberg area along the trails running back to Huon Gulf. Despatches received at General MacArthur's headquarters reveal that our advanced elements on Sunday arternoan were within a mile of ...

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  12. BRISBANE AND TOWNSVILLE MEAT PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, November 30.—The Queensland Meat Industry Board has been asked to meet the Premier to-morrow to discuss Brisbane's acute ...

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  13. LIBERATORS BOMB NAURU

    PEARL HARBOUR, Nov 30.—A naval spokesman announced that Liberaters raided Nauru yesterday, starting fires visible for many miles. ...

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  14. COMMITTAL IN COAL CONSPIRACY CASE

    BRISBANE, November 30.—At the conclusion of evidence for the prosecution in the coal case to-day. Mr. S. Wilson, S.M., found a prima facie ...

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  15. PEACE IN N.S.W. COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY, November 30.—There were no stoppages in the mines in New South Wales to-day, the second occasion this year, the last time being ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S FOOD OUTLOOK CROWS DIFFICULT

    MELBOURNE, November 30.—Britain' outlook for meat and dairy product is growing more difficult, said Che lender of the United Kingdom ...

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  17. BOY REMOVES PIN FROM HAND GRENADE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Nov. 30.—Four boys had a narrow escape when a hand grenade which one of them had nicked up exploded, about four miles ...

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  18. LIBERTY SHIP IN LATEST SINKINGS

    NEW YORK, Nov. 29.— The Navy has announced that an American Liberty ship was torpedoed and sunk with the loss of 16 lives, and an ...

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  19. MITCHELLS USE 75 M.M. GUNS

    WASHINGTON, November 29.—The American Press, amplifying the Melbourne radio message that Mitchell bombers in New Guinea were now ...

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  20. "WOMEN UNDER AXIS RULE"

    LONDON, November 29.—In 11 occupied countries the Germans and Japanese have reduced women to the level of slaves. A report of the deliberate cruelities that are swelling this wave of horror has been collected by representatives of the Allied Governments in London, and are ...

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  21. FORTRESSES RAID BREMEN

    LONDON, November 29.—The Air Ministry and U.S.A.A.F., in a joint communique says that Flying Fortresses escorted by Thunderbolts and ...

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  22. NEW ZEALANDERS REJOIN EIGHTH ARMY

    Veterans of five campaigns, the New Zealanders are again in the 8th Army battle line, this time as one of the strongest and best equipped ...

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  23. PEACE RUMOURS ARE FALSE

    WASHINGTON, November 29.—"Recurring peace rumours are false," the Secretary for State (Mr. Cordeil Hull) said to-day. These peace rumours, he explained, were being circulated by enemy sources to create over-confidence among the Allice and so impair their ...

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  24. FIELD AMBULANCE IN RAMU VALLEY

    A held ambulance unit at Dumpu, in the Ramu Valley. (Department of Information, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. NATIONAL WORK PROPOSED FOR CIVIL DEFENCE

    CANBERRA, Nov 30.—Proposals that members of the civil defence services should participate as a body in a national campaign to increase ...

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  27. ITALIANS DEMAND REPUBLIC:

    A turbulent meeting at Naples University called for the immediate establishment of an Italian Republic, according to the British United Press ...

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