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  4. EISENHOWER SPEAKS

    LONDON, January 17—The western invasion chief (General Else[?]ower) told his first Press conference is London to-day that ...

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  5. 70-MILE SNOWGLAD FRONT

    LONDON, January 17.—The Red Army is steadily hurling bade the fierce German counter-attacks on the southern fringe or the great Okraine bulge, Moscow reported to-night. Still there is no abatement in these counterattacks, which are taking place on a 70-mile snow-clad front south of the huge Kiev salient, notably at Uman. ...

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  6. SEPARATE PEACE RUMOUR

    LONDON, January 17:A sensation and bewilderment have been caused is diplomatic circles in Moscow by a report published in ...

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  7. THE SAN JUAN QUAKE

    NEW YORK, January 17: The United Press Buenos Aires correspondent says unofficial reports from San Juan indicate 4000 are dead end 10,000 ...

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  8. 23 JAP PLANES DOWNED

    Tenty-three Japanese planes and a 10,000 ton enemy ship were destroyed by Allied air attacks over the week-end. Two other Japanese vessels, one 8,000 tons and the other 6,000 tons were left [?]aing wrecks and four additional enemy aircraft were probably ...

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  9. CHURCHILL IN LONDON

    LONDON, Jan. 18.—Mr. Churchill arrived tn London at 10 a.m., accompanied by Mrs. Churchill and his daughter Mrs. Oliver and Lord Moran. ...

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  10. NO CEMENT WORKS FOR CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, January 18.—Disappointment was expressed at the monthly meeting of the Cairns City Council tonight, at the Commonwealth ...

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  11. DOMINIONS MEETING

    CANBERRA, January 18.—A pact mutual co-operations on matters of common interest was concluded at the conference of representatives of the Australian and NEw Zealand Governments, but on bread lines, both agreed that neither should commit itself in other parts of the world ...

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  12. BUSH FIRE LOSSES

    CANBERRA, January 18.—According to early estimates received by the Minister for Commerce, about 200,000 bead of stock, mostly sheep ...

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  13. MEAT RATIONING

    BRISBANE, January 18.—Commenting to-night on reports received, that in some small country towns in the rationed area, butchers were ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S NEW AIR FREIGHTER

    LONDON, January 17: The Avroyork, a twin, sister of the Lancaster bomber, has had its first private view. The machine is a freighter with a ...

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  15. DRIVE FOR CASSINO

    LONDON, January 17.—"The last stage of the battle for the German bastion of Cassino, gateway to Rome, has been reached, but it is not expected to be easy," says B.B.C. reporter Frank Gillard is a dispatch from Italy. American troops of the fifth Army have reached the bank ...

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  16. FURTHER SUGAR PAYMENT

    BRISBANE, January 18.—In November last the Premier (Mr. F. A. Cooper), announced a further £2/9/- a ton would be payable at the end ...

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  17. CAPTURES IN BURMA

    LONDON, January 17: Troops of the 14th Army in Burma have captured two more villages three miles from Maungdaw. on the coast, and have ...

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  18. ENEMY PLANES DOWNED

    LONDON, January 17.—Flying Fortresses and ffughtnings, bombing the Messerschmitt factory at Klegenturt, ware [?] near the target by 10 enemy ...

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  19. REDUCTION OF A.W.C. PERSONNEL

    CANBERRA, January 18.—Became many defence works had been completed and other major works were about to be finished, there would be ...

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  20. IRISHMEN FROM NAZI PLANE.

    LONDON, January 17.—The "Daily Mail" learns John O'Reilly, and 28, and Patrick Kenny, aged 85, two Irishmen who were dropped in Eire ...

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  21. BRISBANE'S WATER

    BRISBANE, January 18.—Water restrictions, much more severe than, recent years, are feared by the Lord: Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman J. B. ...

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  22. MINERS ORDERED TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, January 18.—South Coast miners have been instructed to resume work to-morrow following a compulsory conference, presided over to-day ...

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  23. GUEST HOUSE GUTTED

    CANBERRA, January 18.—When a 50 room guest rouse at [?] was destroyed by fire early this morning, 40 guests had narrow escapes from ...

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  24. AID TO FIRE VICTIMS

    CANBERRA, January 18: Absolute priority to the slaughter and treatment of stock from the stricken areas, immediate supplying of fodder for ...

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  25. POTATO SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, January 18: The Deputy Potato Controller (Mr. E. Brabiner), said to-night small supplied of potatoes for civilian needs in Queensland ...

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  26. FASCIST PLOTTER SENTENCED

    LONDON, January 17: Reuter's Algiers correspondent says an Allied military tribunal pawed lenience of death on Salvatore Bramante, 24. ...

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  27. SERVICEMEN'S PROXIES

    BRISBANE, January 18.—The first Government announced of preparation for the coming State elections was made by Mr. Gledson ...

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  28. SABOTAGE IN DENMARK

    LONDON, Jan. 17.—The Danish radio states acts of [?] during the week-end included:—Copenhagen: A two storey factory ...

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