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  4. RED ARMY HAS UPPER HAND

    LONDON, January 18.—While German pressure continues steady and strong in the grin struggle that is taking place north of Uman, on the friage of the Ukrine bulge, the Red Army is once again showing it has the hard in defence as well as in attack. Moscow to-night ...

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  5. CANADIAN OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, January 18.—Supported by take, Canadian troops of the Eighth Army launched a strong attack on German positions north of Ortona at down yesterday. They advanced on a front of little more than half a mile. Lated reports say the attack is making satisfactory ...

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  6. THE WORLD'S LARGEST BATTLESHIP

    The 50,000-ton U.S.S. Wisconsin, the world's largest and most powerful battleship, is shown on the ways at a U.S. East Coast shipyard just before her launching to be outfitted for service with the U.S. Navy. The Wisconsin is the third in the Merest U.S. battleship class, and it is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOMINIONS' MEETING

    CANBERRA, January 19.—Control of international air routes by an international air authority established under suitable safeguards, was ...

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  8. CHURCHILL'S RETURN

    LONDON, January 16.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), who returned to London to-day after in absence of 10 weeks, was present at to-day's ...

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  9. RED INDIANS AT ARAWE

    Red Indians from ZO different tribes were the shock troops is a big American drive at Arawe on Sunday. Their unit, known as "Bashamasters" was one of the first trained in the United States in jungle fighting. It was stationed at Panama at the outbreak of war with Japan. ...

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  10. TOIl OF BUSH FIRES

    MELBOURNE, January 19.—In 3000 square miles swept by bush fires in Victoria at the week-end 20 lives were lost and 450 homes, 430,000 ...

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  11. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    NEW YORK, January 18.—(From the New York "Times" Algiers correspondent, Cyrus Su[?]berger): Allied forces in the Mediterra[?] are ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP ENTHRONED

    LONDON, January 18.—Enthronement of the new Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Most Rev. Bernard Griffin, in Westminster ...

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  13. MEAT RATIONING

    The ration of meat under the Government scheme was more than adequate to maintain Australians at the highest level of physical health, ...

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  14. R.A.N. SHIPS ACTIVE

    MELBOURNE, January 19.—Ships of the Royal Australian Navy played a prominent part in four recent offensive operations in the South-West ...

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  15. WARWICK COURT MARTIAL

    WARWICK, January 19: Evidence by Pte. E. J. Connors and Sgt. p. G. Sichter in mitigation of the sentence relating to proceedings during which ...

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  16. 24 MEN DO NOT RETURN

    BRISBANE, January 19: Although 21 employees were suspended at a large Queensland shipyard last Monday for making up time sheets just after ...

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  17. THE R.A.N. IN NEW GUINEA

    Officers and ratings of H.M.A.S. Warramunga, which took part in operations at Gasmata, Arawe and Cape Gloucester, when interviewed, ...

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  18. RAILROAD DISPUTE ENDED

    WASHINGTON, January 18.—President Roosevelt at a Press conference announced a settlement of the railroad wage dispute under which ...

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  19. ANOTHER PEACE RUMOR

    The Moscow radio to-night broadcast a Tass London despatch, dated January 16. reporting the story published in the "Sunday Times" about ...

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  20. SAILOR SHOT

    BRISBANE, January 19.—Shot after a fight outside the Bellevue Hotel to-night, an Australian sailor died soon after his admittance to a ...

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  21. INFLATION IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, January 19.—The New York "Times" Chungking correspondent (Brooks Atkinson) says foreign observers are of the opinion ...

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  22. MR. BEASLEY COLLAPSES

    CANBERRA, January 19.—The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Mr. J. A. Beasley) collapsed in his office to-day, and has been ordered by his ...

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  23. TO COPE WITH 'FLU

    BRISBANE, January 19.—Plans to cope with influenza if the present overseas epidemics spread to Queensland are to be prepared by a ...

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  24. PETROL FOR LAUNCHES

    CANBERRA, January 18.—Mr. Beasley to-day announced the scale or petrol allowance for launch own[?] for these months from February ...

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  25. MANPOWER DIVERSION

    CANBERRA, January 19.—While the Munitions Deportment was exercising every effort to secure a diversion of manpower to other urgent ...

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