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  2. Advertising

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  3. RED COLUMNS DRIVE ON MILLEROVO

    LONDON, Today.—Through thick blizzards two powerful Red Army tank infantry columns are driving down the Voronezh-Rostov railway toward the key railway junction of Millerovo. The eastward column, still advancing rapidly, is reported to have ...

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  4. Battle Imminent on Tunisian Front

    LONDON, Today.—Reuter's correspondent in Tunisia says the atmosphere in Tunisia is not unlike that at El Alamein before Gen. Sir B. L. ...

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  5. WAR BURIALS AT MOUNT GAMBIER CEMETERY

    One chain of the three chain strip along the roadway at the Mount, Gambier cemetery is to be set aside as a burial ground for deceased members ...

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  6. All Out For Tunisia?

    LONDON, Today.—These is an impression that Field-Marshal Rommel is going all out with his spearhead to reach Tunisia intending to fight only ...

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  7. Desperate Japanese Position at Buna

    Somewhere in Australia, Today. The Japanese position in the Buna area of Papua must now be regarded as desperate, according ...

    Article : 393 words
  8. Chinese Desert Japs

    CHUNGKING.—Of 300,000 Chinese "puppet" troops armed since 1937 by the Japanese, 181,867 had deserted and joined the Chinese central armies, a ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Lieut, Egvin Bruhn, A.I.F. is spending leave with his wife and son, of Commercial Street. Mrs. J. F. C. Hosking (nee Kitty ...

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  11. Russians Drop Leaflets on Enemy Troops

    Russian propaganda is capitalising the situation brought about by the new Russian thrusts, telling the Germans, Rumanians, and Italians about ...

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  12. VEGETABLES PLENTIFUL IN MELBOURNE

    Vegetables were plentiful in Queen Victoria wholesale market on Tuesday) but demands wore quiet. Tomato price rose sharply, and up to 40/ a ...

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  13. Large Fires after R.A.F. Raid on Munich

    LONDON.—Large fires were caused when a strong R.A.F. striking force composed almost entirely of fourengined bombers made an attack last ...

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  14. Hit, Run Raids on Britain

    LONDON.—Hit-and-run enemy raiders came over coastal towns in North-East, East and South-East England early on Tuesday, causing some ...

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  15. V.D.C. Sees Training Films

    Instead of the usual evening parade members of the V.D.C. last night had an opportunity of learning (something from special training films made ...

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  16. Glencoe Schools Break-Up

    On Wednesday the Glencoe School held its annual break-up concert. A large crowd assembled at the Public Hall and enjoyed a programme given ...

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  17. De GAULLE THANKS LEAGUE OF JEANNE d'ARC

    Mrs, Jeanne Day, foundress of the Leageu of Jeanne d'Arc, has received a cable from General Charles De Gaulle, leader of the Fighting French, ...

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  18. Slight Jap. Raid on Calcutta

    NEW DELHI—.The second Japanese air raid on Calcutta in 24 hours was only a hit-and- run affair carried out by about six aircraft. Bombs were ...

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  19. What Time Do the Shops Shut?

    There is some doubt in the minds of retailers as to the closing time of Shops this afternoon. The city press states that stores will ...

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  20. Sir Charles McCann's South-East Itinerary

    The itinerary for the visit to the South-East of the State Agent-General (Sir Charles McCann) is as follows:- Sunday, January. 10, Meningie; ...

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  21. Industrial Diversion Policy Surveyed

    CANBERRA, December 23.—An official survey of the effects of the Federal Government's industrial diversion' policy indicates that since ...

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  22. Commission for Rev. C. W. G. Smith's Son

    Rev. Clement W. G. Smith and Mrs. Smith have received word that their youngest son, Sgt.-Pilot Reg H. Smith, a pilot instructor, has received his ...

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  23. "Guinea Gold" Brought to "Watch"

    A copy of the "Guinea Gold," the Australian and American troops' New Guinea paper, has been brought to this office by Mrs. H. P. Martyn, of ...

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  24. £11 for Christmas Toys

    The sum of £11 was to-day handed in by Mr. M.C. Walters to Prisoner of War Funds, being proceeds from toys made recently by the ...

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  25. TEST CRICKETER MISSING

    Flying, Officer C. W. Walker, Test and State cricketer, of Adelaide, is reported missing as the result of air operations on December 17-18. ...

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  26. NO COMPULSION ON POWERS BILL

    ADELAIDE, Today—The Premier (Mr. Playford) said yesterday that the threat of a referendum made by the Commonwealth Government ...

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  27. LORD APSLEY KILLED.

    Lieut.-Colonel Lord Apsley, who it 1925 travelled incognito to Australia under the immigration plan, has been killed in ah aircraft accident in the ...

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  28. CLARE-MILLICENT LOAN CHALLENGE

    The challenge to Clare, issued by the Millicent War Loan Committee in connection with the Austerity Loan campaign, resisted in a close finish. Both ...

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  29. Hindley Street Murders Inquest Adjourned

    ADELAIDE, Today.—An inquest into the deaths of Horace Lavis Heysed, 58, boiler assistant, of Porter Street, Parkside, and Alan Gordon ...

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  30. No Last Minute Crowds Today

    Although shopkeepers in Mount Gambier were kept very busy today, the number of Christmas shoppers was pot as large as in previous years, ...

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  31. INSPECTOR'S PRAISE FOR LOCAL FLAX WORKERS

    "Mount Gambler sets a high standard in both indoor and outdoor work. The results will prove themselves when the mill becomes a full scutching ...

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  32. Price Fixed for Superphosphate

    CANBERRA.—In an order published recently the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) fixes the price of 18 per cent ...

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  33. Tuesday Season's Hottest Day—96 Degrees

    Following last week's heavy rain, Mount Gambier experienced a very warm spell this week, when the maximum temperatures reached the high ...

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  34. BIG DRIVE FOR P.O.W.

    In a big drive to aid Prisoners of War Funds the Mount Gambier Red Cross held three separate efforts—two shops arid a badge appeal—today. ...

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  35. Servant Ban Draft Submitted to Law Department

    ADELAIDE, Today.—Following the decision by the Production Executive on Friday to re-impose the ban on the employment of domestic servants, the ...

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  36. Wounded Soldiers Sit Up All Night on Express

    ADELAIDE, Today.—Because the Military authorities had arranged no special transport for them 20 wounded soldiers on their way to a South ...

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  37. Girl Fined for Illegal Bookmaking

    PERTH.—An attractive 27-year-old dressmaker, Irene Walsh, was among a batch of Illegal bookmakers who appeared in the Perth Police Court ...

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  38. Jobs for Children Leaving School

    Hundreds of children who leave school at the end of this yyear will have to take jobs to whic thiey are allotted. This was made clear by the deputy ...

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  39. "Our Gang" Member Now in Nayy

    NEW YORK.—Movie fans who enjoy "Our Gang" comedies will be interested to learn that Farina, Negro lad with pigtails in the films some years ...

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  40. British Salvage Effort

    LONDON.—Enough metal has been salvaged by local authorities from the start of the war to October 31 last to provide for a fleet of 10 ...

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  41. POTATOES CHEAPER

    Potatoes on Melbourne on Tuesday were 35/ to 45/ a ton cheaper, wholesale quotations ranging from £9 to £9 10/ a ton. The reduction failed to ...

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