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  2. TEMPERATURES

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  4. AMERICAN FORCES IN PHILIPPINE ISLANDS CONSOLIDATED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A war communique states that Gen. McArthur has consolidated the majority of his troops in Pamganga province and shortened his lines. American and Philippine troops, despite constant fighting against heavy odds, who are in high spirits, ...

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  5. Record Holiday Thirst

    The record [?]eat over Christmas meant a record thirst for Mount Gambier and a record number of gallons of water pimped into the reservoir ...

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  6. COMMEMORATION DAY CEREMONY

    At a ceremony which lasted only 20 minutes, South Australia observed it, 105th birthday at the Old Gum Tree at Glenelg yesterday. ...

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  7. After The Japs Came Over

    Air Raid Damage at Singapore after an attack by Japanese bombers, A native gang is shown about to clear up the debris. (Dept of Information). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PERSONAL

    Mr. W. J. Rogers, of Mount Gambier, who has been Secretary to the firm of Haig and Co., Ltd., for the past 18 years, left yesterday for ...

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  9. Kalangadoo Soldier Home

    By far the most interesting visito[?] to spend Christmas holidays in Kalanadoo was the town's first re ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BOXING DAY FATALITY

    BEACHPORT.—The body of Michael Patrick William Crowe, of the Snuggery, was found in sandhills, half a mile from Beachport on Saturday night after an intensive search which lasted all day. Mr. Crowe became lost, and was found only a few yards from a ...

    Article : 369 words
  11. Unopposed Air Assaults

    The bombing of Manila continues, the second day of the savy an inferno of burning churches, Yesterday's bombing was a repetition of Sunday's in ruthlessness and ...

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  12. R.A.A.F. Success

    BATAVIA, Monday.—Yesterday Australian planes sighted at North Minahasa a small Japanese cruiser and scored direct hits on ...

    Article : 71 words
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  14. Anti-Axis Front Strengthened

    WASHINGTON.—After President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill had confarred with the representatives of 33 countries, the Presdent stated that the ...

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  15. Mount Gambier "Voices From Overseas"

    Among South Australian member's of the A.I.F. to be heard today at 4.30 p.m. and 10 p.m., and at the same time again tomorrow, in the A.B.C.'s ...

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  16. Daylight Saving Begins on Thursday

    Thursday morning will find more late awakenings than usual in Mount Gambier homes, and New Year festivities will not be the only cause. ...

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  17. Churchill's Speech Acclaimed

    WASHINGTON. — Mr. Churchill's vital personality and simple directness of manner are daily winning more friends for him among ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Wet Canteens Likely for Militia Camps

    MELBOURNE.—Wet canteens may soon be introduced in militia camps The subject will be discussed this week by War Cabinet, most of the members ...

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  19. Far-reaching Decisions at Washington Conferences

    OTTAWA.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) will return to Washington after his visit to Ottawa. ...

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  20. Lt.-Gen. Hutton New Burma Commander

    Lieut.-Gen. T. J. Hutton, C.G.S., India, has been appointed G.O.C., Burma, succeeding Lt.-Gen. D. K. McLeod, who was appointed in 1938. Gen. ...

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  21. 3 Raiders Destroyed Over London

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Three enemy raiders were destroyed during the night when raiders were more active than for some time. ...

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  22. Cool, Invigorating Days

    These past three days have been cool compared with last week's heat (yesterday's maximum was 65 degrees and Sunday's 69 degrees), ...

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  23. High Faccist Officials Resign

    LONDON.—The Italian Stofani newsagency says that Mussolini has accepted the resignations of Signor Tasinari, Minister of Agriculture, and ...

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  24. Local Student's Success

    Among the results of the recent Adelaide University examinations, outstanding success was gained by Ralph Arthur, second son of Mr. and ...

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  25. Boxing Day Regatta at Bay

    A large crowd attended the Boxing Day Sports at Port MacDonnell. Despite the intense heat people thronged the beach, and all day swimmers took ...

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  26. Adelaide's Blackout Successful, But Could be Better

    Though Adelaide's first comprehensive blackout on Saturday night was officially described as completely successful," and very few lights could be ...

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  27. Roadside Milk Collection

    Representative of Yahl, Mil Lel. Gambier West, Sutton Town, and Glenburnie [?] Factories met on Saturday evening with the object of ...

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  28. POTS FOR PLANES

    Although quantities of aluminium are in Mount Gambier in the form of pots and pans local people seem [?]oth to part with it. ...

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  29. Soviet Parachutists Destroy German Communications

    MOSCOW.—"The Red Star" correspondent on the central front describes the landing of Soviet parachutists at the rear of German forces, where ...

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  30. CYCLONE HITS MUMBANNAR

    DARTMOOR.—Following one of the most severe cloudbursts in the Mumbannar district on Friday afternoon, a cyclone played havoc with roofs, woodheaps, and house windows as it swept through the district in a strip about half a mile wide. ...

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  31. Negotiations to Burn Roads Go On, So Does Burning

    The District Clerk (Mr. J. F. Malcolm) said to-day that negotiations with the Government, which were begun by the District Council on Friday, ...

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  32. Lower Fees to Keep Cars in Commission

    During the next 3 months more than a quarter of the current registrations of the 590,000 cars and trucks in use in Australia will run out. ...

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  33. Next Test a Surprise

    ADELAIDE.—The Premier (Mr. Playford) said yesterday that the next test blackout for the city should be undertaken without warning. ...

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  34. "Father Christmas" Steals Jewellery Worth £4,000

    LONDON.—A [?]at burglar who was mistaken for "Father Christmas" early on Christmas morning, stole £4,000 worth of jewellery from a ...

    Article : 87 words
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