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  3. RUSSIANS NOW HALF-WAY ACROSS DON BEND

    LONDON, Monday—The Russian Middle Don offensive has now progressed up to 75 miles in four days and is threatening the railway junction of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INDIA-BURMA AIR WAR MORE INTENSE

    NEW DELHI, monday.—The first japanese raid of the war on Calcutta, an R.A.F. raid on the Japanese air base at Magwe, on the on the Irrawaddy, and an American raid on ...

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  5. A WELCOME SNACK

    Australians in papua stop for at the Y.M.C.A. hut in a forward area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW RUSSIAN DRIVES

    White arrows shows the directions of the new Russian drives on the Middle Don front. The black arrow S.W. of Stalingrad indicates another German relief attack, which has been broken up. The shaded area is held by the Russians ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLIES USING TANKS IN BUNA AREA

    Somewhere in Australia, Monday. - Allied forces have brought tanks into action in their latest attacks in the Cape Endaiadere sector of the Buna front. ...

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  8. ROMMEL'S RACE TOWARDS TRIPOLI GOES ON

    CAIRO, Monday.—Forward units of the Eighth Army were yesterday in touch with the Axis rearguard in the neighbourhood of Sultan. 40 miles west of Nofilia, says this morning's Cairo communique. ...

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  9. TIGHTENING UP ARMY

    MELBOURNE, Monday—"Although the Japanese have been checked in their southward drive and have suffered very considerable losses. all the ...

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  10. WORKS COUNCIL ENQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Monday. —Sir Harry Brown has been appointed to make an enquiry into allegations concerning the Allied Works Council. The ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. Americans Again Pound Munda

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The latest Navy communique says that Navy dive bombers, escorted by Grumman Wildcats, bombed Japanese installations at ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. Not Worrying About Powers Bill

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Attempts in S.A. to use what are considered legal technicalities to obstruct the passage of the Commonwealth Powers Bill are not ...

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  13. MAY NOT GET FRESH BREAD

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Uncertainty still exists whether fresh supplies of meat and bread will be available during the Christmas holiday or whether ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. Spanish-Portuguese Entente

    LONDON, Monday.—The Spanish Foreign Minister (General Jordana). who has been visiting Portugal, has announced the creation of a ...

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  15. PEACE MOVEMENT IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday.—The German People's Station, the secret German radio, mid to-day that a secret conference was held recently somewhere ...

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  16. ABEL TASMAN PARK

    WELLINGTON, Monday—As a lasting monument to Abel Tasman, discoverer of New Zealand, the Government has reserved many acres of a ...

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  17. Axis Conspirators Confer

    LONDON, Monday—Hitler has l held a two-day conference with the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) and the Italian ...

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  18. FOR FERTILISERS

    CANBERRA, Monday. —The Government was arranging to import 20,000 tons of nitrate of soda to alleviate the serious shortage in Australia ...

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  19. Civil Aviation Tragedy

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Four persons were killed in a civil aviation tragedy when a De Haviland Dragonfly crashed into the sea near ...

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  20. WHY FACTORY IS STILL IDLE

    CANBERRA, Monday—Loose statements had been made by the N.S.W. Deputy Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Bellemore) concerning a N.S.W. ...

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  21. BOMBERS OVER FRANCE AND GERMANY BY DAY AND NIGHT

    LONDON. Monday.—Following another great daylight raid by American bombers on Occupied France, a strong R.A.F. bomber force last night made its 56th raid on the important German industrial and communications centre ...

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  22. Sydney Youths Gaoled for Sabotage

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Instances of sabotage in a munitions factory were described in the Central Summons Court to-day, when two young former ...

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  23. WEST ATLANTIC SINKINGS TOTAL 564

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Navy announces that eight ships, comprising three American, three British, one Belgian and one Norwegian, were sunk ...

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  24. Pacific Theatre Great Battles Next Year

    NEW YORK, Sunday. —The public erroneously considers the partial Allied success in the Solomons and General ...

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  25. 12 MONTHS AGO HITLER PROMISED EARLY VICTORY

    LONDON. Monday.—London editorials concentrate on the number of Allied offensives now operating and contrast the position to-day with what it was a year ago, when Hitler assured his armies: "The battle for the liberty of our people ...

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  26. P.M. ON SERVANT ORDER

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Government, on indications to-day, considers it can avert substantial political repercussions from the Restriction of Employment (Domestic Servant) Order by administering the order in a way which will ...

    Article : 309 words
  27. TEST CRICKETER MISSING

    ADELAIDE. Monday.—Flying Officer C. W. Walker, test and state cricketer, has been reported missing as the resuit of air operations on the night of ...

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  28. OSLO PAPER PUBLICLY URGES "RAT EXTERMINATION CAMPAIGN

    BOSTON, Sunday. —Significant stories of Norwegians' efforts to vent their hatred of the Nazis are told by a "Christian Science Monitor" correspondent. FOR example a leading Osle paper ...

    Article : 144 words
  29. FRENCH MERCHANTMEN IN AFRICA JOIN ALLIES

    LONDON. Monday—General Eisenhower has announced that all French merchantmen in North African and West African ports are joining the ...

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