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  4. MILITIA WINS LAURELS

    FINSCHHAFEN, Tuesday.—A Militia unit has made an auspicious start in its battle "blooding." ...

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  5. MORE GROUND TO 5th ARMY

    LONDON, Dec. 8 (A.A.P.).—Progress by both the Fifth and Eighth armies in Italy is reported to-day.. The Fifth Army has taken more heights and Berlin radio claims that "the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TURKEY EXPECTED TO

    TURKEY has affirmed the "closest unity" with Britain and U.S.A. and many British and American observers believe she will enter the war. President Inonu, of Turkey, flew to Cairo, and conferred on ...

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  7. Pacific To Get U.K. Marines

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—British marines would come into their own in the Pacific before the war was much older ...

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  8. HIDE-OUT NO HAVEN

    Skilfully camouflaged though they were, these Japanese barges did not escape the watchful eyes of Australian pilots, and all fill victims to the guns of Beaufighters. The five barges in the top picture were caught near a jetty, and all were destroyed. One is burning and two have had their camouflage blown away. Bottom picture shows a barge well holed at a coastal hide-put. Department of Air photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Inonu In Secret Trip

    Leaving Ankara with the greatest secrecy since the Deheran conference, the Turksh delegatior flew to Cairo ...

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  10. U.S. NEEDS STEEL FOR PACIFIC PUSH

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—The United States War Production Board has made an urgent appeal for more steel for landing barges ...

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  11. Distance Problem In Pacific War

    NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (A.A.P.).—People of the northern hemisphere did not realise the enormous differences between the ...

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  12. TALKS WITH FRENCH AND SPAIN NEXT?

    LONDON, Dec. 8 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt may take part in other hie talks before leaving for home. ...

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  13. CHRISTMAS FARE FOR AIR FORCE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Christmas dinner for R.A.A.F. personnel serving in Australia and the Southwest Pacific area would ...

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  14. TWO FIERCE BATTLES

    LONDON, Dec. 8 (A.A.P.).—Fierce battles are raging in Russia at two key points: The Red Army is closing on Snamenka, crucial centre of the Dnieper Rend communications, while the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. King Victim Of Epidemic

    LONDON, Dec. 7 (Special-A.A.P.).— It is understood to-night that the King is making satisfactory progress. ...

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  17. Wider Scope In War Housing

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Classes of people entitled to help from the War Workers' Housing Trust will be extended beyond the ...

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  18. Ship Position Best Of War

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Australia is in a position now to build up shipping reserves sufficient to counter-balance losses ...

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  19. TURKS GET READY FOR AIR RAIDS

    The Turks are tightening up air raid precautions in their big cities, particularly Istanbul, which is largely built, of timber, according ...

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  20. Allied Raid On Norway Plant

    LONDON, Dec. 8 (Special).—An Allied landing squad has blown up the transformer annexe at Arendel foundry in southern Norway ...

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  21. AXIS SHIPS OFF NORWAY RAIDED

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—R.A.F. Beaufighters attacked a convoy off the coast of Norway yesterday. A coastal ship and an escort vessel ...

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  22. AID TO CHILDREN OF SAILORS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The War Cabinet has approved of the extension to the children of merchant seamen, who have died or ...

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  23. Slav King May Lead Partisans

    LONDON, Dec. 8 (Special).—Young King Peter of Yugoslavia is considering a spectacular plan to regain the support of his people by going from Cairo to Marshal Tito's headquarters as titular head of the liberation movement, says the Evening Standard. ...

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  24. SERVICE MEDALS FOR MINERS

    LONDON, Dec. 8 (Special).—An early announcement of the Government's intention to award medals to coal miners for good ...

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  25. CHINESE LOSE TOWN

    CHUNUKING, Dec. a (A.A.P.).—A Chinese communique says that the Japanese captured Changteh, in Central China, on Friday last, after a 15 days' siege. ...

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