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  5. Hard Fighting on Russian Snowfields

    LONDON Dec. 18—Russia's snow-swept central front was to-day the scene of significant fighting, The Russians apparently continued to edge forward through the hills and forests in a great drive against the German ...

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  6. Heroism Of R. A. A. F in Indies

    SYDNEY Sat.—"These Eagles,” the RAAF Christmas book, contains a graphic account of the vain but heroic efforts of a small ...

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  7. BRITISH T.S GIRLS TRAIN AS FIRE-FIGHTERS

    British A.T.S. girls here now taken up army fire-fighting duties. At a recent fire-[?] demonstration in London, they showed themselves complete [?] of any situation, handling heavy hoses and equipment with confident ability —[?] of information Picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Secret Gun Turned The Tide

    NEW YORK Dec. 18. — The American United Press correspondent, Richard McMillan, who returned from Libya. In ...

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  9. "JAPS ENTER INDIA"

    LONDON Dec. 18.— According the Paris Radio, Japanese troops from Burma have entered India, and latest, reports state, ...

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  10. Nazi Radio's Finest Comedy

    NEW YORK Dec. 18 — Commenting on the Berlin radio announcement that Field-Marshal-Rommel is now ...

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  11. Blundering On Home Front In America

    WASHINGTON Dec. IS.—After year's Investigation of small business problems the House of Representatives Committee, in a ...

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  12. HEAVY FIGHTING IN BUNA AREA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA Dec. 19—The only reference to New Guinea ground - action in to-day's GHQ communique is-the ...

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  13. Commodities For The Holidays

    SYDNEY Sat. —The position of workers employed in the manufacture of necessary commodities during the holiday period was ...

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  14. SAVING REMNANTS OF AFRIKAN KORPS

    NEW YORK Dec. 16.—In yesterday fighting between our advanced patrols and the intercepted enemy rearguard; declares a ...

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  15. DELAYS WITH ADVICES OF GASUALTIES

    BRISBANE Sat.— Complaints are, being received here that delays with advices of casualties in New Guinea are causing anxiety ...

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  16. MR. CHURCHILL IN WASHINGTON?

    LONDON Dec. 18—According Lisbon reports, the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill went to Washington to [?] ...

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  17. SUPPLY SHIPS TORPEDOED

    LONDON Dec. 18—An Allied submarine, in Hammapet Gulf tropedoed a south-bound medium sized supply ship heavily laden ...

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  18. Five Persons Injured ln Smash

    SYDNEY — Sat Leon qu[?]van, the well-known footballer, was injured in a collision between a fire engine and a tram In Botany road, ...

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  19. Today's Leader Helping One Another

    LONDON Dec. 18—Following closely on a statement on the Morocco radio that the retreat of the nucleus of the Afrika Korps, as allowed by the coast, was being transformed a headlong, bloody fight, the "Times" correspondent ...

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  21. JUMPED FROM BRIDGE INTO TWEED RIVER

    MURWILLUMBAH Sat.— wish to hell i couldn't swim," is the statement allegedly- made by Helen June Toomey,-17, of Oatley ...

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  22. Press Telegram Delays

    SYDNEY Sat.—Allegations of unnecessary delays in the transmission of Press telegrams will he investigated by the chairman ...

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  23. SOCIAL SECURITY

    WASHINGTON Dec. 18.—Without amplification. at a Press conference to-day: President Roosevelt answered in the negative a ...

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  24. Most Girls Are Well-Behaved Says Feminist

    SYDNEY Sat—Mrs. P. A. Cameron, prominent member of the Sydney Feminist Club to-day declared that call-ups had deprived ...

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  25. AIR ACTIVITY IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON Dec.18— it was announces by the Navy Department to-day that a force of Flying Fortresses, escorted by Airacobra ...

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  26. US ARMY EDUCATION

    WASHING-TON: Dec. 18 — Mr Hr [?] Stimson, Secretary for War, and Colonel K[?] Secretary for the Navy, in a joint announcenment ...

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  27. FLYING FORTRESSES SCORE IN TUNISIA

    LONDON Dec. 18—-The Morocco radio to-night announced that new Allied air reinforcement have arrived in Tripolitania Almost coincident with this announcement, to-day's ...

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  28. INDIA'S DEBTS

    NEW DELHI Dec 18.—It was announced to-day that India by next month will have repaid its centre external government debt ...

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  29. SOME CHARGES WITHDRAWN

    LONDON Dec. 18—When the court martial of Lieut.-Col. A.G. Adkins, Commandant of the Royal Military School of Music ...

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  30. SEAMEN REFUSE TO TELL OF WOUNDS

    SYDNEY Sat.—Answering a call to the eleventh floor of the Hotel Morris, in Pitt[?]st early to—day, the night porter, William ...

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  32. Shortage of , Gold Pen Nibs

    SYDNEY Sat.—Drastic restrictions on the import of gold nibs, are blamed by manufacturers for the acute shortage of fountain ...

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