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  2. TWO YEARS GONE.

    NEW YORK, Dec 6.—A dispatch from the South Pacific states that Admiral Halsey, reviewing the second year of war in the South Pacific ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NEW ADVANCE.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Dec 7.—AIF troops on the Huon Peninsula in New Guinea have started a new advance. They have ...

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  4. TURKEY'S PART.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The Press Association's diplomatic correspondent. commenting on the conference at present taking place in North Africa ...

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  5. "HOPE FOR HUMANITY"

    LONDON, Dec 7.— "The news of the Teheran declaration was given to Muscovites through loudspeakers last night as they were trudging through the snow-covered streets and it produced an instant reaction of enthusiasm and approval," cables Reuters Moscow correspondent. ...

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  6. CO-OPERATION.

    CHICAGO, Dec 6.—"The British and American Navies will be the backbone of our post-war naval police force to guard the world ...

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  7. BELATED WINTER.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—"The Germans are exerting themselves to the utmost to take advantage of the late winter in Russia," says the Moscow ...

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  8. STUBBORN NAZIS.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The Fifth Army is relentlessly forcing its way toward the Liri and Secco valley roads to Rome. capturing positions ...

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  9. INVADING JAPAN.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The British United Press correspondent in Cairo states: "A senior American staff officer who participated in the first ...

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  10. WELL PROVIDED FOR.

    NEW YORK, Dec 6.—Marine combat correspondent, Sgt Lucas, in a delayed dispatch from Tarawa, says: "The Japanese defenders of ...

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  11. LONDON REACTIONS.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—Reuters diplomatic correspondent states "The Teheran declaration has been warmly welcomed by the Allied Governments ...

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  12. THE KING.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—It is officially stated from Buckingham Palace that the King is suffering from influenza and will be confined to his room for ...

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  13. DNIEPER BEND.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—"The Red Army north-west of Gomel, continuing its offensive occupied several inhibited places and in the Chernyakov area ...

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  14. LEADERS OF TURKEY.

    Above (left to right) : President inonu; Chief of General Staff (Marshal Chakmak). Below: Premier (M. Sarajoglu) ; Foreign Minister (M. Menemenjoglu). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MANY AIR BLOWS.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Dec 7.—Air blows against Cape Gloucester, 280 miles south-west of Rabaul, in New ...

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  16. AMERICAN FLEET.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 6.—Contributing to the "Army and Navy" Journal" on the occasion of the Pearl Harbour anniversary, the ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. SNAMENKA NEXT ?

    LONDON, Dec 7.—Reuters Moscow correspondent states: "The battle for Snamenka is in its decisive hours. Russian tank and infantry" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PEACE MOVE ?

    LONDON, Dec 7.—Reuters Zurich correspondent cabled today: "Confirmation has reached reliable circles in Berne of a recent peace move by ...

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  19. "SMALL ADVANCES"

    LONDON, Dec 7.—Today's Algiers HQ communique was as follows: "Land: We made some small advances in certain sectors of the Fifth ...

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  20. AMERICAN VIEWS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 6.—The Secretary of State (Mr Cordell Hull) hailed the Teheran statement of Allied aims as the signal for ...

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  21. ALIGNMENT OF FORCES.

    LONDON, Dec 6.—The Moscow journal, "War and the Working Class." says: "The alignment of forces in the Pacific has changed ...

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  22. MENACE OF JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Dec 6.—The New York "Herald-Tribune's" military correspondent (Major Fielding Eliot) writes: "It would be dangerous to ...

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  23. NIPPON'S TASK.

    NEW YORK, Dec 7.—Tokio official radio stated today: "The Teheran declaration does not affect Japan's determination to crush ...

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  24. NAZI DIVISIONS.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Stockholm says it is reported that three fully-equipped ...

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  25. SUBMARINES SCORE.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—An Admiralty communique last night stated: "Our submarines continuing, the offensive against German shipping and ...

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  26. U.S.A. MANPOWER.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 6.—The Manpower Chief (Mr McNutt) told a Press conference today that the mobilisation of manpower in the ...

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  27. WHEN AND HOW.

    NEW YORK, Dec 6.—In a dispatch from London to the "New York Times," James Reston, discussing the reported Churchill- ...

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  28. 69 CANDLES.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—For the celebration of Mr Churchill's 69th birthday in Teheran, there was a small birthday cake in the centre of the ...

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  29. MARSHALLS ATTACK.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 6.—A Pacific Fleet communique issued today was as follows: "Strong carrier task forces attacked the ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. MIDNIGHT OIL.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The National Broadcasting Company's Cairo representative stated: "Military decisions and details, perhaps related to ...

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  31. TIMING OF BLOWS.

    NEW YORK, Dec 6.—In a dispatch to the "New York Times" from London Drew Middleton states: "The Teheran plans will ...

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  32. STALIN'S CONDITION

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The Cairo correspondent of the National Broadcasting system cables: "It may now be disclosed that Marshal ...

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  33. CALCUTTA RAID.

    NEW DELHI, Dec 7.—A communique was issued last night referring to the raid on Calcutta by Japanese bombers on Sunday. It ...

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  34. SIGNIFICANT OMISSION.

    NEW YORK, Dec 6.—Louis Lochner, who was chief of the Associated Press's Berlin bureau until 1942. writes: "The most significant fact ...

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  35. SOVIET AND JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Dec 6.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Cairo, Cyrus Sulzberger, states: "It may be assumed that once the ...

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  36. SMITING JAPAN.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—If the offensive in the Far East comes quickly, Japan can be knocked out from the war in the shortest time, is the ...

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  37. COUNT CIANO.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The German newsagency last night denied that Count Ciano had been executed, stating the proceedings against the ...

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  38. U.S.A. SUBMARINES.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 6.—A navy communique issued today stated: "United States submarines have reported the sinking of 11 enemy ...

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  39. JERUSALEM JAUNT

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the Associated Press reports: "High chiefs of the combined British and American ...

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  40. PEARL HARBOUR.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 6.—The House of Representatives today unanimously passed a resolution extending for one year after the ...

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  41. WAR PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The Secretary of War (Sir James Grigg) replying in the House of Commons today to questions regarding the ...

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  42. MOSLEY'S RELEASE

    LONDON, Dec 7.—Another Mosley demonstration was held outside the House of Commons today when a queue of about 400 war workers from ...

    Article : 210 words
  43. MEXICAN UNIT.

    NEW YORK, Dec 6.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Mexico City says that addressing a Mexican Senate committee the ...

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  44. FORLORN HOPE.

    LONDON, Dec 7.—The German newsagency states that the President of Finland (M R. Ryti) in a speech on the occasion of the 26th ...

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  45. ORDERED WORLD.

    WELLINGTON, Dec 7.—Commenting on the Teheran conference the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Nash) said that there never had ...

    Article : 80 words
  46. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated. the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press ...

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