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  2. PACIFIC PROSPECT.

    WITH GENERAL MACARTHUR's HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Nov 29.—"Every road that leads to Tokio is of the utmost importance in our ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. "NOT BROKEN—YET."

    LONDON, Nov 29.—"Berlin is not broken—yet. That seems to be the lesson of all the weekend news which came into Stockholm, not ...

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  4. POST-WAR REICH.

    NEW YORK, Nov 28.—The destruction for all time of Germany's position as a major economic Power is envisaged in discussions which ...

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  5. AIR BLOWS RESUMED.

    WITH GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Nov 29.—The resumption of Allied air attacks on Wewak, the Japanese base along ...

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  6. SURGING WEST

    LONDON, Nov 29.—"One column of General Rokossovsky's Red Army I which is driving the Germans back towards the Polish border along la 100-mile front in White Russia is under 12 miles from Jlobin, says Reuters Moscow correspondent. "Other Russians on the east side of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LEADERS' MEETING.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—"A new forecast of meetings between the "Big Three" is current in local and foreign diplomatic circles tonight," says ...

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  8. LEND-LEASE.

    CANBERRA, Nov 29.—Australia had contributed £787,000,000 to reciprocal Lend-Lease to August 31 last. Expenditure for 1942-3 was ...

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  9. DAWN ATTACK.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Reuters correspondent in Algiers today stated: "The Eighth Army's attack was launched before dawn yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SALVAGE DURING ATTACK ON SATELBERG.

    During the attack on Satelberg the ground gave way beneath this Matilda tank. Australians with the aid of a Bulldozer ire shown getting the tank back to firm ground. In the foreground of the picture a YMCA man is handing out coffee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Last night's Moscow communique was as follows: "The Red Army between the Dnieper and the Soj rivers continued to ...

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  12. BERLIN REPORT.

    LONDON. Nov 29.—Berlin radio today reported that the "Big Three"—Mr Churchill, President Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin-were already ...

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  13. BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Railway lines were blown up simultaneously at several points in and around Oslo at 6 am last Friday, according to the ...

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  14. PEACE FEELERS ?

    LONDON. Nov 29.—Reports reaching London over the weekend, mainly from Sweden and Switzerland, state that the Germans are ...

    Article : 142 words
  15. "IMPERIALIST."

    OTTAWA, Nov 28.—Mr W. D. Herridge, former Canadian Minister to Washington, said in a speech: "If the United States pursues its ...

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  16. REPRISAL TALK.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—"The British, and Americans presumably are able to convert Berlin from debris to ashes," says the German-controlled ...

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  17. "NEGOTIATOR."

    LONDON, Nov 29.—The "Daily Express" correspondent on the Italian frontier states that, according to reports, "important personalities" ...

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  18. MOSLEY'S RELEASE.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—A crowd of 30,000 gathered in Trafalgar square yesterday afternoon for a mass demonstration against the release of ...

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  19. BATTLES IN CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, Nov 29.—The Associated Press correspondent states that it is officially admitted that the Japanese are encircling the Chinese ...

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  20. "GOOD PROGRESS."

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Today's Algiers HQ communique was as follows: "Land: British, Indian and New Zealand troops of the Eighth ...

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  21. GERMAN CLAIM.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Berlin Newsagency today announced that Thira Island, the southernmost of the Cyclades group, north of Crete, had ...

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  22. R.A.F. HITS AGAIN.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Today's Air Ministry communique was as follows: "Bomber Command Mosquitos last night attacked objectives in ...

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  23. ON FROM SATELBERG.

    WITH GENERAL MACARTHSUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Nov 29.—Since their capture last Friday of Satelberg, the Japanese mountain ...

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  24. NAZIS AND JAPAN.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Paris radio broadcast a Tokio report today that an agreement between Germany and Japan was signed yesterday by the ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. "PEACE THINKING."

    NEW YORK, Nov 28.—A United Press correspondent reports: "A thousand million dollars were sheared from stock market ...

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  26. KOROSTEN STRUGGLE.

    LONDON. Nov 29.—While the Red Army is still swarming forward apparently practically unchecked in the new great White ...

    Article : 325 words
  27. GERMAN BASTIONS.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Taking advantage of Gomel's fall, General Rokossovsky's armies are swinging round the north fringe of the Pripet ...

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  28. WELL TIMED.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Large-scale German military manoeuvres were interrupted when American bombers raided Jeller airfield and aeroplane ...

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  29. POISON GAS.

    NEW YORK, Nov 28.—The Ankara correspondent of the "New York Times" states: "Germany has begun large-scale manufacture of a ...

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  30. AT BOUGAINVILLE.

    NEW YORK, Nov 28.—The Associated Press reports from Admiral Halsey's HQ in the 8 Pacific that American artillery and infantry on ...

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  31. REPUBLIC WANTED.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—The correspondent in Naples of the British United Press says that a turbulent meeting at Naples University called ...

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  32. "JUMPING JACK."

    LONDON, Nov 29.—The British United Press representative at Lisbon stated today that according to neutral military circles the Russians ...

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  33. LABOUR COUNCIL PROTEST.

    Strong exception was taken at the last meeting of the Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labour Party to the action of the British ...

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  34. LARGELY NAVAL.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr A. V. Alexander) said in a speech today that the war against Japan would be ...

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  35. POLICY OF INVERSION.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—"Japan's version of recent sea engagements reveals the Japanese rulers' solicitude for the spirit of their people," says ...

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  36. THEN AND NOW

    LONDON, Nov 29.—How the present air battle over Germany differs from the Battle of Britain was explained in a broadcast by ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICA'S ARMY.

    PRETORIA, Nov 29.—Lt-General Wan Rynevelo, Chief of General staff, announced last night that South Africa bad agreed to ...

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  38. SOVIET SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—Reuters correspondent in a dispatch from the First Ukrainian front after a tour of the Dnieper battlefields, ...

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  39. A LAUGH FOR THE A.I.F.

    FINSCHHAFEN, Nov 26.—There were not many laughs for the infantry on the road to Satelberg, but troops on the left flank of the ...

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  40. NEW FOE OF NAZIS.

    NEW YORK, Nov 28.—The Associated Press correspondent at Bogota (Colombia) says that, following upon the torpedoing of the Colombian ...

    Article : 89 words
  41. WAR CHAPLAINS.

    LONDON, Nov 29.—"Casualties in the Army Chaplain Corps have been so serious, and proportionately higher than in any other army unit, ...

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  42. TINY ENEMY TANKS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 28.—The United Press correspondent at Pearl Harbour states that the Japanese defenders of Makin Island had tiny ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

    Article : 32 words
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