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  2. BLOW AFTER BLOW

    LONDON, Jan 19.—The Leningrad offensive was mentioned for the first time by the Russians in yesterday's Moscow communique: Heavy guns of Russia's naval base on Kronstadt Island have joined in the offensive, shelling the Germans on the mainland, according to Reuters ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PEACE FEELERS.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—Moscow radio has broadcast without comment the British denial of the story, allegedly from Cairo, published in "Pravda" ...

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  4. MADRID'S POLICY.

    LONDON. Jan 19.—Asked in the House of Commons whether be had an official report of the presence of[ Spanish troops on the Russian front ...

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  5. MOVE IN ITALY.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—Algiers radio today stated: "The attack across the lower region of the Garigliano River (reported in the official communique) ...

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  6. BUSHFIRE DAMAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 19.—The restoration of fencing at the earliest moment and provision for farmers to get back into production as soon ...

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  7. ENEMY DRIVEN BACK.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Jan 19.—Red Indians representing 20 tribes were among the Americans who soundly ...

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  8. ISLANDS CONTROL

    NEW YORK, Jan 18.—Frank Kluckhohn, correspondent in Australia for the "New York Times," discussing the Canberra conference, ...

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  9. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    SYDNEY, Jan 19.—After long negotiations by Allied Governments and Red Cross Societies in Japan the Japanese authorities have agreed ...

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  10. FRANCO'S SHIFTS.

    MONTREAL, Jan 19.—In an uncensored article from Madrid in the "New York Times," Harold Benny states: 'The gradual shift of ...

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  11. "PRAVDA" ITEM.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 18.—President Roosevelt, replying to questions at his Press conference, said he was as much mystified as anyone else by ...

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  12. FEDERAL HELP.

    CANBERRA, Jan 19.—Materials for the relief of those who lost property in the Victorian bushfires would be sent to the areas affected ...

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  13. AMERICA'S NECESSITIES.

    NEW YORK, Jan 18.—The "New York Times" military analyst, Major Hanson Baldwin, commenting on post-war policies, says: "The bases ...

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  14. R.A.A.F. HITS HARD.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Jan 19.—The ; biggest concentration of RAAF aircraft ever assembled over New ...

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  15. THE BOOMERANG.

    In 1934 an Australian touring Japans saw more than painted kites in the skies and almond blossom on the ground. What be saw made ...

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  16. TOWARDS DECISION.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—Berlin radio's military commentator, General Dietmar, said yesterday: '"The High Command will have to fully employ ...

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  17. BADOGLIO BANS MEDALS.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—Berlin radio today said that Marshal Badoglio ad ordered all ranks under his command to cease wearing Spanish Civil ...

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  18. POLISH FRONTIER.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—"It is not a good thing to try to discuss these extremely difficult and delicate matters at question time," said the ...

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  19. ADRIATIC FLANK.

    LONDON. Jan 19.—Reuters correspondent with the Eighth Army states: "The Canadians at dawn on Monday opened the battle for the ...

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  20. ARMY FIRE-FIGHTERS.

    CANBERRA, Jan 19.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) said tonight that a body of soldiers trained as fire-fighters, who could be ...

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  21. CIVIL AVIATION.

    CANBERRA, Jan 19.—An international air authority set up under suitable safeguards to control international air routes was recommended ...

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  22. OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—According Reuters Moscow correspondent the British Foreign Office denial of the "Pravda" story about conferring with ...

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  23. NEW OUTBREAKS.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 19.—Two other fires were reported today, one at CraigLeburn and another near Orbost In Gippsland. ...

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  24. PRE-WAR POLAND.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—The Columbia Broadcasting System's Moscow reporter states that the Moscow Journal "War and the Working ...

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  25. "LAST THROW."

    LONDON, Jan 19.—"Marshal von Manstein, back on the eastern front from an emergency conference with Hitler and the German High ...

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  26. "SUPERIOR SMILE."

    LONDON, Jan 19.—The German Overseas News agency states that a Foreign Office spokesman commenting on the "Pravda" report of a ...

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  27. "VICIOUS, RESOURCEFUL.

    PEARL HARBOUR, Jan 18.—Admiral Nimitz broadcasting today, said: "The Japanese are thoroughly entrenched in the island ...

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  28. MANJIMUP AREA.

    MANJIMUP Jan 19.—On Tuesday Manjimup township was menaced by a bushfire that came in from the north-west. Fanned by a strong ...

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  29. FRANCE TO AEGEAN.

    NEW YORK, Jan 18.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Algiers, Cyrus Sulzberger, in a cable last night slated 'that ,the Allied ...

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  30. YUGOSLAV STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—The importance of Yugoslav resistance was underlined In a House of Commons statement in which the War ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA AND N.Z.

    CANBERRA, Jan 19.—The representatives of the Australian and New Zealand Governments are highly gratified over the result of ...

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  32. THE AMERICAN OFFER.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 19.—Com. meeting on the American offer to seek a resumption of Russo-Polish diplomatic relations the Secretary ...

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  33. MAXIMUM PRESSURE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 18.—At his Press conference today President Roosevelt volunteered the information that he had conferred with ...

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  34. GERMAN RETREAT.

    LONDON. Jan 19.—The Moscow correspondent of the British United Press reports: "Waves of Stormoviks have turned the German retreat ...

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  35. FRENCH PATRIOTS.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—According to Paris radio the Germans last November arrested Count Robert de Vogue, proprietor of the champagne ...

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  36. ITALIAN KING.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—Renters correspondent at Bari states that Marshal Badoglio's Acting-Minister of the Interior (Signor Vito Reale) said ...

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  37. DEVELOPING.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—Last night's Moscow communique was as follows: "Several days ago on the Leningrad front in the Oranienbaum area ...

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  38. INFLATION EVILS.

    NEW YORK, Jan 18.—The Chungking correspondent of the "New York Times," Brooks Atkinson, says foreign observers believe that ...

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  39. IN BURMA RETREAT

    MELBOURNE, Jan 19.—A Brisbane and two West Australian RAAF officers who have just arrived in England from India told thrilling ...

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  40. ROYAL TREASURES.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—The "Daily Mail's" Geneva correspondent, quoting Turin newspapers, says the Germans have discovered the hiding ...

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  41. BEAUFORTS' BIG RAID

    MELBOURNE, Jan 19.—The biggest daylight raid by RAAF Australian-made Beaufort bombers in the SW Pacific was made on ...

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  42. CHINA AND BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—A farewell address to the British Parliament was given by Dr Wang Shih-chieh, head of the Chinese goodwill mission ...

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  43. WAR CRIMINALS.

    NEW YORK, Jan 18.—The "New York Times" reports that the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr Morgenthau), opening the fourth war loan ...

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  44. AID TO RUSSIA.

    WASHINGTON. Jan 18.—The Foreign Economic Administration today disclosed that Russian Lend Lease is keeping pace with the ...

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  45. KIEV UNIVERSITY OPENS.

    LONDON, Jan 19.—Kiev University has been reopened, states Moscow radio. The Germans destroyed nearly all the buildings of the ...

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