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  3. RUSSIAN SUCCESS IN THE MIDDLE DON AREA

    LONDON, January 4.—The Russians today gained another marked success in the middle Don area. They captured Chernyshevskaya and the near by railway station of Chernsyhev, 80 miles east of Millerovo. These ...

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  4. Allied Tanks Score In Big Thrust In Tunisia

    LONDON, January 4.—A successful British tank thrust in Tunisia, north-east and south-east of Medjez el Bab, is reported in today's North African communique. It says that the expedition was made in force, and did not encounter ...

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  5. Curtin Wins Over Militia

    MELBOURNE.—By a two to one majority the special Interstate Labor Conference to-day approved an amendment to ...

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  6. POLICE AND MILITARY IN "DODGER" RAD

    LONDON, January 4.—Detectives and military police today swept down on London's West End in the biggest raid so far to stop evasion ...

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  7. OPERATION IN TENT AS BIG STORM RAGES

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.— An Air Force mobile operating theatre, which can be set up in any place complete in 90 minutes, was ...

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  8. Works Inquiry; Hit At Sydney Paper

    SYDNEY.—When the Allied Works Council inquiry was resumed today J. E. Evans, one of the suspended clerks, made a statement to the ...

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  9. Letter To Son Proves Costly

    ADELAIDE.—Under National Security Regulations a charge against a woman was made in the Port Adelaide Police Court yesterday. ...

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  10. Motori[?] To Pay £53 For Crashes

    ADELAIDE. — Fines and costs amounting to £53/6/- on two charges were imposed in the Hindmarsh Court today on a motorist arrested on ...

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  11. SOLDIERS DROWNED NEAR GLEN INNES

    SYDNEY.—Three yueensianu soldiers lost their lives at the week end when crossing a stony ford over tire Beardy River, near Glen Innes, while ...

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  12. GERMAN ENVOYS RECALLED HOME

    LONDON, January 4. — Recent changes in the German diplomatic corps are regarded in London as significant. ...

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  13. BOSTON FIRE SEQUEL; 10 PEOPLE INDICTED

    NEW YORK, January 4.—Following the recent disastrous fire in the Cocoanut Grove Cabaret at Boston, when nearly 500 lives were lost, a ...

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  14. Spies In Mexico

    WASHINGTON, January 4.—Several thousand highly trained Japanese agents, taking advantage of their racial resemblance to Mexican ...

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  15. ROOSEVELT FAVORS WEEK OF PRAYER

    WASHINGTON, January 4.—Supporting the observance of a universal week of prayer, President Roosevelt has sent the following messages to ...

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  16. RECORD NUMBER OF PRESS MESSAGES

    LONDON, January 4.—Australian Associated Press in 1942 broke all records for the number of messages sent from London to Australia and ...

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  17. CORRECT WAR TIP

    LONDON, January 4.—The chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation (Sir Allan Powell), in a broadcast, said that monitoring ...

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  18. HINDUS DISCUSS BRITISH POLICY

    LONDON, January 4.—A Cawnpore message says that the Mahasabha (Orthodox Hindu) conference is discussing a motion declaring that ...

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  19. RUSSIANS GET NEW YEAR SURPRISE

    LONDON, January 4.—A new year present for the city of Moscow was the opening of a third underground railway line. The public was ...

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  20. RECORD TOTE BETTING ON N. ZEALAND COURSES

    AUCKLAND.—In spite of the war, and a reduction in the number of race days, there was an increase of £30,000 in totalisutor betting at New ...

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  21. HISTORIAN'S TIP ABOUT WAR

    NEW YORK, January 4.—The noted historian, Albert Bushnell Hart, suggests that America should annex Canada after the war, "lest Russian ...

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  22. DUTCH LEARN OUR WAY OF FIGHTING

    A striking tribute to the strong spirit of comradeship which has developed between Dutch guerillas and AIF Commandos in Portuguese Timor ...

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  23. LONDON'S VIEW ON CURTIN'S APPEAL

    LONDON, January 4. — Nobody here quarrels with Mr. Curtin's stirring call to Australians to gird themselves for greater striking strength, ...

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  24. Forestry Chief Tilts At The B.I.C.

    WHEN the Forestry Commission met the B.I.C. at a special meeting last night the Commissioner for Forests (Mr. E. H. F. Swain) attacked the B.I.C. for "fobbing off" its responsibilities in connection with the wood problem. The Commission met the B.I.C. to discuss the wood problem generally and see what arrangements could be made to prevent ...

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  25. LOTTERY RESULTS

    SYDNEY.—Lottery No. resulted:—First, No, 35503, "Compensation" syndicate, Mr. Fielder, 46 King Street, Mascot; second. No. ...

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  26. TYRE CONTROLLER

    CANBERRA. — Mr. Charles Sinclair Butt, general manager of Olympic Tyres and Rubber Co. Ltd., Melbourne, has been appointed ...

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  27. U.S. TORPEDO BOATS ATTACK JAP SHIPS

    WASHINGTON. January 4.—American torpedo boats attacked eight Japanese destroyers in isolated engagements north-west of Guadalcanal ...

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