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  3. NEW THREAT TO NAZIS IN DNIEPER BEND

    LONDON, December 14.—Following the capture of Cherkasy, officially announced by Moscow today, the Russians are threatening the important road junction of Kirovgrad. They gained more valuable ground in the Kirovgrad ...

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  4. 8th Army Repulses German Tank Attacks

    LONDON, December 14.—The Eighth Army has repulsed strong German tank counter attacks in the area north of the Moro River, in south Italy, and pushed further forward. ...

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  5. Nazis Rush To Balkans

    LONDON, December 14.—Berlin says that important German reinforcements have reached the Balkans, and all indications point ...

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  6. Paris Now City Of Sudden Death

    LONDON, Dec. 14.— Vengeance killings by Frenchmen and terrorist acts taken by Germans have made Paris a city of sudden death, ...

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  7. Smuts Cautious On Victory Year

    PRETORIA, Dec. 14.—"Some experts think that the war will end in 1944, but I am inclined to take a more cautious view," said the Prime ...

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  8. Our Soldiers Back From Nazi Camps

    SYDNEY.— Seventy-nine N.S.W. soldiers who had been repatriated from German prison camps, reached Sydney today. Most of the ...

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  9. GOVT. DEFEATED ON UPPER HOUSE REFORM

    SYDNEY.—By 34 votes to 21 the State Government's proposal to reform the Upper House was defeated in the Legislative Council last night. ...

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  10. Jehovah's Witness At Courtmartial

    ADELAIDE.—A Jehovah's Witness who took the army oath in 1940 but refused to serve, came before a district courtmartial today. He was ...

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  11. Death Presumed Of Noted Airwoman

    LONDON, December 14.— The Probate Court has granted leave to presume that the death of Miss Amy Johnson, the noted airwoman, ...

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  12. BISHOP BATTY ON FREE UNIVERSITIES

    NEWCASTLE.—Speaking at the Church of England Girls' School yesterday the Bishop of Newcastle (Dr. De Witt Batty) said that ...

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  13. NO STOP WORK AT WESTERN MINES

    SYDNEY.—The threatened stopwork meeting by western miners did not take place today and all mines in the west are working. The State ...

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  14. DEATH IN ADELAIDE OF MAJOR DOHERTY

    ADELAIDE.—Major I. P. Doherty (retired), whose death occurred at his home at Marryatville, was in charge of cadet training at Broken Hill and ...

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  15. NAZI PROPAGANDA PROVES BOOMERANG

    LONDON, December 14.— Last week Goebbels instructed his propnganda minions to utilise Britain's influenza epidemic to the maximum ...

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  16. FLYING CROSSES FOR "BLOCK BUSTER" AIRMEN

    SYDNEY.—For courage in "block buster" attacks on Berlin and of her heavily-defended enemy targets, five RAAF officers have won Distinguished ...

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  17. FLYING DOCTOR

    The small emergency plane used by the Flying Doctor which was grounded at Pooncarie is now back at Broken Hill. Pilot J. W. Bowden brought ...

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  18. VON PAPEN GETS TASTE OF BOMBING

    LONDON, December 14.— Von Papen, Nazi Ambassador to Turkey, was bombed out of his home during his recent visit to Berlin. He escaped ...

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  19. AIRMAN MISSING

    ADELAIDE.—Mrs. M. W. Jones, of St. Peters, formerly of Henley Beach, has been notified that her husband, Sgt. Maurice William Jones, is ...

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  20. STORM WRECKS RAIL STATION

    SYDNEY.—During a violent storm this week the waiting room and offices at Baraimal station, between Casino and Kyogle, were blown across the ...

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  21. ATTORNEY GENERAL TO DECIDE POINT

    BRISBANE.—The Queensland State Full Court yesterday announced that the Federal and State Attorney-Generals will be invited to appear at the ...

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  22. POWER ALCOHOL

    SYDNEY.—A Commonwealth power alcohol distillery in the heart of a great wheatgrowing area was officially opened yesterday by the ...

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  23. ANOTHER GERMAN GENERAL REMOVED

    LONDON, December 14.—Another German General, Baron Von Falken-hausen, military commander in Belgium, has been removed from his ...

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  24. PICTON STARR-BOWKETT

    At the appropriation meeting of the Picton Starr-Bowkett Society held on Tuesday night £400 was sold at a satisfactory figure to No. 96, and a ...

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  25. SHIPS MENACED BY BURNING OIL

    SYDNEY.—Blazing oil in the harbor yesterday menaced ships and the wharf and sent a pall of smoke over the port. Fire floats and fire ...

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  26. ALLEGED BREAKING AND ENTERING

    SYDNEY.—Bail of £2000 was fixed by Mr. Arnold, S.M., at the Central Court today in a case in which Arthur Alfred Jordan (32), miner, was ...

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  27. MAN GAOLED FOR WOUNDING WIFE

    SYDNEY.—Acquitted on an "intent to murder" charge Peter Kerr (53), aircraft worker, was sentenced to seven years penal servitude at the ...

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  28. Terrifie Allied Attack On Gasmata

    FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.—Allied bombers launched a terrific attack yesterday on Gasmata, on New Ireland. It was one of the heaviest attacks of the war in the South Pacific, no less than 248 tons of explosives being dropped on enemy positions at Linden-hafen, Ring Ring, and off shore islands. Our planes then came down to tree top height ...

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  29. FIERCE BATTLE IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, December 14.—Fierce battles are still raging in the Changteh area of China. Today's Chungking communique says that ...

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  30. VEGETABLES DUMPED

    SYDNEY.—After the municipal markets closed yesterday loads of beans, spinach, cabbages, parsnips, beetroot, lettuce and celery were ...

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  31. "GROUP" TAXATION PAYERS GET CONCESSION

    CANBERRA.—No action will be taken before March 21. against "group" taxpayers who do not pay their tax within the 60 days provided in the ...

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