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  2. ITALIAN COUNTER ATTACKS UNSUCCESSFUL

    Heavy fighting continued in Albania today, especially in the coastal sector and further eastward. The military spokesman in Athens today denied the ...

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  3. British Success In East Africa

    A successful raid on Elwak in Italian Somaliland, resulting in the capture of 120 prisoners, 15 guns and large quantities of stores and ammunition is an ...

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  4. NEW NATIONAL SECURITY REGULATIONS

    The Commonwealth Government has promised the Premier (Mr Smith) that there will he no action to apply to Queensland the new national security ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. LAVAL MAY RE-ENTER VICHY CABINET

    Although the situation in France is still confused, Berlin officials say that M. Layal is going to Paris, but is not accompanying the German ambassador ...

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  6. CAPTAIN WENT DOWN WITH SHIP

    The commander of the Western Prince, the 11,000-ton vessel which was torpedoed in the Atlantic recently went down with his ship. Survivors ...

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  7. German Chemical Factories Raided

    It is learnt that had weather curtailed R.A.F. bombing operations last night, but the objectives—Milan and Mannheim—were successfully attacked. ...

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  8. BRITISH ATTACK ON BARDIA

    Bardia is being subjected to withering fire by British artillery and infantry. The battle rages round a semi-circle of machine-gun posts, ...

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  9. NEW RECORDS

    The public response to the appeal to post much earlier this Christmas revealed interesting features. Parcels traffic has established a new ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. FLEET HAMMERING HARD AT BARDIA

    Late yesterday I stood on the heights beyond Sollum and watched smoke rising above Bardia. The fleet was hammering it hard and the thunder of ...

    Article : 250 words
  11. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN

    The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Curtin) will play no part in the Swan campaign. He will be in Melbourne when the voting takes place. ...

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  12. GUARANTEE FEEDING OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL IN EUROPE

    The Berlin Institute of Business Research claims that not only Germany, but the whole of Europe has sufficient foodstuffs and agricultural resources to ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. BEEF AND MUTTON SUPPLIES SLUMP AT CANNON HILL SALES

    Because leading city butchers already have bought their holiday supplies of sheep at the Sydney markets beef and mutton prices slumped at the Cannon ...

    Article : 198 words
  14. SHOP LIFTING IN BRISBANE

    It was estimated tonight that by Christmas Eve shop lifters will have stolen £10,000 worth of stock from all classes of Brisbane traders in two ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. CRASHED INTO GUARD'S VAN

    The engine of a special train carrying 200 troops being brought from Tamworth to Sydney, crashed into the guard's van of a stationary goods train ...

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  16. Australian-made Beaufort Bombers

    After an inspection of South Australian establishments engaged in the manufacture of paris for Australianmade Beaufort bombers, the Director ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. SWEDEN DISTRUSTFUL

    "The Tripartite Pact's plans for a new order in Europe do not appeal to Sweden," said M. Osten Unden, former Swedish Foreign Minister, in a speech ...

    Article : 191 words
  18. INCREASED WAGES

    Employees in Australian ships trading to New Zealand and other overseas ports were granted a wage increase of 25 per cent today by Chief Judge Beeby. ...

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  19. COMPELLED TO WORK FOR GERMANS

    The position of workers in occupied and unoccupied France was mentioned in the House of Commons when the Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr ...

    Article : 170 words
  20. SCENES IN AUSTRALIAN FILM CENSORED

    An order that some scenes portraying the famous charge of the light horse at Beersheba and a love passage between the hero and the heroine should be cut ...

    Article : 214 words
  21. UNITY PROPOSALS

    No decision was reached by the central council of the Queensland Country Party, which sat until after midnight discussing the unity proposals of the ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. IN FRONT RANK OF HITLER'S ENEMIES

    "Australia deserves a place in the front rank of Herr Hitler's enemies," states the "New York Times," in a leading article, which pays a warm ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. WILL BE BUILT IN QUEENSLAND

    Marine engines are to be built in Queensland on a large scale. This is the result of a conference today between Colonel D. Evans, chairman of ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. Distribution Of Comforts Fund

    "I believe that our distributions have been too frequent and too generous," states Mr Eugene German, K.C., one of the commissioners of the Australian ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. INTERNEES RIOT IN EIRE

    Internees in the Curragh camp caused damage estimated at £10,000 in riots during the week-end. Following reduced butter rations, the ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. BRITISH BOMBS DROPPED ON BERNE

    The Government is satisfied that British bombs were dropped on Berne on December 10. It has protested to Britain and claimed full compensation. ...

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  27. RECIPROCAL TRADE AGREEMENT

    The general principles of £1,000,000 reciprocated trade agreement between Australia and Rhodesia were agreed to at a representative conference today. ...

    Article : 115 words
  28. GHANDI DECLARES TRUCE

    Gandhi has proclaimed a Christmas truce and has asked the Congress Party to suspend Civil disobedience between December 23 and January 4 ...

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  29. STRIKE OF ADELAIDE TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES

    All tram services were stopped in Adelaide at noon today as a result of two mass meetings of tramway employees held yesterday. The second ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. DEATHS FROM ROAD ACCIDENTS

    Deaths from road accidents since the outbreak of the war totalled 11,424, an increase of 241 compared with the number in the preceding 15 months. ...

    Article : 85 words
  31. MILK SUPPLY IN BRITAIN

    The Ministry of Food announced to-day that normal milk supplies would be restored on Friday. ...

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  32. MEMBER OF A.I.F. FINED

    A message cabled yesterday stated that Acting Sergeant-Major Frederick William Naylor, of the A.I.F., was fined £1 at Colchester for having stolen 500 ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. MORE MENINGITIS CASES AT DARWIN

    Five more cases of meningitis have proved positive. The total is now 16. The private evacuation of children to inland districts is being planned until ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. PRISONER IN GERMANY

    The Berlin radio states that Sergeant Edward Thomas Perry, of Adelaide, has been taken prisoner. ...

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  35. DANISH NEWSPAPER IN LONDON

    The Danish consulate in London has published the first issue of a newspaper entitled "Frit Danmark " (Free Denmark). ...

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  36. SABATINO DEFEATS BRANDER

    Atilio Sabatino, 11.1, knocked out Jack Brander, 10.12, in the seventh round at the Leichhardt Stadium to-night. Sabatino's doggedness won the ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. MR H. G. WELLS RETURNING

    Mr H. G. Wells left for London by Clipper. ...

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  38. ITALIAN PUNISHED FOR LISTENING TO B.B.C. BROADCAST

    The punishment of an Italian for having listened to a British news broadcast is reported for the first time A bar proprietor at Padua was ...

    Article : 45 words
  39. 30 CASES OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN BRISBANE

    A Wynnum boy, aged 9, died in the ambulance today while being taken to hospital. He was suffering infantile paralysis. One more case was reported, ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. ECONOMIC TALKS

    The Shanghai correspondent of the American Associated Press states that a delegation under the former Foreign Minister (Mr Yoshizawa) is en route to ...

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  41. PRINCESS JULIANA

    Princess Juliana of the Netherlands has arrived on a three-day visit to President and Mrs Roosevelt. ...

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  42. MR DE VALERA

    Mr de Valera entered a nursing home and underwent a slight eye operation. ...

    Article : 20 words
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