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  4. ROMMEL ON RUN AGAIN

    CAIRO. December 13.—It was officially announced late to-night that Rommel had been turned out from a strong position at El Agheola. and is retreating westward. LONDON. December 14.—Correspondent with the Eighth Army in ...

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  5. JAPANESE MATERIAL LEFT FOR U.S. MARINES

    United States Marion, who hare wrested strategic positions from the Japanese is the solomon Islands, have also captured and saivaged tons of equipment abandoned by the Japanese. Hera Is a view of the catueway connecting Tanambogo with Gavuta, showing wreckage and debris in the foregroung from which the Americans salvaged valuable materials, after destroying the Japanese positions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE STALINGRAD FRONT

    LONDON, December 13.—Moscow says the German opposition a increasing on all fronts. particularly south-west of Stalingrad against the Russian drive towards Kotelnikovo. The Russians, north-west of Stalingrad, captured a further strongly fortified German line, and are steadily ...

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  7. MR. BULCOCK TO RESIGN TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, December 14,—Mr. Bulcook said to-day. that he would take the necessary steps to resign from the Ministry to-morrow. His new ...

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  8. ARTILLERY DUELS AT BUNA

    With heavy tropical rain storms hampering infantry operations, fighting in the Buna area has developed into a series of artillery and mortar ...

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  9. NEW GUINEA WOUNDED

    Soldiers wounded in New Guinea, most of whom have been fighting around Gona, have arrived on a hospital train .at an Australian town. ...

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  10. THE AUSTERITY LOAN

    CANBERRA, Decanter 14,—On the eve of the closing of. the Ausetralty Loan campaign, the Federal Treasure (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night that ...

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  11. JAP DESTROYER SUNK

    WASHINGTON, December 13. — Navy communique No. 218 says: "In the South Pacific on December 11 at 6 p.m Douglas Dauntleas dive-bomb ...

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  12. ECONOMIC CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Dec, 14,— A strong recommandation to intsnnify the existing forms of wartime economic control in Australla are believed to have ...

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  13. THE "PYJAMA GIRL"

    SYDNEY, December 14, —.Application for an order. declaring that the "Pyjama Girl", murdered near Albury some years ago, was the daughter of ...

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  14. RAILWAYS AND BARGES ATTACKED

    LONDON, December 13,—The Air Minister states that aircraft of the fighter- bomber and Army Co-operation made attacks on ...

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  15. MARGTC FOR SKILLED LABOR

    CANBERRA, December 14—An order tamed under the Economic Organisation Regulations to-night requires continued payments of all ...

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  16. HITLER EARMARKED DARLAN

    NEW YORK. December 13—The Free French magaxtine, "Pour La Victoire," publishes report made by General Laurencle , Marshal Petain's ...

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  17. C.C.C. WORKER FINED

    BRISBANE. December 14.—Harold Robert Graham. 23,.stated by the prosecution to be a member of the Civil Construction Corps, was fined £5, ...

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  18. NAZI GENERAL'S RESIGNATION

    LONDON, Dec.13.—The Times" correspondent on the German frontier gives the following explanation of why Balder was superseded by ...

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  19. HITLER'S PLANS FOR HOLLAND

    LONDON, December 13—Admitting that fear of R.A.F. bombs and naval shells forced him to evacuate certain sections of the German and Dutch ...

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  20. WAR CASUALTIES

    CANBERRA, Dec. 14.—A woman in Canberra had to walk two ralies to from obtain from the pott office , as army' telegram announcing her husband's ...

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  21. DEFENCE WORKERS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, December 14.—About 240 moulders, ironworkers, and crane, driven employed at a large war factory want on strike to-day. They are ...

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  22. EMPIRE COMMUMCATONS

    CANBERRA. December 14,—The wartime problems of Empire communications will be examined by the inter Dominion communication ...

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  23. PAY FOR MEDICAL WOMEN'S SERVICE

    SYDNEY, December 14.—The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) has announced the rates of pay and allowances for the Australian Medical Women's ...

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  24. THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER WASP

    The end of the Culled States aircraft carrier Wasp— a dramatic photograph taken after the vessel had been turned an inferno by therr enemy submarines The 14,700-ton carrier after service and a fine record was successfully attacked by a Japanese submartine on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THE FRENCH ARMY

    LONDON, December 13.—The Vichy Neweagency has belatedly issued the text of Marshal petain's reply to Hitler's letter reference to the German ...

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  26. MANPOWER PROSECUTIONS

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Mr. Wurth said to-day a number of prosecutions had been authorised by the Minister for Labor and National Service for ...

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  27. JAPANESE HELD IN YUNNAN

    CHUNGKING, December 14.—The Chinese forces holding the west bank of the Salween River in yunnan Province, have beaten off a Japanese ...

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  28. POST-WAR MARKETING OF WOOL

    CANBERRA, December 14,—To formulate a co-ordinated policy for On peat-war marketing of wool, the pastoral industries of Australia . New ...

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  29. LAVAL WANTS AXIS VICTORY

    LONDON, December 14.—Laval, in a statement , said "I must My, with out equivocation and ambiguity that I want a German victory. in order that ...

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  30. STOCK CENSUS OF PIECE GOODS

    MELBOURNE. December 14.—A stock census of cotton and rayon place goods . will be taken the Rationing Commission Registered ...

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  31. FRENCH WEST AFRICA

    LONDON, December 19. — The Morocco radio states that the Governor-General , M. Boleson. in a statement said: "The situation has been ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S WAR CEMETERIES

    One hundred and thirty war cemeteries have been provided In Australia by the Directorate of Graves Registration. Eight are in New Guinea. ...

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