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  4. AUSTRALIANS AT WAR

    CANBERRA, December 25.-The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), to-day issued the following Christmas message to the Australian land, sea and ...

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  5. AFTER THE FALL OF GONA

    Australian troops rest after the charge which cleaned the Japanese out of Gons. Tired and worn out the troops dropped for rest, even though they were right in the middle of positions in which were dozens of dead Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EIGHTH ARMY NEAR SIRTE

    NEW YORK, December 25.-According to a communique issued by the War Department, there is increasing patrol activity by the British ...

    Article : 780 words
  7. NEW RUSSIAN DRIVE

    LONDON, December 25.-Official Moscow reports says the Soviet troops continued their offensive engagements in the Middle Don, Stalingrad and centra] fronts. A new offensive in the Nalchik area alto is making good progress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALLIES GAIN AT BUNA

    The ground fighting around Buna has advanced another stage is the Allies' favour. The main Japanese positions have now been overrun, and the Australian and American forces have driven the defenders back to their last fortified line of defence in this sector. This line is ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS MESSAGES

    LONDON, December 28.-The Aro[?]bishop of Canterbury (Dr. Temple) and Cardinal Hinaley have sent Christmas messages to Christians in ...

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  10. DARLAN ASSASSINATED

    LONDON, December 25.-The Algiers radio to-day broadcast a communique from French Headquarters in North Africa stating Admiral Darlan was attacked at Algiers at 2 p.m. on Thursday and died en route to hospital. Admiral Darlan's assassin was arrested THE LATE ADMIRAL DARLAN ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. U.S. SOLDIER ACQUITTED

    SYDNEY, December 24.-An American soldier, Private Winston Rudolph Smith. 21, who was tried on a manslaughter charge, has been acquitted ...

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  12. MISURATA WAS OLD SUBMARINE BASE

    Latest advices indicate that most of Rommel's forces have passed Misurata, the first important town of Tripolitania, and an old submarine base. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE TO U.S. FORCES

    WASHINGTON, December 25.-The following message has been sent to President Roosevelt to the men and women of the armed forces: Happ[?] ...

    Article : 242 words
  14. AXIS SHIPPING LOSSES

    LONDON, December 21.-Our naval planes, on Monday night scored direct bits on a merchantman and a smaller escort ship off the west coast ...

    Article : 145 words
  15. SOUTHERN FATALITIES

    BRISBANE, December 25.-Two service men were killed and three were injured when military vehicles crashed into a guide post on the side ...

    Article : 289 words
  16. SOVIET ANTI-TANK CORPS

    A Soviet anti-tank unit advances at Stallagrad. Moving up to the battlefront, a Soviet mobile anti-tank unit is seen riding in United States jeeps, light scout cars, with four wheel drive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. LARGER FEDERAL HOUSE

    BRISBANE, December 25-The present was not the time to talk about increasing the size of Federal Parliament. Mr. Jolly, M.H.R., said on ...

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  18. RUSSIAN LEAFLETS

    LONDON, December 24.-Russian propaganda is capitalising the situation in Russia, telling the Germans Rumanians, and Italians about the ...

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  19. WOMEN IN POSTAL WORK

    MELBOURNE, December 25-Approximately 929 women are employed by the Postmaster General's Department throughout Australia. This ...

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  20. PROFESSOR H K. BAILEY

    MELBOURNE, December 25.-Professor H. K Bailey, of the Melbourne University, one of the foremost Australian authorities on constitutional ...

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  21. GIRL'S EXPERIENCE

    SYDNEY, December 25.-Tinkler Patricia Ramsay (9). of Belmore, had a remarkable escape from death when she was drawn by suction for 162 feet ...

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  22. MISSION NURSES ESCAPE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) December 24.-Twn Melanesian mission nurses Misses E. Field, of New Zealand, and C.M. Woods, of london, have arrived ...

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  23. IMPORTANT WAR MATTERS

    CANBERRA, December 25.-It ss understood that Mr. Curtin spent the greater put of to-day and will be occupied throughout the week-end on ...

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  24. CAPTAIN RECOVERS DISC AND WHISTLE

    CANBERRA, December 23-An Australian Army captain who lost his identity disc and whistle when wounded by a Japanese sniper in the ...

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  25. U.S. GENERALS WOUNDED

    Three American generals have been wounded in the fighting around Buna. They are Brigadier General H. McNider who, one time was Assistant ...

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  26. ANNUAL LEAVE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, December 25.-In a judgment in the Industrial Commission yesterday, Mr. Justice Cantor said that, for the duration of the war ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. U.S. TROOPS AT DAKAR

    LONDON, December 24.-The Associated Press, in a delayed despatch from Dakar, says that American troops have landed there. ...

    Article : 64 words
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