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  4. ALLIES MOVE IN ITALY.

    LONDON, January 26: Restart Algiers correspondent says the British and Americans were advancing from a 12-mile penetration on Tuesday, and were on Wednesday night certain ta be astride the Appian War, also the railway touts of Rome. Patrok mart hare penetrated deeper. Allied ...

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  5. R.A.A.F. BEAUFORTS DROPPING THEIR BOMBS.

    This remarkable picture of a daylight raid by R.A.A.F. Seauforts on Monday, January 17, was taken from an aircraft flown by Flying Officer Alan Harrison, of Hoon district, Tasmania. This raid was the biggest made in daylight by Australian-manned bombers. Thief escort of Kittyhawks and Spitfires was also provided by the R.A.A.F. Bombing results were good, and there was no ack-ack and no interception indicating that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. R.A.AF. BEAUFORTS.

    Biggest daylight strike by BAAF escorted bombers in the South-west Pacific was made recently, when beanforts, covered by ...

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  7. KRASNOG VARDEISK.

    LONDON, January 26.—The capture of Krasnog Vardeisk, 20 miles south of Leningrad, means the Russians have gained the main German stronghold left in the original Leningrad siege line, says Renter's correspondent who adds that with the Narva railway already cut west of ...

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  8. RATIONING TRANSPORT.

    CANBERRA, January 27: The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), commenting on the transport strike in New South Wales yesterday, said If ...

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  9. JAP AIR & SEA BEATING.

    The Japanese took another terrific sea and air beating when torpeds bombers from the Solomons, with a huge fighter escort, struck at Rabaul on Monday. The results were: On water: Five cargo ships and an oil tanker tank, two other vessels damaged and beached. IN the air: 24 ...

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  10. MR. CURTIN'S WARNING.

    CANBERRA, January 27— Concluding the Premiers' Conference and Loan Council meeting this morning, Mr. Curtin told the State ...

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  11. RUPTURE WITH AXIS.

    LONDON, January 26.-Following the announcement by the Argentine leader (General Ramirez) that the Government had decided to break off ...

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  12. U.S. GRATUITY.

    WASHINGTON, January 26.— Congressional action was completed today on the armed forces muttering out pay legislation, which provides 300 ...

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  13. RAIDS ON MARSHALLS.

    NEW YORK. January 25.—A Pacific Float communique says Army and Fleet aircraft attacked four Marshall Island atolls on Monday. Three atolls ...

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  14. RUSSIANS' GRUESOME FIND OF 11,000 POLISH CORPSES-NAZI VICTORS.

    LONDON, January 26.—Moscow radio announced today that a special Soviet Commission was investigating the finding of more than 11,000 corpses clad in Polish military uniforms in graves 10 miles from Smolenak song the highway to Vitebsk, near the Katyn Forest. The discovery of ...

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  15. AWARDS IN NEW GUINEA.

    CANBERRA. January 27: Awards released today by Lord Cowrie for gallant and distinguished service in New Guinea during September and ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    LONDON, January 28.-Several hundred Australians, Including official Federal and State representatives and members of the Navy, Army and Air Force, ...

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  17. AWARDS TO R A A.F.

    MELBOURNE, January 27.-The names of 117 members of the R.A.A.F., included in new years honours and not previously published, were ...

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  18. PLANS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

    CANBERRA, Jan 27.—The States will prepare immediately plans for the [?]200,000,000 programme of post-war public works, recommended to the ...

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  19. TREASURY BILLS.

    CANBERRA. January 27— Following the rejection by Victoria at the Loan Council meeting today of a proposal eubmltted by the Commonwealth ...

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  20. IGNOTTO DESTROYED.

    BRISBANE. January 27.—Ingnotto ruptured a bowel during a gallop at Albion Park today, and was destroyed tonight. ...

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  21. £300 FINES IN ST. WARDEN CASE.

    MELBOURNE. January 27: Fines intalling £300 were imposed on two men In connection with the Illegal road transport of the racehorse. St. ...

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