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  2. FRENCH WEST AFRICA

    Rabat, Dec. 9.;—The Governor of West Africa, M. Boisson, stated in an interview to-day:—"Dakar and the rest of French West Africa ...

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  3. THE LIBYAN FRONT

    Cairo, Dec. lO.—A communique states:—"Our forces continue patrol and artillery activity in the El Agheila area, giving the enemy ...

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  4. ALLIES IN TUNISIA

    London, Dec. 9.—Reports from the Allied headquarters in North Africa indicate that the British infantry and American armoured ...

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  5. AIR RAID ON ITALY

    London, Dec. 10.—An Air Ministry communique states: "A strong force of bombers again attacked Turin last night. Smoke from fires ...

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  6. SOVIET OFFENSIVE

    London, Dec. 10.—The Moscow radio states that the Russians north-west of Moscow, where the Germans are reported to have launched numerous counter-attacks, gained further ground, and, occupied four more populated points. Russians after a prolonged ...

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  7. BRITISH MANPOWER

    London, Dec. 8.—The Minister for National Service, Mr. Ernest Bevin, moving the second reading of the National Service Bill in the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA AT WAR

    London, Dec. 9.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent, Noel Monks, who spent several months in Australia, cables the "Daily Mail" from ...

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  9. A Premature Report

    London, Dec. 10.—The Morocco radio states that the Eighth Army has begun an offensive against the German positions at El Agheila. ...

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  10. Bid for Air Supremacy

    London, Dec. 10.—While the Allies in Tunisia are rushing up air and ground reinforcements, the Morocco radio claims that Allied ...

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  11. Gallant Merchantman

    Washington, Dec. 10.—The Navy Department announced to-day that a medium-sized American merchantman exchanged shot for ...

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  12. Great Damage in Turin

    London, Dec. 10.—A Rome communique states:—"Enemy raiders over Turin last night hit and set fire to numerous buildings, many ...

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  13. Correspondent's Opinion

    London, Dec. 10.—Reuter's military correspondent states:—"Although the Cairo communique does not confirm the Morocco ...

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  14. RUSSIAN PROGRESS

    London, Dec. 9— Although the Russians are still believed to be holding on to important territorial gains on the central front, ...

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  15. Fighting French Recruits

    London, Dec. 9.—It is learned in London that a number of men from the French garrison at Djibouti, who expressed loyalty to ...

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  16. French Targets Attacked

    London, Dec. 9.—An Air Ministry communique states:—"Fighter and army co-operation aircraft to-day again attacked ground targets in ...

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  17. Japs Rename Batavia

    London, Dec. 9.—The Berlin radio states that the Japanese are renaming Batavia. Dyakarta ...

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  18. Value of Dakar

    Washington, Dec. 9.—When questioned at his conference with press representatives to-day concerning the agreement under ...

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  19. Asylum Fire

    Auckland, Dec. 10.—The block in which the fire occurred at the Seacliff Mental Hospital, 24 miles from Dunedin, on Tuesday night, ...

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  20. Australians Over Turin

    London, Dec. 9.—The following members of the Australian air force participated in the Turin raid on Tuesday night:—Flying- ...

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  21. Advance Continues

    Moscow, Dec. 9.—The Soviet midnight communique states:—"In the Stai[?]grad area and on the central front to-day the ...

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  22. CHIANG KAI-SHEK

    Canberra, Dec. 9.—A tribute co the gallantry of Australia's fighting men was paid by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in a ...

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  23. Japanese Broadcasts

    New York, Dec. 9.—Tokio official radio states that the Italian and German naval attaches called on the Naval Minister, Admiral ...

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  24. Waistcoats Restored

    Canberra, Dec. 10.—The Minister for War Organisation of Industry, Mr. Dedman, has returned waistcoats to the male community. He ...

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  25. German Plane Shortage

    Moscow, Dec. 9.—The Germans are experiencing a severe shortage of transport planes and are using civil air mail machines for ...

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  26. A Taxi Licence

    Perth, Dec. 10.—In the Perth Police Court to-day before Mr. J. F. McMillan S.M. Norman Clifford Penny appealed against the ...

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  27. French Gold Reserves

    London, Dec 9.—Reuter's correspondent on the French frontier states:—"The Germans are reported to have removed 49 tons ...

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  28. New German Commander

    London, Dec 9.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Stockholm states:—"The new German commander-in-chief in South ...

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  29. Vichy Report

    London, Dec. 10.—The Vichy radio, states that fighting is going on in the Teburba area Both sides have obtained considerable ...

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  30. Transport Problems

    New York, Dec. 9.—The Washington correspondent of the "Daily News" states:—"Laymen are puzzled because our motorised troops ...

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  31. Fierce Fighting Continues

    London, Dec. 10.—The Vichy radio quotes a Berlin report that fierce fighting is going on between Velikiye Luki and Rjev. The ...

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  32. Aleutian Islands

    Washington, Dec. 9.—At his press conference to-day, when the Secretary of the Navy, Colonel F. Knox, was asked if the American ...

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  33. Reports from Tunisia

    London, Dec. 9.—Following its editorial of December 8, the "Daily Mail" states that United States army authorities in ...

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  34. North African Landings

    London, Dec. 8.—Among stories of North African landings one is told of how Lieutenant G. E. R. Brown, R.A.N.V.R., of Sydney, ...

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  35. The Beveridge Plan

    London, Dec. 9.—Sir William Beveridge in a speech to-day said that his plan would take Britain neither half way to Moscow nor ...

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  36. Darlan's House Raided

    London, Dec. 9—The Berlin radio states: "The police raided Darlan's residence in France. The results show that he was a large-scale ...

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  37. One Army Proposal

    Perth, Dec 10.—The Fremantle District Council of the Australian Labour Party on Wednesday night unanimously decided to support ...

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  38. War in China

    Chungking Dec. 8.—A Chinese army spokesman to-day again emphasised the imminent danger of a Japanese drive into Yunnan ...

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  39. Queensland Governor

    Brisbane, Dec. 10.—Sir Leslie Wilson's term as Governor of Queensland has been extended by 12 months, making 12 years of ...

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  40. New R.A.F. Planes

    London, Dec. 9.—Reuter's correspondent at Allied headquarters states that the R.A.F. spokesman revealed that the R.A.F. in ...

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  41. THE KING'S INTEREST

    London, Dec. 9.—His Majesty to-day granted an audience to Sir William Beveridge and discussed the Beveridge plan with him. ...

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  42. Japan's Present Aim

    London, Dec. 9.—The Berlin radio, quoting the Japanese military newspaper "Tairiku Shimpo," states:—"Japan has by no means ...

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  43. Darlan's Activities

    London, Dec. 9.—It is reported from Algiers that Admiral Darlan's administration is rounding up all anti-Allied elements ...

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  44. Italian Report

    London, Dec. 10.—The Rome communique states: "There were artillery duels in Cyrenaica. Italian patrols in Tunisia made ...

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  45. Darlan's Position

    London, Dec. 10.—The House of Commons held a secret session to debate developments in North Africa, including the position of ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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