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  2. BATTLE OF VITEBSK

    London, Dec. 22.—The Red Army is converging from three directions on Gorodok, the last big railway town before Vitebsk, according to Reuter's Moscow correspondent. "The Russians are only three and a half miles north of the town and also five or six ...

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  3. AIR RAID ON FRANCE

    London. Dec. 21.—Hundreds of U.S.A.A.F. and R.A.F medium bombers crossed the Channel to-day to strike heavily against ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN ITALY

    London, Dec. 21.—Reuter's correspondent in Algiers says:—"The battle for Cassino, which is the main German bastion blocking the ...

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  5. GREEK MONARCHY

    London, Dec. 21.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Cairo correspondent, commenting on the delicacy of the King of Greece's position, says: ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH

    London, Dec. 21.—The Australian High Commissioner, Mr. S. M. Bruce, has announced that the Australian Government has ...

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  7. NORWEGIAN PATRIOTS

    Stockholm, Dec. 21.—A whole district in Oslo was cordoned off last night when, aided by searchlights, members of the Gestapo ...

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  8. WAR IN CHINA

    Chungking, Dec. 20.—A communique issued by Lieut-General Stilwell states: "Eighteen Japanese medium bombers, escorted by ...

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  9. Raiders Over Britain

    London, Dec. 21.—For the third successive night London had an alert early this evening. Antiaircraft batteries were in action in ...

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  10. The Frankfurt Raids

    London, Dec. 21.—Members of the Australian air force who participated in the raids on Germany last night agreed that the ...

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  11. Fifth Army's Progress

    London, Dec. 21.—Reuter's correspondent at Naples says that the Fifth Army has fought nearly halfway through Kesselring's ...

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  12. Bolivian Coup

    Washington, Dec. 22.—The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, told a press conference that questions arising from the Bolivian ...

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  13. Hard Times in Germany

    London, Dec. 21.—Goebbels says in an article in "Das Reich":—"The German people this year will be gathering around a poor ...

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  14. Greek Disunity

    Cairo, Dec. 22.—M. Emanuel J. Tsouderos, the Greek Prime Minister, in a broadcast-appeal urging the Greeks to sink their ...

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  15. RUSSIAN DRIVE

    London, Dec. 21.—"The Red Army in its great new drive south of Neval is still storming forward," says the British United Press ...

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  16. Slashed to Pieces

    London, Dec. 22.—The Moscow radio, quoting the newspaper "Pravda," says that when the Red Army broke through the German ...

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  17. Battle for Ortona

    London, Dec. 22.—An Algiers communique states: "The battle on the Eighth Arm, front continues with full intensity. Our ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. Control of Pacific

    Washington, Dec. 20.—Senator Chandler, one of the party of "globe-trotting Senators," told the United Press that the Senate ...

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  19. Fascism in Sicily

    London, Dec. 2O.—Secret plans for an armed, rising of young Fascists throughout Sicily on October 28 were nipped in the bud ...

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  20. Edsel Ford's Millions

    New York, Dec. 20.—Edsel Ford, son of Henry Ford left estate estimated at $66,000,000 (approximately £20,000,000) according to ...

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  21. Could Not Face Bayonets

    London, Dec. 22.—The Moscow radio, quoting a front line reporter, says: "An embittered engagement was fought for ...

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  22. Nazis' Christmas Ration

    London, Dec. 21.—The Berlin radio states that the soldiers of the German and satellite armies, also foreign workers in Germany ...

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  23. THIRD MAJOR ATTACK

    London, Dec. 21.—The Press Association's aeronautical correspondent writes: "Air Chief Marshal Harris may have delivered a ...

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  24. Archbishop of Westminster

    London, Dec. 22.—The Apostolic delegation in London announced to-day that the Pope has appointed as Archbishop of Westminster the ...

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  25. Allied Gains

    London, Dec. 22.—Reuter's Algiers correspondent writes: "The right flank of the Fifth Army is attacking the mountain village of ...

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  26. Mr.Churchill's Holiday

    Canberra, Dec. 22.—The Australian Government knows nothing about the suggestions that the British Prime Minister, ...

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  27. German Report

    The German newsagency says: "Contrary to the Moscow radio's repeated assertions, Finnish artillery units are not participating in ...

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  28. 1200 TONS OF BOMBS

    London, Dec. 21.—The "Daily Express" states that American day bombers on Monday, dropped 1200 tons of bombs on Bremen. ...

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  29. Cigarette Famine

    Canberra, Dec. 21.—The suitability of cigarettes as Christmas presents was probably one reason why they were now so difficult to ...

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  30. Coal Output

    Sydney, Dec. 21.—"The production of coal has shown a decided improvement over the past month," said the chairman of the ...

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  31. Spaniards had Enough

    London, Dec. 21.—The San Sebastian radio states that the contingent of the Spanish Blue Division of volunteers, who have been ...

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  32. Another Raid on Germany

    London, Dec. 22.—An Air Ministry communique states: "Bomber command Mosquitoes last night without loss attacked objectives in ...

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  33. MR. CURTIN'S MESSAGE

    Canberra, Dec. 21.—Mr. Curtin said to-night that when news of Mr. Churchill's illness was received, he had immediately sent him the ...

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  34. Pastoral Holdings

    Perth, Dec. 22.—"It is intended that as far as possible all land in the State which is not held under lease and is suitable for pastoral ...

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  35. Occupied Countries

    Washington, Dec. 20.—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee to-day unanimously approved a resolution urging the United States ...

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  36. Russian Progress

    Moscow, Dec. 21.—A Soviet communique states that the Had Army continued fighting its way forward south of Neval and captured more ...

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  37. Norwegian Airmen's Bag

    London, Dec. 21.—A Norwegian air force, operating from Britain, has issued the following communique: "Norwegian fighters ...

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  38. Evidence by Pedal Radio

    Brisbane, Dec. 22.—Evidence was taken over the "flying doctor" wireless network of 4000 square miles at Broken Hill recently by ...

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  39. Murder in Hollywood

    New York, Dec. 20.—Gaetano Falciani, a former gardener to Gracie Fields, was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder ...

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  40. Australian V.D.C.

    Canberra, Dec. 22.—The Volunteer Defence Corps in Australia will not be placed on reserve as in New Zealand. This was made ...

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  41. Jugoslav Feud

    Cairo, Dec. 21.—The Jugoslav Government Information Office has issued the following communique: "In view of the situation in ...

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  42. New Year Holidays

    Canberra, Dec. 21.—It was officially stated to-day that in the Commonwealth service and in all States except South Australia the ...

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  43. A Christmas Message

    London, Dec. 21.—The Archbishop of Canterbury will broadcast a Christmas message over the B.B.C. Pacific service at 7.30 a.m. ...

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  44. Serviceman Dies

    Perth, Dec. 22.—Pieter van den Bos, an Allied service man, died in the Hollywood Military Hospital at 4 a.m. on Tuesday. He ...

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  45. Election Declared Void

    Hobart, Dec. 22.—On the grounds that three persons, by irregularity or error, had been prevented from voting, the Chief Justice, Sir John ...

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  46. U-boat Destroyed

    New York, Dec. 20.—The correspondent of the United Press of America at Bogota, in Colombia, states that American planes sank ...

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  47. Committed for Sentence

    Perth, Dec. 22.—Alexander James Spence (43), soldier, pleaded guilty before Colonel W. O. Mansbridge and Mr. T. McGrath, ...

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  48. Scapa Flow Echo

    London, Dec. 21.—The German Newsagency to-day announced the death of Vice-Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, at the age of 75, who ...

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  49. Butter Ration

    Canberra, Dec. 21.—The Minister for Customs, Senator Keane, to-night discounted a report that a further cut in the butter ration ...

    Article : 47 words
  50. 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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