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  3. FURTHER ADVANCES BY SOVIET TROOPS

    LONDON, December 28.—A further Russian success in the Kotelnikovo sector in the great middle Don offensive is announced in a special statement from Moscow late tonight. ...

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    LATE CPL. DAVIS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Graphic Story Of Mein On Lone Ocean Voyage

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).—A graphic story of his lone ocean voyage from Buenos Aires to Wellington was told by Vito Dumas. an Argentine rancher, on his arrival in the Dominion. Dumas sailed a 30ft. yacht from Buenos Aires to Capetown, 4000 miles, ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. Allied Bombers In Heavy Rabaul Raid

    FROM Our Correspondent "Somewhere in Australia." —Another large cruiser was probably destroyed by Allied bombers in a raid on Rabaul just before dawn yesterday. This is announced in a communique issued today. The communique states that heavy bombers ...

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  7. Local Soldier Killed In Action

    WORD to the effect that her son, Cpl. Harry Davis, had been killed in action has been received by Mrs. D. Davis, of 648 Chapple Lane. He ...

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  8. AIR AWARD FOR ROOSEVELT'S SON

    LONDON, December 28.—LieutColonel Elliot Roosevelt, second son of President Roosevelt, has been awarded the Distinguished. ...

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  9. Nazi Activity In South Italy

    LONDON, December 28. —All reports from Italy stress the great in crease in military traffic from Germany, says the Madrid correspondent ...

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  10. U S. Paper Tilts At Lord Beaverbrook

    NEW YORK. December 28.—The Washington correspondent of the "Daily News" alleges that Mrs. Harry Hopkins, whose husband is ...

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  11. Nazi Sympathy?

    NEW YORK, December 28.—The captain of a medium-sized British mer[?]man, torpedoed in [?] lantic close to the Equator, who has ...

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  12. Paris Round Up Of Communists

    LONDON, December 28.—Paris police last night rounded up 154 Communists, according to Vichy radio. It alleged that the police ...

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  13. YOUNG AIRMAN IN 34 RAIDS

    LONDON, December 28.— Typical of the cool-eyed, young Australian Air Force members now on London leave is lanky Pilot-Officer. Frank--M. Griggs, D.F.M., whose parents live on the New South Wales border near Nvah. Victoria. ...

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  14. LOTTERY RESULTS

    SYDNEY.—Lottery No. 901 resulted: First, No. 45,148, "H.W.B." syndicate, Dr. F. A. Burns, Goulburn Street, Crookwell; second, No. 4707, ...

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  15. SOUND ADVICE TO U.S. TROOPS IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON. December 28 — "Never slap a Chinese on the back because they neither understand nor like it." This warning is contained ...

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  16. PUNISHMENT FOR ARMY ABSENTEES

    MELBOURNE.—An Army spokesman announced yesterday that plans for the rapid arrest and punishment of all army absentees were being ...

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  17. ROMMEL'S 900-MILE RETREAT

    LONDON, December 28.—Although the Eighth Army is continuing its push along the coast road towards Tripoli, and vigorous patrolling is taking place in Tunisia, there is a comparative lull in North Africa. The Eighth ...

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  18. U.S. Support For General Giraud

    WASHINGTON. December 28:— Most American officials and newspapers support the appointment of General Giraud as French High ...

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  19. Buna Escapes; Comic Angles

    (From F. C. Folkard. a "Barrier Miner" War Correspondent) SOME WHERE in New Guinea. —A narrow escape from ...

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  20. SPOONER URGES LARGER FAMILIES

    SYDNEY.—In a broadcast last night Mr. E. Spooner, M.H.R., declared that before Australia could be really great she must cut out the ...

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  21. COMPENSATION CLAIMS OF N. GUINEA PEOPLE

    SYDNEY.—The president of the Pacific Territories Association (Mr. E. A. James) stated last night that civilians who suffered crippling ...

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